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FIRST ANNUAL
BURDEKIN FESTIVAL OF ARTS
Entry Booklet All Disciplines
Music,
Speech & Drama,
writing
Visual Arts
BURDEKIN THEATRE
From
MONDAY 24 AUGUST
TO
THURSDAY 27 AUGUST 2015
ADJUDICATORS
MUSIC Brendan Joyce Brisbane
SPEECH & DRAMA Donna Ahlers Townsville
LITERARY Bev Lando Brandon
ART June Pola Ayr
PHOTOGRAPHY Saskia Creek Home Hill
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ENTRY FEES PER SECTION
Art, Writing & Photography $4.00
All single competitor entries $5.00
Duets, Duos, Duologues $10.00
Groups $12.00
Choirs $15.00
Entry fees include admission for that competitor only, and will
include admission for two teachers.
Please note competitor’s ticket must be presented when requiring
admission.
Entries are to be made online via FIESTA on the Festival website www.Burdekinfestival.com Entries must be received by 5pm on Friday 19 June 2015.
All literary and visual arts works must be in the hands of the secretary by 5.00pm on Friday 24 July, 2015.
No late entries will be accepted Extra Entry Booklets are available from the Festival Website and the usual outlets.
FESTIVAL OFFICE An office will be established in Ayr in July and the details will be published.
Phone: 47821308 or 0427821308 E: [email protected]
Web site: www.Burdekinfestival.com
PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS
Bowen entrants may order a programme by mail. Please enclose $15.00 with your entry to cover programme, postage and handling. Entry Booklets and Programmes will be available online Session $8 Student/Pensioner $5 Day and Session Tickets are available at the door. NOTE: EFTPOS is not available during Festival.
BURDEKIN FESTIVAL POLICY, BURDEKIN
THEATRE REGULATIONS, THE PRIVACY
ACT AND COPYRIGHT LAWS PROHIBIT
THE USE OF:
VIDEO RECORDERS
CAMERAS
RECORDING DEVICES (INCLUDING
SMARTPHONES X AND TABLETS)
MOBILE PHONES
FLASHLIGHTS
ELECTRONIC GAMES OF ANY SORT
Such devices may be confiscated for the
duration of the festival
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GENERAL RULES and CONDITIONS
CHANGES MAY OCCUR EACH YEAR
This competition is held under the auspices of the Burdekin Festival of Arts Inc. (herein referred to as Festival or competition) and is open to Amateurs only. An amateur shall be defined as a person whose principal source of income is not derived from the exercise of his or her talents in the particular class or classes which he or she has entered. All competitors compete at their own risk. Failure to comply with the following rules and conditions will involve disqualification and withholding of prizes. The
decision of the management committee of the Burdekin Festival of Arts in all questions or disputes arising out of, or
not provided for, by these rules and regulations will be final. All entries are received according to this condition and
in the spirit of friendly competition upon which the Festival is based; no dispute shall become the subject of any
appeal at law. All competitors compete at their own risk
1 AGE LIMITS: The Festival is open to all competitors from age 5 to those in Year 9 at secondary school. “Year 9”
means school year 9. Competitors in all sections must not be over the age stated in each section on or before the 31
July 2015. In the case of Duets and Duos, one of the competitors may be under the age limit but may only enter for
one Section. No entrant may perform in any section under a name other than his or her own as specified in the
initial entry.
2 TIME LIMITS: Time limits will be strictly adhered to. Competitors exceeding time limits will receive an adjudication
and mark, but will not be placed. Timing commences at the start of the performance and finishes at the completion
of performance.
3 OWN CHOICE – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY A clear copy of music, lyrics or drama must be provided with the entry
for the use of the adjudicator. This copy is to be:
1. free of any annotations
2. completed Own Choice Submission Form attached to the front of own choice copies. (Forms are to
the back of this Entry Book)
3. completed Copyright forms attached to the front of own choice music. (see General Rule 15)
4. staple sheets together. (Do not use paper clips)
Competitors failing to comply will be allowed to perform but will not receive a mark. Music and scripts are to be
handed to the Secretary by Friday 19 June or, if mailed, postmarked on or before Friday 19 June 2015. Competitors
are not to hand copies directly to the adjudicator's desk. Copies will be destroyed by the committee following the
Festival in compliance with copyright rules.
