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Judgement Criteria - Story Telling: 13 KELI INTERNATIONAL KALAMELA 2016 - A Festival of Arts in Switzerland

This document outlines the judging criteria for a storytelling competition that is part of the 13th KELI INTERNATIONAL KALAMELA 2016 festival of arts in Switzerland. It lists 6 elements that stories will be judged on, including the story, voice, structure, delivery, memorization, and overall impression. Stories should engage the audience and be between 4-5 minutes in length. The competition is only for minors and stories can be told in Hindi, English, German, or Malayalam. The theme should introduce the story and the conclusion should provide a moral.
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Judgement Criteria - Story Telling: 13 KELI INTERNATIONAL KALAMELA 2016 - A Festival of Arts in Switzerland

This document outlines the judging criteria for a storytelling competition that is part of the 13th KELI INTERNATIONAL KALAMELA 2016 festival of arts in Switzerland. It lists 6 elements that stories will be judged on, including the story, voice, structure, delivery, memorization, and overall impression. Stories should engage the audience and be between 4-5 minutes in length. The competition is only for minors and stories can be told in Hindi, English, German, or Malayalam. The theme should introduce the story and the conclusion should provide a moral.
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13th KELI INTERNATIONAL KALAMELA 2016 - A festival of arts in Switzerland

JUDGEMENT CRITERIA – STORY TELLING

No. Elements Description/ Remarks Marks

1 Story 30
Whether the viewer feels engaged and
2 Voice 10
drawn into the narrative throughout
The volume and pace - rhythm and voice
Structure, organization, punctuation - of the narrator’s voice fits the
3 10
balance story line and helps the audience really 'get
into' the story
Appearance, poise, self-confidence, style,
voice modulation, facial expression, eye
4 Delivery 20
contact, enthusiasm, gesticulation,
effectiveness
(Permitted to use notes (A6, 105 x 148 mm)
but, the story should not be read verbatim
and excessive reference of note will result
in score deduction. Closely memorised text
5 Memorization 20
will be penalized due to lack of
spontaneity. Scores will be penalized for
stories that exceed or fall short of the 4-5
minute time limit.)
6 Overall impression 10

Grand Total 100

Special Remarks

1. Hindi, English, German or Malayalam may be used – Event only for MINIS

2. Timing (4minutes minimum, 5minutes maximum)

Description of the Event:

Tell a great story combination of oral narrative, gestures, expressions and dance, which bring
understanding and meaning of human existence through remembrance and enactment of
stories. The theme of the story should be the introduction and the moral of the story should
be the conclusion

Duration of the event

Maximum 5 minutes

An Indo-Swiss Socio Cultural organization in Switzerland, Post Box No. 300, 8952 Schlieren, Switzerland
E-mail:[email protected] www.keliswiss.org

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