This document outlines the mechanics for a senior high school Broadway contest. It specifies that participants must be grade 12 students from a particular school. Groups of 20-30 students will perform a 5-7 minute video-recorded Broadway musical based on a pre-selected movie. Submissions are due 3 days before the contest and will be judged on appropriateness, with points deducted for performances over the time limit.
This document outlines the mechanics for a senior high school Broadway contest. It specifies that participants must be grade 12 students from a particular school. Groups of 20-30 students will perform a 5-7 minute video-recorded Broadway musical based on a pre-selected movie. Submissions are due 3 days before the contest and will be judged on appropriateness, with points deducted for performances over the time limit.
This document outlines the mechanics for a senior high school Broadway contest. It specifies that participants must be grade 12 students from a particular school. Groups of 20-30 students will perform a 5-7 minute video-recorded Broadway musical based on a pre-selected movie. Submissions are due 3 days before the contest and will be judged on appropriateness, with points deducted for performances over the time limit.
1. All participants should be a bonafide Grade 12 SHS
students of Atty. Orlando S. Rimando National High School 2. The participants/group shall be composed of 20-30 students. 3. Each group shall perform one video-recorded broadway musical based on the movie they had picked from the committee. 4. A copy of their broadway musical video should be submitted 3 days before the contest day. 5. The time element of the contest shall be 5-7 minutes. 6. Harmful stunts and props, nudity, and profane words/languages are not allowed. 7. The language to be used in the musical performance must be appropriate and suitable to any age. 8. Music/ First syllable/word signals the start of the performance, and the last syllable/word/music determines the end of the performance. 1 point deduction every 30 seconds in excess. 9. The decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.