All selections performed are to be chosen with a view to the age of the competitors and with the realisation that
there will be children in the audience. Offensive words, lyrics, costumes or stage behaviour will lead to
disqualification.
4 BACK STAGE AREA: The only people allowed Back Stage during the Festival will be competitors and persons
authorised by the Burdekin Festival Committee. Closed in shoes must be worn by all persons working backstage,
with the exception of competitors. Only Teachers with students in a section will be allowed backstage. Strict
penalties will be incurred if instructions set out by Theatre Staff are not followed.
5 PROPS: Props are limited to those that can be placed on and removed from the stage within 1 minute. Only
Festival officials and Theatre staff will be able to place props on and remove from the stage. During the item props
are to be manipulated only by the competitor. Respect for the stage must be shown. No substance (for example
glass, china, powder, paint, oil, confetti, feathers, sand, water, cream, hay) is to be spilt or spread on stage. No
lighted candles, sparklers, lighted cigarettes or any naked flames are permitted. Penalties will be incurred. Blackouts
and special lighting effects will not be allowed. Props must be delivered to the loading dock before the session
begins. Props must be removed through the loading dock immediately after the session.
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6 GROUPS: The names and birth dates, or school year where applicable, of members of all groups MUST be in the
hands of the Secretary seven (7) days before the commencement of the Festival. (Birth certificates to be submitted
upon request).
7 DIVISION OF SECTIONS: Age groupings will be determined by the festival committee after close of entries. The Festival committee will make its best efforts to adhere to the class level groupings set out in this Preliminary Programme, however, the committee reserves the right to split or combine sections if they deem it necessary. 8 ORDER OF COMPETITORS: Positions allocated in programme will be strictly adhered to except in very extenuating
circumstances. Competitors’ appearance on stage will be in reverse order to receipt of entries.
9 PROGRAMMING: The Committee endeavours not to programme solo and group items of the same age group at
the same time. However, because of the number of competitors, this is not always possible. The Committee is
unable to make special arrangements for competitors to compete at a time other than that shown in the official
programme. While desiring to adhere to the programme as printed, the Committee reserves the right to amend it
should it be considered advisable.
10 ADJUDICATOR DECISIONS: The Adjudicator’s decision is final. The Adjudicators have the power to withhold or
divide prizes according to merit. A detailed adjudication will be provided, to be obtained at the completion of the
section. In the event of any breach of the rules, it shall be at the discretion of the management committee as to
whether any disqualification or withholding of prizes is enforced, unless a formal complaint is received.
11 TUITION from ADJUDICATOR: Competitors MUST NOT have any tuition whatever from the Adjudicator or the
Adjudicator's School from the time of announcement of the Adjudicators.
12 PERFORMANCE If a competitor leaves the stage without completing the performance, they may return and
repeat item. Competitor will receive an adjudication, but must not receive a mark – no mark, no place.
13 PROTESTS: All protests or disputed matters will only be permitted if made in writing and handed to the executive
member on duty within half an hour of the cause arising, accompanied by a fee of $30.00. In all cases the fee will
be forfeited if the protest or dispute is considered frivolous. The decision of the Management Committee
concerning protests will be final.
14 TEACHERS & PARENTS: No teacher, parent, or person over the set age limit, will be allowed on the stage during
the rendition of any item, unless as an accompanist or conductor. Closed in shoes must be worn by all persons
working backstage.
15 COPYRIGHT: The Festival Committee holds an APRA licence for performing recorded music. It is the responsibility
of the competitor to abide by the APRA/AMCOS Guide to Festivals (2012). Copyright forms are available in this Entry
Booklet, the Festival website and from www.apra.com.au
16 ENGRAVING: The Committee will not be responsible for the engraving of trophies won.
17 VENUE RULES: Prams, school bags and large musical instruments are not allowed into the auditorium – leave in
the Green Room. Mobile phones and hand held games must be switched off – light from screen is a distraction to
the adjudicator. Recording Devices of any kind are strictly prohibited as per privacy and copyright laws. (Audio,
Video, Photographic)
18 DRESS CODE: The Burdekin Festival supports a Dress Code for all performers throughout the Festival. Age
appropriate dress is encouraged and all parents and teachers are urged to observe this standard of dress. Good
casual is suitable for day competition. Midriffs are not to be shown except where appropriate as a costume. No
thongs.
