2024 Syllabus - Speech Arts & Drama

Clowning

Using masks, perform a scene from original or published material.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4601 - Elementary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4602 - SoloLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4603 - Secondary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4604 - Group - AnyLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Drama - Classical

Perform a Monologue of your own choosing from memory. Time limit: 5 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4606 - Greek or Roman MonologueLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4607 - Classical Theatre (16th-19th C) MonologueLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Drama - Concert Performance

Perform one Monologue from a published play or anthology of Monologues, one Narrative Poem, and one selection of Prose or Lyric Poetry (or one of each, if time permits). Please read the instructions for Narrative and Lyric Poetry carefully before selecting and preparing your poems. Time limit: 20 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4608 - Beginner (ages 6-8)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4609 - Primary (ages 9-10)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4610 - Elementary (ages 11-12)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4611 - Junior (ages 13-14)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4612 - Intermediate (ages 15-16)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4613 - Senior (ages 17-18)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4614 - Open (ages 19-28)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4615 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Drama - Group Scene

Perform a scene from a play from memory. Time limit: 10 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4616 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4617 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4618 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4619 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4620 - Small Group (2-6 performers of all ages)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4621 - Large Group (7 performers of all ages)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Drama - Shakespearean

Perform a Scene or Speech of your own choosing from memory. Time limit: 15 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4622 - Monologue Beginner (ages 6-8)LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4623 - Monologue Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4625 - Monologue JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4626 - Monologue IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4627 - Monologue SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4628 - Monologue Open / Advanced ARCT for 2 + yearsLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4629 - Scene - Group Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4630 - Scene - Group SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv - 3 Word Improv

Working in groups of two or three performers, each group will pick three words at random out of a hat and meet for two minutes to develop a scene that uses those three words.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4632 - SoloLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4633 - Primary Grades 1-3LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4634 - Junior Grades 4-6LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4635 - Intermediate Grades 7 & 8LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4636 - Senior Grades 9 & upLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv - TV Channels

Imagine the adjudicator is watching different TV channels, switching back and forth. For solo classes, the performer portrays different characters, changing roles each time the adjudicator announces a new "tv program" such as Weather Report, Dance Competition or Toothpaste Commercial. For group classes, any number of performers can participate in each channel by tagging or adding in performers. Time limit: 7 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4637 - SoloLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4638 - Beginner / ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4639 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4640 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4641 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv Solo - The Expert

Performer acts as an "expert" in his/her field. The "expert" delivers a two-minute monologue on a topic drawn from a hat. If they say 'uh' or 'um' the adjudicator honks a horn; if they rack up three 'ums' or 'uhs' they are stopped. Time limit: 5 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4645 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4647 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv Duo - First Line

Each pair is given two minutes to develop a scene based on the first line to be spoken, which the adjudicator will assign. Examples of first lines are "Haven't we met somewhere?" or "Is this seat taken?" Improvised stories should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Time limit: 5 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4648 - Grades 1 - 3LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4649 - Grades 4 - 6LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4850 - Grades 7 & 8LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4851 - Grades 9 & upLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv Duo - Tagline

Each pair is given two minutes to develop a scene based on the last line to be spoken, which the adjudicator will assign. Examples of last lines are "I told you we wouldn't make it out of here" or "That's what you get for being unprepared". Improvised stories should have a beginning, a middle and an end. Time limit: 5 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4652 - Grades 1 - 3LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4653 - Grades 4 - 6LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4654 - Grades 7 & 8LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4655 - Grades 9 & upLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv Group - Four Square

Four performers stand in a square formation and create four different scenes based on suggestions given to each pair as they move around the square. The adjudicator will direct action forwards and backwards.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4658 - Grades 1 - 3LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4659 - Grades 4 - 6LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4660 - Grades 7 & 8LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4661 - Grades 9 & upLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv Group - Building a Scene (3+ players)

Two groups stand in a line or facing one another, depending on the size of the group. They begin telling a story one word at a time. The adjudicator can call out: "One word at a time!" or "Full Sentences!" or "Stop mid-word!" or "Make it Physical!" or "Sing the sentence in Opera!" The group must obey the request and try to keep the story unfolding. The group must listen and work together to find an ending. When the group feels organically that they have concluded the story with a strong ending, they stop and someone says "The End". Time limit: 7 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4662 - GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Improv with Props

The adjudicator gives an object (i.e. egg beater, remote control, bar of soap) to each solo performer or group. Competitors improvise a scene based on the object they receive. Preparation time: 2 min Performance limit: 5 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4666 - SoloLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4667 - Beginner / ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4668 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4669 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4670 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Lyric Poetry

Perform one selection of your own choosing from memory. A Lyric Poem is contemplative. It is an expression of the inner thoughts or feelings of the speaker in the poem. Lyric Poetry is not dramatized, therefore, costumes and props are not appropriate.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4673 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4674 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4676 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4677 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4678 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4679 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4680 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Mask

Using masks, perform a scene from original or published material. Provide the text used for the adjudicator. In addition to masks, props and costumes may be used; however, setup time should not exceed 2 min Time limit: 7 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4681 - SoloLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4683 - Elementary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4684 - Secondary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Memorized prose

