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Image Invite Final
Image Invite Final
The Principal
Dear Sir/Madam
Warm greetings from the Staff and Students of Cambridge School, Noida!
“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you
imagine, and at last you create what you will.”
George Bernard Shaw
It is our proud privilege to present IMAGE – , a festival of inter school competitions based on
Art, Literary & Cultural activities on November 24 and 25, 2022.
This more than three-decade old coveted festival not only encourages students from different schools
compete, but also collaborate. The institution thus becomes a fertile ground to bond and harmonize with
the participants and the faculty to become goodwill ambassadors of tomorrow. Image is an amalgamation
of cultures, sustaining themselves with peaceful coexistence. It is a forum of expression, where diversity is
celebrated in the form of Art, Music, Dance and Literature. Much like it’s antecedents, the 33rd edition of
Image aims to create an ambience for fostering budding ideas. With a wide range of competitions, Image is
truly the event where creativity blooms into eloquent expression of the soul.
We would like to inform that all the competitions are judged by an eminent panel of judges. The host
school does not compete for the trophy or for individual prizes. Besides giving individual prizes for
different competitions, the ‘A. C. Deb Memorial Rolling Trophy’ is awarded to the overall winning school.
You are cordially invited to participate in the festival. We would appreciate if you confirm your
participation by filling in the registration form through this link https://bit.ly/3teSeHJ by Wednesday,
November 9, 2022.
You can view all the registration forms at a glance: https://linktr.ee/image2022
The detailed rules and regulations for each event and Registration links are enclosed herewith for your kind
perusal.
With warm regards
Sector-27, Noida, Uttar Pradesh - 201301 | T : Sr. Wing : 0120-4312985, 2523838 | Jr. Wing : 0120-2528509
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL
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IMAGE 2022-2023
A Festival of Inter School Art, Literary and
Cultural Competitions
“Music makes lives, shapes lives, expresses all shades and stages of life - and even
saves lives.”
Rasheed Ogunlaru
RULES:
1. The team will present an English song with the band.
2. Participants are expected to bring their own instruments. Drum kit, one keyboard stand
and sound system will be provided by the host school.
3. The time limit for setup, performance and exit will be 6-8 minutes.
4. Use of indecent lyrics will lead to disqualification of the team.
5. Teachers will not be allowed to help the students in setting up the instruments or during
performance.
6. Students are recommended to tune their instruments before hand.
7. The dress code for the students is white full sleeve shirt and black trouser.
8. The participants are not allowed to carry mobile phones/tablets/laptops on stage.
9. Exceeding the time limit will lead to negative marking.
10. Team numbers will be allotted on the day of the event at the time of arrival in the school.
11. Only first 8 entries will be entertained.
12. The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
13. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3sCr3VX
14. Judgement Criteria: Song Selection, Synchronization, Singing, Overall Presentation
“Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the
imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.”
Plato
RULES:
1. The participant will sing a western song related to Happiness.
2. The content/lyrics of the song should be appropriate for a school audience.
3. Film songs are strictly prohibited.
4. A maximum of two accompanists are allowed to play any two instruments provided by
the host school.
5. Piano, Guitar and Cajon will be provided by the host school.
6. Karaoke or backing track is not allowed.
7. Exceeding the time limit will lead to deduction in points.
8. Team numbers will be allotted on the day of the event at the time of arrival in the school.
9. Only first 12 entries will be entertained.
10. The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
11. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3fgF9ZT
12. Judgement Criteria: Pitch, Rhythm, Composition & Overall Presentation
“It’s like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time.
That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.”
Patrick Rothfuss
RULES:
1. Participants have to weave a story on the basis of the objects shown.
2. 3 objects will be shown to each team.
3. On seeing the first object, one participant will start the story. After every minute, a new
article will be shown, which has to be featured in the story, thus connecting one object
with the other.
