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Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.nz Speech & Drama Programme 2019 Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.org.nz 55th Annual Festival Acoustic Instrumental* Vocal Piano Speech & Drama* Dancing – Tap, Ballet Highland & National Dancing* Troupes & Groups* *National Young Performer Awards in 2019 2019 Venues Piano, Instrumental (some), Adult Vocal, Tap, Troupes, Ballet: Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Speech & Drama, Junior Vocal, Some instrumental: Salvation Army Centre, 3 Tobin Street, Pukekohe Vocal Groups: Franklin Baptist Church, 128-142 Victoria Street West, Pukekohe Highland & National Dance: Karaka Hall Festival Runs from Friday 5th July to Sunday 11 th August

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Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.nz

Speech & Drama Programme 2019 Do check the website for any additions/alterations: www.sapacs.org.nz

55th Annual Festival

• Acoustic Instrumental* • Vocal • Piano • Speech & Drama* • Dancing – Tap, Ballet • Highland & National Dancing* • Troupes & Groups*

*National Young Performer Awards in 2019

2019 Venues

Piano, Instrumental (some), Adult Vocal, Tap, Troupes, Ballet: Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura

Speech & Drama, Junior Vocal, Some instrumental: Salvation Army Centre, 3 Tobin Street, Pukekohe

Vocal Groups: Franklin Baptist Church, 128-142 Victoria Street West, Pukekohe

Highland & National Dance: Karaka Hall

Festival Runs from Friday 5th July to Sunday 11th August

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Our Competitions are supported by the Creative Communities Local Funding Scheme, Auckland and the Papakura Local Board. Very many thanks also to all our other sponsors and

supporters. Your assistance and encouragement to our competitors is always appreciated.

Without sponsorship and the generous grants and donations received, this festival would not take place. Please note that it costs a minimum of $20 per item to run the festival. We simply could not ask our competitors for that amount.

SPONSORSHIP/DONATIONS - GENERAL INFORMATION

All cash/special prizes provided to SAPACS are classed as donations. You will be issued with a receipt and the amount can be claimed as a donation from Inland Revenue with your tax return using the following • Charities number – CC38794 • IRD Donee number – 56-046-429

Sponsor A Class § $12 medals (juniors) § $16 miniature trophy (your name engraved as sponsor on it) – not available for the Tap

section § Special Prizes & Trophies. § $30 sponsors a senior class for cash prizes.

Your sponsorship is acknowledged here in the programme, on the website and also verbally during the Festival whenever possible. All sponsors who contribute $50 or more will receive a “Festival Pass” which gives free admission for Two People to all sessions throughout this year’s Festival. Please enquire at the front desk for your pass if you don’t have one. If you have missed getting your sponsorship into the Programme, we will announce it at the festival. “Friends of SAPACS” For a minimum $20 donation, your name will have been placed in the front of this programme under our “Friends” list as well as on our web site homepage. You will also receive a “Festival Pass” on your first visit to the festival (enquire at the desk) which gives free admission for One Person to all sessions throughout this year’s Festival. As a “Friend” you may wish to volunteer to assist for a few hours during the Festival. Let us know by phoning Lynda – 09 2385 861. YOUNG PERFORMER: Refer to the PACANZ website www.pacanz.co.nz for details of the 2019 Adjudicators and Prize Packages for the National Young Performer Awards.

CAFÉ AT HAWKINS THEATRE – Please support the Norris School of Dance, Papakura Please note that no catering is available at the Pukekohe venues.

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SOUTH AUCKLAND PERFORMING ARTS COMPETITION SOCIETY Inc. Office Holders October 2018 to October 2019

PATRON: Gina Sanders PRESIDENT: Marie Morrison

VICE-PRESIDENT/SECRETARY: Lynda McDowall VICE-PRESIDENT: Gillian McFadden

GRANTS ADMINISTRATOR: Lorraine Hill TREASURER: Lorraine Hill

COMMITTEE

Ashley Chan Julie Coleman Lorraine Hill

Lisa Holst Johanna Lees

Lynda McDowall Dr James McDowall Gillian McFadden Melinda McFarlane Sue McMiken

Marie Morrison Deirdre Nielsen Pat Potter Shi-See Tan

LIFE MEMBERS

Mrs J McAllister Mrs S McMiken Mr G Moore Mr G Thompson Mr B Webb

Postal Address: SAPACS, PO BOX 192, PUKEKOHE, 2340* (*no packages please)

