District V Drama 2023
2023 — Pocatello, ID/US
Tech Makeup
Event Description:
TECHNICAL THEATRE
Technical Theatre is composed of four categories in which contestant displays support the action on the stage.
Makeup: Hand or computer-generated renderings and/or photographs of three characters from a script and one actual completed makeup (done at the tournament) of one of those characters.
a. Makeup must be applied at the tournament by the student contestant in a designated public location. The makeup
model must not leave the application room. The makeup area will be available three hours prior to the start of the makeup round.
b. Application of makeup must be completed by the start of the round. Makeup may be applied to all parts of the body except the torso, defined as the area from the armpits to length of fingertips on the model’s thighs. The torso must be covered in clothing that is not see-through or flesh-toned.
c. Hair shall be included in the makeup.
d. Costumes are not allowed in Technical Makeup Design. The model must wear plain black clothing during the presentation of Technical Makeup
General Rules - Technical Theatre
1. All technical entries must fit into an 8’x8’x10’ area and must be able to fit through a standard double door.
2. A maximum of two (2) student-contestants may design, construct, assemble and present a single technical entry. Only the two student-contestants are allowed to assemble the technical element(s) and display at competitions. One (1) additional high school student model may be used to model a costume design, makeup design, or property. The model may not speak in the presentation, and must be asked to move (in
order to model the design) by the student-contestants.
3. Contestants must be available for interviews during the judging period and must be prepared to answer questions from the
judges.
4. If a contestants’ presentation exceeds 8 minutes they will be dropped in rank. Total time for each entry (including judges’ questions) must not exceed 15 minutes.
5. Contestants must provide a summary (at least one paragraph in length) of the script and the student’s intentions in preparing the entry. The summary may be displayed or handed to the judge. The summary must include: a) the intended mood; b) the general style of production, theatrical period or type of stage; c) title of the script for which the entry was produced.
6. The contestant’s entry code must be displayed.
7. Props as Weapons
a. The use of real weapons is prohibited.
b. Anything representing firearms must be made of
unpainted, undecorated wood or cardboard.
c. Anything representing knives or bladed weapons must be
made of unpainted, undecorated wood, foam or cardboard
and must not have moving parts, sharp points or sharp
edges.
d. Anything that represents any other weapon, must be made
of wood, foam or cardboard and must not have moving
parts, sharp points or sharp edges.
e. Anything that represents a weapon or could be used as
such must be checked in at the tab desk immediately upon
arrival to the tournament by the head coach.
8. Discharge of any type of dispersing machine or pyrotechnic device (i.e., fog machine, flash pot) is prohibited. Violation of this rule will result in immediate disqualification. Airbrush equipment and aerosols may be used during the makeup process under the supervision of the assigned proctor.
9. Recording of a competitor’s performance in any format, photographs or video, during the rounds is strictly prohibited.
10. Script shall refer to plays, librettos, ballets, film and television scripts, song lyrics and cuttings from literature.