19 VENUE ETIQUETTE: Respect must be shown for the venue and competitors. NO loud yelling from the auditorium
or the backstage area.
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music
VOCAL DIVISION
PLEASE NOTE CHANGES MAY OCCUR EACH YEAR
RULES & CONDITIONS
1 OWN CHOICE Sheet music or lyrics with copyright forms attached must be submitted by Friday 19 June 2015 or
postmarked by the same day.
2 CHOIRS Where solo parts are specified in choral sections, the parts so marked are to be sung collectively by the
whole of the voices in the respective section of the choir. Any choir, group or ensemble entered as a school choir,
group or ensemble shall consist solely of bona-fide current students of the school named. No member of one choir
or group will be permitted to perform with another choir, group or ensemble in the same section.
3 ACCOMPANIMENT A piano will be provided for accompanying. Competitors are responsible for obtaining their
own accompanists. One piano is available. A CD player is available backstage. Where CD is used, only a backing
track without vocals will be allowed. Only 1 track per CD. No USB drives or MP3 players. CDRW Disks will NOT
operate on the equipment at the Burdekin Theatre.
4 PERFORMANCE Vocal solos, vocal duets must be sung in English. The same item must not be performed more than once by the same competitor in the same festival. Choirs and groups will appear in reverse order of receipt of entry. Choir risers to be available and are placed in a static position, unless specifically requested with the entry. Preference for risers must be given to the marshal prior to the start of the section. All entrances from the auditorium except Vocal Solo from Musical Theatre.
Choir Sections will be grouped as follows:
Secondary Years 7,8 and 9 Schools with 100 to 200 Year 6 & Under
Primary Open More than 200: Year 6 & Under Year 4 & Under
Year 4 & Under Year 2 & Under
Year 2 & Under Schools with 40 to 100 Year 6 & Under
Prep Year 3 & Under
Schools with Less than 40 Year 6 & Under
SECTIONS
UNISON CHORUS (16 – 35 members) Time limit 4 minutes. CD optional NOVELTY CHORUS (16 – 35 members) Time limit 4 minutes. Unison or 2 part. CD optional. Hand-held props only. No access to dressing rooms. NO curtain will be allowed. NOVELTY VOCAL ENSEMBLE Secondary (4 – 10 Members) Primary - Open Schools over 100
Schools less than 100 Time limit 4 minutes. In Costume. Access to dressing rooms available. Instruments optional. CD optional. NO curtain will be allowed. The piano will be set and not moved for this section. VOCAL ENSEMBLE Secondary (4 – 10 Members) Primary – Open Schools over 100
Schools less than 100.
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Time limit 4 minutes. Unison or 2 part. CD optional.
HUMOROUS VOCAL DUET (not from Musical) Time limit 4 minutes. In costume. NO curtain will be allowed. The piano will be set and not moved for this section. CD optional. VOCAL & ACCOMPANIED DUET Time limit 3 minutes. Piano or guitar accompaniment VOCAL SOLO Time Limits 10 years to 15 years 3minutes; 9 years and under 2minutes. Piano accompaniment only. From the classical repertoire or a folk song in classical style. A serious composition with artistic merit excluding jazz, musical theatre or popular idiom. Music from any century is acceptable. VOCAL SOLO FROM MUSICAL THEATRE Time limit 4 minutes. In costume. NO curtain will be allowed. May be a solo from stage or film musical, operetta or rock opera. To be performed in costume. The piano will be set and not moved for these sections. CD optional. Entrance will be from side-stage.
INSTRUMENTAL DIVISION
PLEASE NOTE CHANGES CAN OCCUR EACH YEAR
RULES & CONDITIONS
1 OWN CHOICE Sheet music must be submitted by Friday 19 June 2015 or postmarked by the same day. The same
item must not be performed more than once by the same competitor.
2 ENSEMBLES AND BANDS No member of one ensemble will be permitted to perform with another band, group or
ensemble in the same section. Any band, group or ensemble entered as a school band, group or ensemble shall
consist solely of current bona-fide students of the school named.