General Enquiries: Lynda McDowall (09) 238 5861 Website: www.sapacs.org.nz Email: [email protected]

ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT Lynda McDowall (09) 238 5861 PIANOFORTE Lynda McDowall (09) 238 5861 VOCAL Marie Morrison (09) 238 6360 SPEECH AND DRAMA Gillian McFadden 027) 6344940 Julie Coleman (027) 3537664 TAP Lisa Holst (027) 6923183 TROUPES AND GROUPS Lynette McIlwaine (021) 0307214 BALLET & HIGHLAND/NATIONAL Johanna Lees (09) 622 2182

PLEASE NOTE THE VENUE ADMISSION CHARGES for non competitors (CASH ONLY – NO EFTPOS IS AVAILABLE) Many of you will have pre-paid passes

• Per Session (morning, afternoon or evening) $5 per adult • Any two sessions $8 per adult • Any three sessions $10 per adult • Children and Senior Citizens $2 per session

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2019 SAPACS ADJUDICATORS Please visit the website www.sapacs.org.nz for our adjudicator’s short CVs and photographs

INSTRUMENTAL: Alisha Hunt and Oliver Gilmour PIANOFORTE: Kim Naden JUNIOR VOCAL: Sally Barratt-Boyes SENIOR VOCAL: Patrick Power SPEECH AND DRAMA: Colleen Bassett BALLET: Lana Panfilow TAP & TROUPES: Alex Findlay

“FRIENDS OF SAPACS” – please see page 2 for details

Ballet CHEN Janice & Janita (2) CHENG - Emily COLBERT - Paige COULTHARD - Hannah (& Tap) COX - Fedora (& Vocal and Tap) DAVIS – Celeste DODDS - Ava-May ELLIS - Lacey (& Tap) FU - Kathleen (& Vocal and Piano) HASKETT - Ava HAY – Mary Sophia HEALEY - Charlotte (& Speech) JAGUSCH – Victoria KNIGHT - Sophie LIU - Chloe LYLES - Jade (& Instrumental) PARK - Jemima PARKER-WARNER - Grace REYNOLDS - Nicky THOMPSON - Hannah YEUNG - Snowey ZHAO - Yılın ZHANG - Iris

Tap COULTHARD - Hannah (& Ballet) COX - Fedora (& Vocal and Ballet) CURTIS - Teagan ELLIS - Lacey (& Ballet)

Troupes DE BRECHE - Chereen (Jayes) GROOVIT –Caitlin/Rochelle Browne 8COUNT - Monique Askew STUDIO 246 - Lenore Bullock DANCE STUDIO – Mandy Tubman Piano ANDRES – Janet CHANG - Chun-Hsiang CHEN - Gavin FU - Kathleen (& Vocal and Ballet) GRANT - Daniel Yan-Yu & Rebecca Zi-Yao JUN – Shin-Hee LE - Sunny LI - Zong Yang Worren MOORE – Moira PIANO TEACHER – East Auckland SHAW - Maxine WANG - Ran WU - Daniel

Speech HEALEY - Charlotte (& Ballet) HO - Jeanna LARSEN - Benny LEE - Charlotte MACLEOD – Milly VIRTUE - Vicky

Vocal ARCHER - Rupert (& Instrumental) COX - Fedora (& Ballet and Tap) CROZIER - William FU - Kathleen (& Ballet and Piano) KYLE - Ann MCALISTER - Logan MCFARLANE - Yazemin MOATTAR - Martin NEETHIRAJAN - Pragalath NIELSEN - Callum VINCENT - Arna WATHEN - Rowan Instrumental ARCHER – Rupert (& Vocal) BOGNUDA - Coral CHEN - Caitlin Ying CHOU - Nikkie HO - Melanie LIU - Lawrence LIU - Terrence LYLES - Jasmine MA - Jaydon QIAO - Ryan

MAJOR SPONSORS OF SAPACS ($50 or more in sponsorship and advertising)Anonymous Supporters – Speech/Piano/Vocal Bruce & Jessie Pulman Draper Academy of Dance/The Yarr Family Williams Family (the late Dorothy Wiseman) IRMT (Reg. Music Teachers, Auckland) Dawn Hutson (Dorothy Walker) McDonald’s Family Restaurant Pukekohe Phil & Delia Cook Stockman Contractors Marie Morrison Janice Webb The McDowall Family/Majors ‘n’ Minors Murray Guy Marilyn Ryan South Auckland Choral Society The Bray Family Franklin Long Roofing South Auckland Marine Takanini Gowan Brae Valley Studios/Gina Sanders Pukekohe South Doctors Lyn Wilcox Top Notch (Engraving & Book Exchange) Alison Winstanley & Family ABRSM

