CHSSA Middle School State Championship

2024 — NSDA Campus, CA/US

Prose Interpretation and Poetry Interpretation Rules

Prose and Poetry performance time limits are 7 minutes with a 30 second grace period.

Prose:

  1. Prose: Prose expresses thought through language recorded in sentences and paragraphs: fiction (short stories, novels) and non-fiction (articles, essays, journals, biographies).
  2. Selections: Any source material used must meet the Interpretation Source Rules for PDFs, e-books, and online material. No plays or other dramatic materials may be used. In Supplemental Prose, if the source is an anthology collection of short stories or novels, each selection of literature is independent and only one selection can be used, even if it is from the same author.
  3. Reuse: In the events of Supplemental Prose and Poetry, a student may not use the same source they used in the main events of Duo, Dramatic, Humorous, or Program Oral Interpretation or Supplemental Prose or Poetry at any district or National Association tournament. In the event of Supplemental Prose, if the source is an anthology collection of short stories or novels, the same anthology may be used; however, the same selection performed in a previous district or national Association tournament in the main events of Duo, Dramatic, Humorous, Program Oral Interpretation, or Supplemental Prose, may not be used. See general interpretation rules for additional guidance.
  4. Time: The maximum time limit is 7 minutes with a 30-second “grace period.” Should a student go beyond the grace period, the judge may not rank the student "1st", but may give the student any other rank. The student need not place last.
  5. Presentation: Performances must be from a manuscript (which may be in a folder). Reading from a book or magazineis not permitted.

Poetry:

  1. Poetry is writing which expresses ideas, experience, or emotion through the creative arrangement of words according to their sound, their rhythm, their meaning. Poetry may rely on verse and stanza form.
  2. Selections: Any source material used must meet the Interpretation Source Rules for PDFs, e-books, and online material. No plays or other dramatic materials may be used. In 2022, the Board of Directors voted to remove the requirement that Supplemental Poetry selections must be cuttings from a single source. Beginning in 2022-2023, a Poetry piece may come from one or multiple sources. A Poetry piece may consist of one entire poem, a cutting of a single longer poem, or a collection of short poems or cuttings from one source or several sources arranged in a program.
  3. Reuse: In the events of Supplemental Prose and Poetry, a student may not use the same source they used in the main events of Duo, Dramatic, Humorous, or Program Oral Interpretation or Supplemental Prose or Poetry at any district or national Association tournament. In the event of Supplemental Poetry, if the source is an anthology collection of poems, the same anthology may be used; however, the same poems performed in a previous district or national Association tournament in the main events of Duo, Dramatic, Humorous, Program Oral Interpretation, or Supplemental Poetry, may not be used. See general interpretation rules for additional guidance.
  4. Time: The maximum time limit is 7 minutes with a 30-second “grace period.” If there are multiple judges in the round,all must agree that the student has gone beyond the grace period. Should a student go beyond the grace period, the judge may not rank the student "1st", but may give the student any other rank. The student need not place last.
  5. Presentation: Performances must be from a manuscript (which may be in a folder). Reading from a book or magazineis not permitted.