3 DEFINITION OF PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES Percussion ensemble – a combination of tuned and un-tuned
percussion instruments. Members of a group may perform once in each ensemble section.
4 DEFINITIONS OF BANDS
Concert Band – a balanced ensemble of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments usually a large group.
Stage Band – a small group of saxophones, trumpets, trombones and a rhythm section. The rhythm section
may include any keyboard, an electric or an acoustic guitar, an electric or an acoustic bass and a drum kit. A
vocalist may be included in the groups.
5 PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS FOR BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS To avoid backstage congestion, and limit set-up time
for bands, the following percussion instruments will be available at the theatre. All groups are requested not to bring
these instruments to the Burdekin Theatre.
2 pedal timpani 1 snare drum and stand 1 orchestral bass drum
1 pair orchestral crash cymbals
1 bass drum (small size for primary school groups) 1 suspended cymbal
1 glockenspiel and stand 1 drum kit 1 xylophone
SECTIONS ORCHESTRA/BAND (16 – 40 members) Secondary Time limit 5 minutes Primary INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE (9 – 15 Members) Secondary
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Primary Time limit 4 minutes. Open to all instruments excluding Electric or Amplified instruments. Conductor optional INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Secondary (3 – 8 Members) Primary Time limit 4 minutes. Open to all instruments excluding Electric or Amplified instruments. Piano accompaniment optional. Accompanist must be part of group. Only 1 piano permissible. No conductor. Individual members of a group may only perform once in each section. INSTRUMENTAL SOLO Time limit 3 minutes INSTRUMENTAL SOLO ANY STYLE NOVICE PLAYER Time limit 2 minutes. A Novice is one who has been learning less than twelve months. PIANO SOLO Time limit 3 minutes Own choice from the classical repertoire. A serious composition with artistic merit excluding jazz or popular idiom. Music from any century is acceptable. TV/STAGE/FILM THEME PIANO SOLO Time limit 3 minutes. Identify the Film, TV or Stage Show on the copy of the submitted music. PIANO DUET/TRIO Time limit 3 minutes
MUSIC SECTIONS PROPOSED MUSIC SECTIONS
2015 2016
Unison Chorus (16 – 35) Unison Chorus
Novelty Chorus (16-35) 2 parts optional Folk or Spiritual Chorus
Vocal Ensemble (4-10 members) 2 Parts Vocal Ensemble (4-10 members)
Novelty Vocal Ensemble (4-10 members) Novelty Vocal Ensemble (4-10)
Humorous Vocal Duet (not from Musical) In Costume Vocal Duet from Musical Theatre
Vocal Solo Vocal Solo
Vocal Solo from Musical Theatre Vocal Solo from Film/TV
Vocal &Accompanied Duet Self-accompanied Vocal Solo
Modern Pop, Folk, Australian Folk, Jazz/Blues, Vocal Duet/ Trio
School Band (17 – 40) School Band 17- 40
Instrumental Ensemble (3-8) Instrumental Ensemble 3-8
Instrumental Ensemble (9 – 16) Instrumental Ensemble 9 - 16
Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo
Instrumental Solo any style Novice Novice Instrumental Solo any style
Classical Piano Solo Classical Piano Solo Aus composer
TV/Stage/Film Theme Piano Solo Pop/Rock, Boogie/Ragtime/ Jazz/ Blues
Piano Duet/Trio Piano Duet /Trio
SPEECH & DRAMA
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PLEASE NOTE CHANGES MAY OCCUR EACH YEAR
RULES & CONDITIONS
Competitors are reminded that performance requires appropriate dress. Please confer with your teacher. (Refer
General rules)
1 CHOIRS AND GROUPS a. Choirs and groups will appear in reverse order of receipt of entry. b. Choir risers are
placed in a static position, unless specifically requested on the entry form. c. School choirs or groups shall consist
solely of current bona-fide students of that school. d. Competitors must not enter in more than one group or choir in
the same section.
2 MATERIALS FOR DRAMA The material for drama sections is to be selected with a view to the age of the
competitors and with the realisation that there will be children in the audience.
3 TIME LIMITS Time limits will be strictly adhered to as outlined in General Rules.
4 PROMPTING With the exception of group drama, there will be no prompting except from adjudicator. Penalties
will incur at the discretion of the adjudicator.