The Clevedon Valley Music Foundation Trust Cassandra McCowan Advanced Marine Spraypainting Mary Laing & Family Piano Teacher, East Auckland The Briggs Family Easy Store Pukekohe The Croudis Bonniface Family Patricia Appleton Jean Phillpotts Liddells Pharmacy Pukekohe Specsavers, Pukekohe Helen O’Grady Drama Academy The Webster Family Pukekohe Lions Carlielle Kitchens Pukeohe Mandy Knights The Gardner Family Pizza Box Pukekohe & Papakura Ms OJ Meyer Bruce & Aureen Parry P & R Jarrett The O’Brien Family The Fan Famiy

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ADVERTISERS - Please support those businesses who support us!Draper Academy of Dance, Pukekohe Carlielle Kitchens, Pukekohe Easy Store, Pukekohe Top Notch (Engraving & Book Exchange) Helen O’Grady Drama Academy South Auckland Marine, Takanini ABRSM, Auckland Pizza Box, Pukekohe & Papakura Specsavers, Pukekohe IRMT (Registered Music Teachers)

Prestige Productions (Gina Sanders) The Clevedon Valley Music Foundation Trust McDonalds Family Restaurant, Pukekohe Liddells Pharmacy, Pukekohe South Auckland Choral Society Pukekohe South Doctors Piano Teacher (East Auckland) Sweet Blossom Candy

OVERVIEW OF 2019 FESTIVAL

Section Date Sessions

Vocal Groups Friday 05 July Vocal Groups (start early evening) Junior Vocal Saturday 06 July Day & Evening (Pukekohe) Sunday 07 July Afternoon & Evening (no morning session) Monday 8 July Day Groups: Franklin Baptist Church. Juniors: Salvation Army Centre* Adult Vocal Saturday 20 July Day and Evening Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Highland & National Sunday 07 July Karaka Hall – Day Session Speech & Drama Monday 8 July Early evening commence Tuesday 9 July Day/Evening Wednesday 10 July Day/Evening Thursday 11 July Day *Salvation Army Centre, 3 Tobin Street, Pukekohe Piano Wednesday 17 July Day & Evening Thursday 18 July Day & Evening Friday 19 July Day & Evening Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Instrumental Sunday 21 July Day (Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura) Saturday 27 July Day & Evening (Salvation Army Centre, 3 Tobin Street, Pukekohe) Sunday 28 July Day & Evening (Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura) Tap & Troupes Saturday 3 August Day & Evening (Tap) Sunday 4 August Day (Troupes) Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura Ballet Saturday 10 August Day & Evening Sunday 11 August Day & Evening Hawkins Theatre, 13 Ray Small Drive, Papakura

IMPORTANT: TO THOSE COMPETITORS WHO HOLD CUPS OR TROPHIES If you haven’t arranged return of the 2018 trophies, please do so as soon as possible

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SPEECH & DRAMA SECTION 2019 MONDAY 8 JULY (commence evening)

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 9 to 11 JULY

Convenors: Gillian McFadden 027 6344940 or Julie Coleman 027 3537664 [email protected] or

General & programme enquiries [email protected]

Adjudicator for SPEECH AND DRAMA: Colleen Bassett

Please note venue: Sessions to be held in the Salvation Army Centre, 3 Tobin Street, Pukekohe (opposite Countdown Central). Please note that there is no catering at this venue other than morning/afternoon teas. Every care has been taken with the processing of entries, sponsorship, requests for changes etc, but errors may have occurred. Please advise Lynda (email above) immediately of anything that needs to be added or amended.

Age: Has been taken as at 25 June 2019

OWN SELECTION/RESTRICTED – Please refer to General Conditions TIME LIMIT – Three minutes unless stated otherwise CHALLENGE TROPHIES – Competitors MUST COMPETE in all Classes specified.

