Dragon Invitational
2021 — Collierville, TN/US
Storytelling
Event Description:
Storytelling
Judging Rules and Guidelines
Storytelling is one of the oldest performing art forms and contestants should consider the vast heritage of this art. The purpose of this event is to give the student an opportunity to assume the role of a storyteller and thus recreate for the listener the delights of an interesting story. As part of this interpretation, the student should indicate an understanding of the atmosphere and/or culture from which the story came.
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Contest requirements
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Stories may be from published, unpublished, retold or original sources. If they are from any source other than the contestant, credit should be given to the source in the introduction. Subject matter may be humorous or serious in nature.
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The story may be told in the contestant’s own words without the use of notes. The contestant may use his/her own personal storytelling style or adopt another appropriate style.
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The contestant may use characterization and gestures while telling the story, but the emphasis is on the storyteller and his/her art. Movement is allowed. Hand props and costumes are not allowed. The contestant may stand or be seated.
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Time
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(a) The maximum time limit is eight (8) minutes with a 30 second “grace”
period.
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(b) Any introduction given by the contestant shall be
considered part of the overall time limit.
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(c) Penalties shall be imposed for exceeding the time limit.
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Judging criteria
Storytelling shall be judged on the choice of the story, the style of storyteller (which includes both oral and physical skills that enable the contestant to recreate the story in the mind of the audience), and on the ability to “tell” rather than “recite” the story.