5 MICROPHONE No microphone will be allowed in the speech & drama sections to amplify vocal tone.
6 CONDUCTING Conducting is restricted to choral speaking sections.
7 PROPS No costume, dramatization or props will be allowed in any Recitation Section. Blackouts and special
lighting effects will not be allowed. Please refer to General Rules Number 5
8 VENUE ETIQUETTE NO loud yelling or calling out from the auditorium or back stage area.
CHORAL SPEAKING SECTIONS
Choir Sections will be grouped as follows:
Secondary Years 7,8 and 9 Schools with 100 to 200 Year 6 & Under
Primary Open More than 200: Year 6 & Under Year 4 & Under
Year 4 & Under Year 2 & Under
Year 2 & Under Schools with 40 to 100 Year 6 & Under
Prep Year 3 & Under
Schools with Less than 40 Year 6 & Under
SECTIONS
CHORAL SPEAKING: UNISON/2 PART OR NOVELTY Time limit Years 6 to 9 - 3 minutes; Years 1 to 5 - 2 minutes. Minimum costuming and hand held props only. No access to dressing rooms.
RECITATION & DRAMA SECTIONS
RECITATION – VERSE Time limit 2 minutes. No costumes or Props NURSERY RHYME 5 YEARS OLD ONLY Time limit 1 minute Costume optional CHARACTER POEM
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Time limit 2 minutes Costume. Character should be in first person. PREPARED SPEECH. Yr 6 - Time limit 3 minutes. Yrs 7 – 9 (Secondary) 5 minutes. Palm Cards Only. A warning bell will be rung 30 seconds before allotted time. If the performance exceeds the allotted time, a second bell will be rung, an adjudication will be given but no mark. SOLO DRAMA Other than Shakespeare Time limit 3 minutes. Chair/table and hand held Props only GROUP MIME (4-10 Members) No costume, sound effects or music. Chair – only Prop DUOLOGUE Time limit 3 Minutes. In costume. Extracts to be taken from any theatrical drama.
SPEECH& DRAMA SECTIONS PROPOSED SPEECH & DRAMA SECTIONS
2015 2016
Choral Speaking : Unison/2 part OR Novelty Choral Speaking
Recitation - Verse (No costumes or Props) Recitation - Australian Verse
Nursery Rhyme 5years only Nursery Rhyme 5years only
Character poem in costume Humorous poem in costume
Solo Drama - Other than Shakespeare (Chair/Table & hand held Props only)
Solo Drama – Australian Playwright
Prepared Speech Prepared Speech
Group Mime (No costumes, sound effects or music, Chair/s only props allowed)
Group Mime
Duologue in costume Play
LITERARY, ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY SECTIONS
GENERAL RULES and CONDIDTIONS PLEASE NOTE CHANGES MAY OCCUR EACH YEAR
1. This competition is held under the auspices of the Burdekin Festival of Arts Inc. (herein referred to as Festival or competition) and is open to Amateurs only. An amateur shall be defined as a person whose principal source of income is not derived from the exercise of his or her talents in the particular class or classes which he or she has entered.
2. All competitors compete at their own risk. All care but no responsibility will be taken with exhibits.
3. Failure to comply with the following rules and conditions will involve disqualification and withholding of
prizes. The decision of the committee of the Burdekin Festival in all questions or disputes arising out of, or not provided for, by the rules and conditions will be final. All entries are received according to this condition and in the spirit of a friendly competition upon which the festival is based; no dispute shall become the subject of any appeal at law. It is most important that Competitors, Teachers, Parents & Guardians read all rules and conditions carefully.
4. ENTRIES: Art, Literature and Photography entries are to be submitted online via Fiesta or delivered to the
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Burdekin Festival office which will be established in July. All Art, Literature and Photography pieces are to be submitted for judging by 5pm Friday 24 July 2015. Entries will not be accepted if they do not contain the following:
a. Where entered by a parent, a separate entry for each child entering in art, literature or photography sections.
b. Separate Entries are available At www.burdekinFestival.org.au c. Full Name and Address, and Year Level at School must be included with Entry.
d. Schools may enter using a bulk entry.