VIDEO RECORDING – NO filming is to take place during the Speech & Drama Section. The adjudicator's verbal summary comments may not be recorded at any time by any

means

Please Note: Copies of Performer’s Extracts (Class 107 & 112) must be sent to the Speech Convenor for forwarding to the Adjudicator at least two weeks before the opening date of the Festival. Failure to do so may result in disqualification. Competitors MUST COMPETE in at least two other Speech & Drama individual classes. Also Note: A copy of pieces to be supplied to the Adjudicator on the day of the competition. PRIZES Under 13 years and Restricted - Medals Other Classes – First $12, Second $10, Third $8 - unless otherwise stated. OVERALL AWARDS: J & A CUSACK CHALLENGE CUP - Awarded for the Highest Points in Junior Section. 7 & Under 13 years (excluding Special, Group, Open & Restricted Classes). Minimum of 3 competitors per age group to be eligible. Miniature kindly sponsored by Madeleine Park FAN FAMILY CUP 13 & Under 15 Years – Highest Marks over 5 classes. 87, 88, 90, 96, 98 Miniature kindly sponsored by the Fan Family FAN FAMILY CUP 15 Years & Over – Highest Mark over 5 classes. 96, 98, 100, 102, 103 Miniature kindly sponsored by the Fan Family VANN FAMILY CUP - Highest Mark for Prepared Reading over all age groups. JOANNE McALLISTER SPECIAL AWARD - Awarded for the Highest Points in Senior Section, 13 years & Over, up to and including Class 104. (Excluding Special, Group, & Restricted Classes). Miniature sponsored by SAPACS DOROTHY WALKER MEMORIAL TROPHY & Miniature Most Promising Competitor 13 & Under 15 Yrs Miniature kindly sponsored by Dawn Hutson

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SPECIAL THANKS TO McDONALD’S FAMILY RESTAURANT, PUKEKOHE for a donation of $250 to assist with the running of the Speech & Drama Section. Also very many thanks to the Fan Family for support of various prizes.

SPEECH & DRAMA SECTION 2019 MONDAY 8 JULY (commence at 6.30pm)

CLASS 107 15 Years and Over PRESENTATION OF LITERATURE. Solo. Each competitor to present a 15 minute programme of Verse, Prose and Characterisation of a contrasting nature. Introduced by the competitor with linking commentary. Verse, Comments and Characterisation to be memorized. Other as preferred. A lectern will be available and simple properties may be used. Competitor must compete in at least two other Speech & Drama Clases. Class 107 - Special Prize Money: 1st Place - $50, 2nd Place - $25, 3rd Place - $15 Miniature kindly sponsored by Bruce & Aureen Parry JET SET CHALLENGE SHIELD

1 Rebecca Greenwood 2 Charlotte Healey First Impressions 3 Venice Qin Stereotypes 4 Eva Bassett 5 Alison Winstanley 6 Hannah Fan

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C ………….

TUESDAY 9 JULY Commencing at 8.30am

CLASS 52 7 & Under 9 Years POEM Own Selection

1 Samuel Wong 2 Jemima Park 1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. CLASS 53 7 & Under 9 Years PREPARED READING: Own Selection. Must not exceed one-and-a-half mins.

1 Samuel Wong 2 Oliver Mar James and the Giant Peach Roald Dahl 3 Lillian Tang The Forest Assault Peter Brown 4 Isaac Houghton 5 Jemima Park

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 54 7 & Under 9 Years SPEAKING OF LIGHT VERSE

1 Jemima Park 2 Samuel Wong 1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. TOMLINSON CHALLENGE CUP Most Points in Classes 52, 53, 54 Miniature kindly sponsored by the Fleming family PATTEN CHALLENGE CUP Most Points in Classes 54 & 67 or 61 & 67

CLASS 58 7 & Under 9 Years MIME. Created on a theme set by the adjudicator. Limit 1 min. 30 secs preparation.

1 Jemima Park 1st…………. 2nd ………….

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CLASS 57 7 & Under 9 Years POEM Original Work. Poem to be read by competitor. (Copy of poem to be supplied for Adjudicator).

1 Oliver Mar A Time on the Swing 2 Lillian Tang

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. CLASS 56 7 & Under 9 Years POEM OR NURSERY RHYME IN COSTUME.

