Uplift Speech and Debate Club Scrimmage
2024 — Dallas, TX/US
Duo
Event Description:
Duo Interpretation
This contest will enable students to develop skills in techniques, ensemble, and oral interpretation common to all communications. TFA, understanding that final judgment must remain with the individual judge concerning effect on ranking, suggests that coaches encourage their students to avoid (1) literature that is devoid of literary merit, (2) literature that is in poor taste and, therefore, may be offensive because of language or subject matter.
1. Acceptable Material: Selections used in Duo shall be cuttings from a single source from a published novel, short story, play, poem, or screenplay. Published can mean traditionally printed, commercially available E-Books or PDFs, or material from websites. Coaches and/or students must provide the original source, including ISBN, electronic resource, or website URL, if one exists to the tournament director upon request. Coaches and/or students are solely responsible for providing electronic devices or internet access for verification purposes. A photocopy of the original print source is acceptable if the publication page is included. Violation of this rule will result in disqualification.
2. Documentation: During the online registration process, coaches will be required to provide the Duo title and ISBN number or NSDA approved website URL. The competitors’ original script and copied script is required to be checked at registration
A. A flat copy of the text with page numbers and all lines being performed highlighted is required.
B. A copy of the bibliographic information page or front page of the website with visible URL is required.
C. A cover sheet with title, author(s), ISBN number or website URL, date of publication, number of transitional phrases, student’s name(s), coach’s name and signature..
D. The original script, in printed or electronic form, and highlighted copy need to be available for the duration of the tournament.
3. Topic Nature: The selections may be serious or humorous works.
4. Time Limit: Time for presentation shall not exceed ten minutes with a thirty-second grace period. There is no minimum time required. Overtime violators SHALL NOT be ranked first in the round by the judge. Any other penalty is at the discretion of the judge. Judges may consider audience reaction and its impact on official time before enforcing any overtime penalty.
5. Introduction: Each selection shall include an introduction which shall set the scene and mood and include the title and author of the work. Time for the introduction shall be included in the time limit. Violation shall result in an adverse effect on the team’s ranking in the round.
6. Materials: The selection shall be memorized and presented without the use of physical objects (script, props, hand props, or scenery) or costume. Violation shall result in being ranked last in the round.
7. Off-Stage Focus: In Duo Interpretation focus may be direct during the introduction and the performers may look at each other, but must be indirect (off-stage) during the performance itself.
8.Balanced Performance: Each of the two performers may play one or more characters, as long asperformance responsibility in the cutting remains as balanced as possible.If the selection is prose or poetry and contains narration, either or both of the performers may present the narration.
9. Material Selection: No student may use the same selection at a tournament in more than one event, but may change events with the selection during a tournament season. No student can use the same selection in more than one tournament year. Violation will result in disqualification. In addition, a student may not qualify for nor compete with the same selection at the state meet. A selection shall be defined as a standalone piece of literature, often further delineated by the title of an individual piece. For example, anthologies shall be considered a collection of separate selections; books of poems shall be considered a collection of separate poem selections; a novel or an autobiography shall be considered a single selection; a news article shall be considered a selection, while the publication shall be considered a collection of separate selections
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10. Multiple Entries: A student may compete in two duos with different partners from the same school. But, may only enter either prose or poetry but not both.
11. Transitional Phrases: Transitional phrases may be used in Duet Acting but must meet the following word requirements. Violation will result in disqualification.
a. No selection may use more than 100 total transitional words.
b. These words cannot be used to write new scenes to any piece of literature.
c. The 100 words cannot all be used in one particular location within the selection.
d. All transitional phrases must be written in the margin, by hand, on the copy of the piece of literature for checking in case of protest. This will be used to check that the number does not exceed the 100-word limit.
e. Introductions do not count as part of the transitional phrases.