5. ADJUDICATORS: The Adjudicators have the power to withhold or divide prizes according to merit. In the event of any breach of the rules and conditions, it shall be at the discretion of the management committee as to whether any disqualification or withholding of prizes is enforced, unless a formal complaint is received. Competitors MUST NOT have had any feedback whatsoever from the Adjudicator from the time of announcement of the Adjudicators. Any approach before or during competition, to an Adjudicator by an Entrant, Parent, Teacher or Friend of an Entrant during the Festival is prohibited. Disqualification of competitor may be enforced. This rule does not apply to the Festival committee.
6. AGE LIMITS: The Festival is open to all competitors age 14 years and under or in Year 9 in secondary school.
Competitors in all sections must compete according to the grade level they are in at school on 1 August 2015. Proof of school year level may be required in the case of a dispute. Prizes will be withheld until such proof is forthcoming. No competitors may perform in any section under a name other than his or her name stated on the entry form.
7. DIVISION OF SECTIONS: Age groupings will be determined by the festival committee after close of entries.
The Festival committee will make its best efforts to adhere to the class level groupings set out in this Preliminary Programme, however, the committee reserves the right to split or combine sections if they deem it necessary.
8. ENGRAVING: The Committee will not be responsible for the engraving of trophies won.
9. REPORTS: A written adjudication on all exhibits, including non-place-getters, will be available at the
completion of the Section. No adjudication slips will be held by the Committee after the Close of the Festival. 10. PROTESTS: The Adjudicator’s decision is to be final except in cases of dispute regarding AGE or INCORRECT
ENTRY, when the decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. Where the age of a competitor is the subject of protest, a birth certificate may be required. All protests or disputed matters will only be permitted if made in writing and handed to the executive member on duty within half an hour of the cause arising, accompanied by a fee of $30.00. In all cases the fee will be forfeited if the protest or dispute is considered frivolous.
11. VENUE RULES: Prams, school bags and large musical instruments are not allowed into the auditorium. Mobile phones and hand held games must be switched off – light from a screen is a distraction. Recording Devices of any kind are strictly prohibited as per privacy and copyright laws. (Audio, Video, Photographic)
VENUE ETIQUETTE: A high standard of decorum is expected from all participants and spectators. Unpleasant or offensive behaviour may result in those responsible being asked to leave and offending entrants may be disqualified. These rules also apply to misuse of the Venue and Festival’s facilities. The committee reserves the right to take any/all action to facilitate the satisfactory conduct of the Festival. The Festival is conducted under the relevant Queensland Government Workplace Health and Safety Regulations and expects all competitors, volunteers, patrons, teachers and visitors to respect these guidelines and will not be held liable for any such person who does not.
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WRITING DIVISION
1. Entries must be received by 5pm on Friday 26 June 2015. All literary works must be in the hands of the
secretary by 5pm on Friday 24 July, 2015. 1 entry per competitor per section is allowed.
2. Please mark manuscript clearly in the top right corner of each page with section name and competitor's number. Competitor’s name and the school must not be visible. A template as shown below using the school coloured paper is then glued to the back of the completed piece of work. All submissions must be the original work of the competitor named on the entry. The work may have been submitted as part of a school assignment. The Declaration form found at the back of this Preliminary Programme, must be attached to each piece of writing.
3. All writing pieces must be legible and submitted on A4 paper, clearly titled, written or printed on one side
only, with a margin of 5 cm. Please note word limits. A word count must be written at the end of each piece of work. Submissions exceeding these word limits will receive an adjudication but will not receive a mark. All submissions must not have been entered in any previous Festival. All work needs to be final submission standard.
4. A selection of manuscripts will be displayed at the Burdekin Theatre. All literary works may be collected from
the Burdekin Theatre after presentation of the Literary and Arts Awards. The committee accepts no responsibility for entries not collected by this time but will endeavour to return uncollected entries to schools in the weeks after the Festival concludes. Any work not claimed by 4 September 2015 will be destroyed.
Template Colours for Schools as follows:
East Ayr SS – Pink Ayr SS – Yellow St Francis – Sky Blue Home Hill SS – Red St Colman’s – Royal Blue Brandon SS – Dark Green Airville SS – Orange Gumlu - Mauve Burdekin Christian College - Orange
Clare SS – Light Green Millaroo SS – White Maidavale - Maroon Kalamia - Grey Giru - Cream Jarvisfield - Rose Pink Osborne - Tan Other - White
SHORT NARRATIVE YRS 7 to 9 Word Limit - 1000 Words;
Yr 6 and Under Word Limit - 500 words.