1 Jessica McGechie 2 Jemima Park 1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. CLASS 50 5 & Under 7 Years POETRY SPEAKING Own Selection

1 Lydia Tang The Monster in My Mirror Douglas Florian 2 Monica Qian 3 Rebecca Houghton

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. DOROTHY WALKER MINIATURE SHIELD for Class 50 Kindly sponsored by Dawn Hutson CLASS 55 7 & Under 9 Years POETRY SPEAKING RESTRICTED (Refer to Rule 3 in General Conditions). WILLIAMS FAMILY CHALLENGE CUP Medals kindly sponsored by the Fan Family

1 Lillian Tang A wonderful week Julia Rawlinson 2 Oliver Mar Rex 3 Isaac Houghton 4 Samuel Wong

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. CLASS 51 5 & Under 7 Years POEM or NURSERY RHYME IN COSTUME

1 Monica Qian 2 Rebecca Houghton

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd ………….

MORNING TEA

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CLASS 63 9 & Under 11 Years POETRY SPEAKING IN COSTUME 1 Catie Fowler The Ghost Teacher Allan Ahlberg 2 Indy Neshausen Josephine Jessica Julie O'Shea Joy Watson 3 Zanlin Shao The Birthday Cake Ian McMillan 4 Angela Hsu 5 Madeleine Park 6 Eva Houghton

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C ………….

CLASS 60 9 & Under 11 Years PREPARED READING: Own Selection. Must not exceed 2 mins. Medals kindly sponsored by Maureen Laing

1 Charlotte Lee Fing David Walliams 2 Milly MacLeod Harry Potter & the Philosophers Stone JK Rowling 3 Madeleine Park 4 Angela Hsu Fantastic Mr Fox Roald Dahl 5 Indy Neshausen Fing David Walliams 6 Gemma Berkovits Friday Barnes R.A.Spratt 7 Maskil Ma Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets J K Rowling 8 Jeanna Ho 9 Zanlin Shao An extract from The Midnight Gang David Williams

10 Emily Cornaga Fing David Walliams 11 Eva Houghton

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 110 Under 11 Years READING AT SIGHT (to be supplied by adjudicator)

1 Rebecca Houghton 2 Madeleine Park 3 Eva Houghton

4 Charlotte Lee 5 Jemima Park

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 64 9 & Under 11 Years POEM Original Work. Poem to be read by competitor. (Copy of poem to be supplied for Adjudicator).

1 Milly MacLeod 2 Emily Cornaga The Storm

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. CLASS 66 Under 11 Years “BRING AND TELL” Tell us about something that is interesting to you. We would love to hear about it. 2 mins or less. WALTER CORNEY JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP

1 Milly MacLeod Trip to California

1st…………. 2nd ………….

CLASS 81 10 years & Under. Limit 6 minutes. SKETCH OR EXTRACT FROM A PLAY Two or more characters in costume except where shown. 1 Jeanna Ho 2 Gemma Berkovits

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. SUELLA HANSEN DRAMA TROPHY Highest Mark Class 81 or 82

LUNCH TIME – RESUME AT 1PM

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CLASS 67 Under 11 Years CHARACTER RECITAL IN COSTUME: Not to exceed 3 mins. SAPACS TROPHY Medals kindly sponsored by Maureen Laing Miniature kindly sponsored by Keeley Berkovitz

1 Isaac Houghton 2 Gemma Berkovits The Fed up Genie Rebecca Young 3 Jemima Park 4 Madeleine Park 5 Emily Cornaga The Cold Shoulder: l'll Stop this Car Leah Mann 6 Jeanna Ho Hansel and Gretel Jean Marlow 7 Rebecca Houghton 8 Charlotte Lee Musical statues 9 Eva Houghton

10 Milly MacLeod Pinnochio Claudia Leaf 11 Catie Fowler Freedom Fighter Leah Mann 12 Indy Neshausen The Princess & the Pea-Brained Queen

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. PATTEN CHALLENGE CUP Most Points in Classes 54 & 67 or 61 & 67

CLASS 61 9 & Under 11 Years SPEAKING OF LIGHT VERSE Medals kindly sponsored by the Webster family

1 Eva Houghton 2 Zanlin Shao Stomach Ache Supreme Geraldine Nicholas 3 Angela Hsu 4 Madeleine Park

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. PATTEN CHALLENGE CUP Most Points in Classes 54 & 67 or 61 & 67 (awarded here) CLASS 65 9 & Under 11 Years MIME – Time limit 1 min. 30secs prep. (Theme to be set by adjudicator).

1 Madeleine Park 2 Angela Hsu

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC ………….