Perform a memorized prose selection (fiction, non-fiction or sacred text) from a published source. Standing or seated in a relaxed but controlled position, the soloist delivers the selection making eye contact with the audience. He/she may use gestures for emphasis and, if the prose contains dialogue, should make a vocal distinction between the speakers in the dialogue and the voice of the narrator.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4687 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4688 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4690 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4691 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4692 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4693 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4694 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Mime

Perform mime in silence or accompanied by an audio track or live music. You may use props and costumes; however, setup time is 3 min Time limit: 7 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4695 - SoloLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4697 - Elementary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4696 - Group - AnyLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4698 - Secondary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Monologue - other than Shakespeare

Perform a Monologue of your own choosing from memory. There are three types of dramatic Monologues: Monologues that address an audience directly; Soliloquies spoken as if the character is alone (revealing inner thoughts); and Speeches directed at another character. If you perform a Speech, you may have another person on stage with you; however, your performance will be the only one evaluated. Time limit: 5 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4701 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4702 - PrimaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4703 - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4704 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4705 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4706 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4707 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4708 - LaterStages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Narrative Poetry

Perform one selection of your own choosing from memory. Narrative Poetry tells a story. It is delivered directly to an audience as if the speaker is sharing the story. Gestures are allowed for emphasis but the poem is not dramatized.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4709 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4710 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4712 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4713 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4714 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4715 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4716 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Original Scene

Write and perform an original scene with any number of characters. Props and costumes are allowed; however, setup time should not exceed 3 min. Time limit: 12 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4717 - Open - any # of charactersLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Original Verse

Perform a selection of your own creation. Please submit a copy of your work with your entry.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4718 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4719 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4721 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4722 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4723 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4724 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4725 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Public Speaking

While you may collect information from any reliable source, you must deliver your speech in your own words. In the live class, give your written speech to the adjudicator before you perform. In the virtual class, include a copy of your text in your entry. You may hold and refer to point-form notes as you deliver your speech (from a standing position) or use cue cards.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4726 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4727 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4729 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4730 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4731 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4732 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4733 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Readers' Theatre

English- or French-speaking groups perform a scene of their own choosing without sets, props and costumes. Participants can stand or be seated. Readers can have copies of the script in hand but memorization is recommended. A narrator may introduce the scene. Other characters may have their backs to the audience until they turn forward to enter the scene. (Entrances and exits may also be conveyed by standing and sitting or by freezing in position, then becoming animated.) Time limit: 15 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4734 - Primary / ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4735 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4736 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4737 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Sketch Comedy - Solo

Perform a comedy skit or sketch. You may use original or published works but must make materials available for the adjudicator. Props and costumes are allowed; however setup time should not exceed 2 min Time limit: 7 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4738 - SoloLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Sketch Comedy - Group

Perform a comedy skit or sketch. You may use original or published works but must make materials available for the adjudicator. Props and costumes are allowed; however setup time should not exceed 2 min Time limit: 7 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4739 - Grades 1-3LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4740 - Grades 4-6LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4741 - Grades 7&8LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4742 - Grades 9 & upLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Spoken Word

Perform a selection of your own choosing, original or your own creation. Spoken Word is an oral art that focuses on the aesthetics of word play, intonation and voice inflection. This category includes poetry in the style of hip-hop, rap, or slam. Please include a copy of the work with your entry. Time limit: 7 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4754 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4755 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4756 - Elementary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4757 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4758 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4759a - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4760 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4759b - Secondary GroupLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4761 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Stand Up Comedy

Budding comedians perform stand-up comedy routines or sketches. Props and costumes are allowed; setup should be limited to 2 min Time limit: 6 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4762 - Monologue 14 & underLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4763 - Monologue ages 15 - 18LiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4764 - Group (2-6 performers) Time guide: 4-6 minLiveclosedVirtualclosed

Storytelling

Select a folk tale or fairy tale that you would like to tell and decide who your audience will be -- children, teenagers or adults. Edit the story for length then retell the story in your own words from a standing or sitting position. Provide your text along with the original story for the adjudicator. Time limit: 8 min

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4765 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4766 - PrimaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4767 - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4768 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4769 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4770 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4771 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4772 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Verse

Perform one selection from memory.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4773 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4774 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4776 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4777 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4778 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4779 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4780 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed

Provincial Qualifying

Competitors must perform three (3) selections. Selections should show a contrast in mood (i.e. serious, comical, reflective)
Selections can come from, but are not limited to, the following categories: Drama (a scene depicting one character from a published play or published anthology of individual monologues), Prose, Lyric Poetry, Mime or Public Speaking. Performances must be from memory. Time limits range from 20 min (ages 12 & under) to 25 (ages 13-16) to 30 min (Senior & up). Simple costumes and portable props are permitted. If the selection is in a language other than English, a translation must be provided to the Adjudicator. Adjudicator will stop the performance after the maximum time.

ClassLiveVirtual
Class4781 - BeginnerLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4782 - Primary - ElementaryLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4784 - JuniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4785 - IntermediateLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4786 - SeniorLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4787 - OpenLiveclosedVirtualclosed
Class4788 - Later Stages (ages 29 & over)LiveclosedVirtualclosed