A word count must be written at the end of the work. Illustrations may be used. Clip Art and illustrations may be
used to enhance presentation.
INFORMATION REPORT YRS 7 to 9 Word Limit - 750 Words; Yr 6 and Under Word Limit - 400 words. A word count must be written at the end of the work. Clip Art and illustrations may be used to enhance presentation.
Section: Competitor No: Class at School: Title:
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VISUAL ARTS DIVISION
Art & Photography
One entry per competitor per section is allowed.
All submissions must be the original work of the competitor. The work may have been submitted as part of a school
assignment. The Declaration form must be attached to the back of each literary work.
TITLES TO BE CLEARLY MARKED ON WORK WHEN SUBMITTED - not necessarily on Entry Form.
A small tag marked with the section number and competitor's number must be glued on the back of each art work.
Competitor’s names must not be visible.
Entries must be received by 5pm on Friday 19 June 2015. All visual arts works must be in the hands of the secretary
by 3.00pm on Sunday 26 July, 2015. All care but no responsibility will be taken with exhibits.
A selection of visual art work will be displayed at the Burdekin Theatre. Art work and Photographs may be collected
from the Burdekin Theatre after presentation of the Literary and Arts Awards. Any artwork or photo not claimed by
29 August 2015 will be destroyed.
NO FRAMED WORK PERMITTED.
Template Colours for Schools as follows:
East Ayr SS – Pink Ayr SS – Yellow St Francis – Sky Blue Home Hill SS – Red St Colman’s – Royal Blue Brandon SS – Dark Green Airville SS – Orange Gumlu – Mauve Burdekin Christian College - Orange
Clare SS – Light Green Millaroo SS – White Maidavale - Maroon Kalamia - Grey Giru - Cream Jarvisfield - Rose Pink Osborne - Tan Other - White
ART DIVISION
Please mark art work clearly on the back with the title. Please note the work must be unframed and suitable to be hung. All Rules relating to Entry Forms and Entry Fees can be found in General Rules and Conditions in front of Schedule.
DRAWING COLOURED Drawing must be on stiff drawing paper no larger than A3 for Primary and 60cm x 40cm for Secondary. DRAWING BLACK & WHITE Drawing must be on stiff drawing paper no larger than A3 for Primary and 60cm x 40cm for Secondary. PAINTING
Paintings to be on firm paper, board or canvas no larger than A3 for Primary and 60cm x 40cm for Secondary.
Section: Competitor No: Class at School Title:
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SPECIAL NEEDS – ANY MEDIA Works to be on firm paper no larger than A3
PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION Please mark photos clearly on the back with the section number and competitor’s number. Competitor’s names must not be visible. See General Conditions for sample tag. All submissions must be the original work of the competitor. The work may have been submitted as part of a school assignment. The Declaration Form must be provided with each photography entry. The onus is on the entrant to package photos adequately for mailing and no responsibility will be accepted for loss or damage. All prints must be mounted. This means the photos should be glued to a backing paper, larger to create a bordered effect (eg 8"x10" or smaller photo on A4 paper). No framed photos or those with purchased mat frames will be accepted for judging. PHOTOGRAPH LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE Secondary students only. Print taken with any type of still camera.
PHOTOGRAPH PORTRAIT Secondary students only. Print taken with any type of still camera of person or animal
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPH Year 6 and Under Print taken with a digital camera
Writing and Visual Arts 2015 Proposed Writing and Visual Arts 2016
Short Narrative Short Narrative
Information Report Poem
Coloured Drawing Coloured Drawing
Black and White Drawing Black and White Drawing
Painting Painting
Special Needs – Any Media Special Needs – Any Media
Photograph Landscape/Seascape Secondary only Photograph Landscape/Seascape Secondary only
Photograph Portrait Secondary Only Photograph Portrait Secondary Only
Digital Photograph Primary only Digital Photograph Primary only
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DOCUMENTS FOR OWN CHOICE SUBMISSIONS
ALL DETAILS TO BE PRINTED CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS.