4. The participants must complete the story with a message.
5. Team numbers will be allotted on the day of the event at the time of arrival in the school.
6. Children will come dressed in their school uniform.
7. Only first 10 entries will be entertained.
8. The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
9. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3U4YwEh
10. Judgement Criteria: Creativity, Presence of mind, Confidence, Fluency & Overall
Presentation.
RULES:
1. The participants will sing an Indian folk song expressing Joy.
2. The content/lyrics of the song should be in sync with the theme.
3. Film songs are strictly prohibited.
4. Electronic instruments, except Tanpura are not allowed.
5. Two to three accompanists are allowed to play the instruments. Accompanists can be
teachers or students.
6. Exceeding the time limit may disqualify the team.
7. The students should be dressed in a white kurta and pyjama or salwar/kurti.
8. Team numbers will be allotted on the day of the event at the time of arrival in the school.
9. Only first 12 entries will be entertained.
10. The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
11. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3DxRVfX
12. Judgement Criteria: Rhythm, Melody, Expression & Overall Presentation.
“Art-making has an alchemical effect on the imagination. It awakens the senses and
sharpens insights, teaching us to think in symbols, metaphors, and to de-code
complexity, so we can perceive the world in new ways.”
Linda Naiman
RULES:
1. The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
2. Judgement Criteria: Originality, Creativity, Colour scheme, Relevance to the theme, Overall
presentation.
3. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3FqsQVP
RULES:
1. The participant has to sing a Ghazal.
2. Film and non-film songs are permitted.
3. Exceeding the time limit may disqualify the team.
4. The dress code for the participants is kurta and pyjama.
5. Instruments allowed - Harmonium, Tabla and Guitar etc.
6. Maximum number of instruments allowed is 4.
7. Instruments can be played by teachers, student or both.
8. Team numbers will be allotted on the day of the event at the time of arrival in the school.
9. Only first 10 entries will be entertained.
10. The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
12. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3f8mlw1
13. Judgement Criteria: Sur, Taal, Enunciation, Composition & Overall Presentation.
Monologue is the “key” to the inner soul of a character. Delivering a monologue is allowing the
audience to enter into one’s mind and spirit. A monologue is unique in the sense that it is delivered
alone, yet belongs to all those ears, eyes and hearts which heard, witnessed and felt it. We invite
students to put themselves in the shoes of some of the most remarkable visionaries and relive those
phenomenal moments which changed the course of history.
RULES:
1. Participants will be given a set of notable historical occurrences which involved the contribution of some
of the greatest personalities.
2. They will select the historical event of their choice and personate the personality associated with the
event, in the form of a monologue imagining that the historical personality has come to life once again
in 2022.What would he/she do under the circumstances.
Historical Monologue Topics
▪ You are Mother Teresa. Present a monologue on how you were inspired to establish the hospice -
'Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart' (Nirmal Hriday)
▪ You are Thomas Edison. Present a monologue on how after numerous unsuccessful attempts you
were finally successful at inventing the incandescent light bulb.
▪ You are King Ashoka who has realized the futility of merciless killing after the Kalinga war and
wishes to embrace Buddhism. Present a monologue
▪ You are Roald Dahl. You have just completed writing your novel, ‘Charlie and The Chocolate
Factory’, which is inspired by your own experience of chocolate companies as a child. Present a
monologue on why you feel your book could become a huge hit with children.
▪ You are Vijay Lakshmi Pandit. Present a monologue as the opening address in the United Nations
General Assembly on freedom for all / remotely for all.
3. They will have to create a monologue by blending historical facts with elements of fiction which must
highlight the role played by the particular personality in the chosen event. It may include the goals
envisioned by them, the course of action they planned to achieve the goals, the way they transmitted their
ideas to influence and inspire the masses etc.
4. Only first 12 entries will be entertained.
5. The decision of the judges will be final and binding
6. Link for Registration: https://bit.ly/3DcpK4W
7. Judgement Criteria: Factual Accuracy, Originality of Content, Creativity, Articulation and Delivery,
Convincing Character Portrayal, Enunciation, Voice Projection and Expression