TITLE PAGE FOR ADJUDICATOR’S COPY
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY & LEGIBLY
COMPETITOR’S NUMBER …………………….. Section Title and Age Group ………………………………………………………………
Title of Work……………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………….. Author / Composer
………………………………………………………………………. Source Musical for Musical Theatre Items
……………………………………………………………………….. Source Author/Poet
FORM NO.1 Performer’s Declaration Form for Festivals and Music Competitions
This is to certify that I, ……………………………,. will be performing in the Burdekin Festival
(name of pieces) ………………………………………………………………………. from: (a) An original published edition of music: or
(b) A photocopy, transcription or arrangement of music accompanied by a letter from the music publisher
authorising the photocopy, transcription or arrangement: or (c) An original published edition where both the work
and edition are out of copyright (in the public domain)
Signature …………………………………….. Date ………………………………..
If you have any queries regarding this form please contact the Educational Licensing on (02) 9935 7900 or
FORM NO. 2 Temporary Copy for the Use by an Adjudicator in an Festival/Music Competition
This is to certify that this photocopy has been made by
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. from their own published edition of the musical
work, in accordance with the information in the APRA/AMCOS Guide to Festivals (2012).
Signature …………………………………………. Date ……………………………….. The photocopy is to be destroyed by the
Festival committee at the conclusion of the section and may not be handed back to the competitor.
If you have any queries regarding this form please contact the Educational Licensing on (02) 9935 7900 or
DECLARATION FOR LITERARY &VISUAL ART ENTRIES
SECTION NUMBER ……………… COMPETITOR’S NUMBER ……………………… I declare that the attached work is entirely
the ORIGINAL work of the competitor.
Signed Parent, Guardian or Teacher. ………………………………………………….
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BURDEKIN FESTIVAL OF ARTS
SINGLE ENTRY FORM: ART / PHOTOGRAPHY /LITERATURE Name: ........................................................................ M / F
Postal Address: ........................................................................
...................................................................................................
Phone: ......................................
School Level: ..………. Grade: ..........
Description of Section ENTRY FEE
Please consider sponsoring a solo section $35 $
Donation towards Festival establishment costs $
Total
$
Sponsorship Name to appear in program: …………………………….………………………….. Discipline/Section to sponsor: ……………………………………………………………………
Can you volunteer to help display the art? Yes / No I, ________________________________ give/do not give permission for the Burdekin Festival of Arts to take photos of my child, _______________________________ , to be used for publicity purposes. I understand that these photos may be placed on the Burdekin Festival of Arts website but my child will not be named or tagged by the Burdekin Festival of Arts. I have read the rules Contained within the 2015 Preliminary Schedule for the competition and agree to abide by these rules and conditions as laid down by the Burdekin Festival of Arts.
Have you included any declarations if required? Signature: …………………………………………………………………………. Name: ..…................................................................................ Parent/Teacher/Guardian
ENTRY CHECK LIST PLEASE TICK THE FOLLOWING TO ENSURE YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR ENTRY CORRECTLY:
o 1. No Late Entries will be accepted o 2. No Cash to be mailed with Entries o 3. Entries will not be accepted unless accompanied by the correct entry fees o 4. Cheques or Money Orders to be made payable to: EFT Details:
o 5. Incomplete entries will be void o 6. Sponsorship details o 7. You have kept a copy of your entries o 8. Check that correct school grade level has been entered.
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Final Closing Date for All Entries: 5.00 pm 19 June 2015 Art, Literature and Photography to be submitted to the Festival office by 5.00 pm, Sunday 26 July 2015
BURDEKIN FESTIVAL OF ARTS
Name of School ……………………………………………………….. Ph: …………………………. Address: …………………………………………………………………… E-M: ……………………….. Teacher’s Name: ………………………………………………………. Mobile ……………………
Please enter the following:
Office Only
Names Grade Col Draw
B&WDraw
Paint
Lscp Photo
P’trait Photo
Short Story
Info Rept
Sp Nds Art
Fees
Total
I have read the rules contained in the Preliminary Programme for the competition and agree to abide by these rules
and conditions as laid down by the Burdekin Festival of Arts.
Signed:………………………………………………………………………………….