CLASS 59 9 & Under 11 Years POEM Own Selection 1 Zanlin Shao Freddie's Little Sister Robin Mellor 2 Maskil Ma The Cow Roald Dahl 3 Gemma Berkovits Wrong Words 4 Eva Houghton 5 Angela Hsu 6 Madeleine Park 7 Milly MacLeod School tomorrow - Excuses for Mum

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. SNOWDON CHALLENGE CUP Most Points in Classes 59, 60, 61 Miniature kindly sponsored by Maureen Laing CLASS 68 Under 11 Years IMPROVISATION: Dialogue and Action to be created on a theme set by the adjudicator. Limit 2 mins. 30 seconds preparation. Medals kindly sponsored by Helen O’Grady Drama Academy

1 Jemima Park 2 Angela Hsu

3 Madeleine Park 4 Milly MacLeod

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. LEON, TONY & MILAN BORICH CHALLENGE TROPHY Highest Mark Class 68 or 74 Miniature kindly sponsored by Pukekohe South Doctors

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CLASS 62 9 & Under 11 Years POETRY SPEAKING RESTRICTED Special miniature kindly sponsored by Gillian McFadden (Refer to Rule 3 in Gen. Conditions) Medals kindly sponsored by Dawn Hutson

1 Emily Cornaga Parents Evening Alan Ahlberg 2 Catie Fowler Chocolate Cake Michael Rosen 3 Charlotte Lee Help David Harmer

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………

AFTERNOON TEA CLASS 87 13 and under 15 years POEM Own selection. Prize money kindly sponsored by the Pukekohe Lions 1 Jesse Park 2 Lea Nova Tisch 3 Cate Tipler

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. CLASS 88 13 and under 15 years PREPARED READING NEW ZEALAND AUTHOR Own Selection. Not to exceed 3 mins. UNIVERSAL BOOKSHOP CHALLENGE TROPHY for Class 88 All prizes kindly sponsored by Alison Winstanley Miniature kindly sponsored by Gemma Berkovitz

1 Ruby Whitefoot 2 Zoe Guan 3 Kelly Su The Vogage Katherine Mansfield 4 Lea Nova Tisch Prelude (Bliss and Other Stories) Katherine Mansfield 5 Jesse Park 6 Cate Tipler

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C ………….

CLASS 91 13 & Under 15 Years POETRY SPEAKING RESTRICTED (Refer to Rule 3) . 1 Kelly Su

1st…………. 2nd …………. CLASS 92 13 and under 15 years READING AT SIGHT (To be supplied by Adjudicator) All prizes kindly sponsored by Alison Winstanley

1 Kelly Su 2 Zoe Guan

3 Jesse Park 4 Cate Tipler

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC FRANK BALLE FAMILY TROPHY Highest Mark from Classes 76, 92, 104 Miniature kindly sponsored by Jemima Park

CLASS 89 13 and under 15 years LIGHT VERSE 1 Jesse Park

2 Cate Tipler 1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. DOROTHY WALKER CHALLENGE CUP & Miniature Most Points in Classes 87, 88, 89, 90 Miniature kindly sponsored by Dawn Hutson CLASS 90 13 & under 15 years CHARACTER RECITAL IN COSTUME Not to exceed 5 mins. TOM WALKER MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR DRAMA Prize money kindly sponsored by the Webster Family

1 Zoe Guan 2 Cate Tipler

3 Jesse Park

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC ………….

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DINNER BREAK – approx. 5pm to 6.30pm CLASS 106 13 Years & Over SPEAKING OF NEW ZEALAND VERSE. Own Selection.

1 Doris Chen 2 Taelim Kim 3 Rebecca Greenwood

4 Hannah Fan 5 Emmeline Duncan 6 Eva Bassett

7 Jesse Park 8 Victoria Ryan 9 Zoe Guan

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 96 13 Years and Over IMPROVISATION. Dialogue and action to be created on a theme set by the adjudicator. Limit 3 mins. One min preparation.

1 Venice Qin 2 Kelly Su 3 Taelim Kim 4 Rebecca Greenwood 5 Hannah Fan

6 Victoria Ryan 7 Cate Tipler 8 Jesse Park 9 Zoe Guan

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 109 13 Years and Over IMPROMPTU SPEECH Topic to be selected by the Adjudicator. Limit 3 mins. One min preparation. All prizes kindly sponsored by the Fan Family.

1 Cate Tipler 2 Victoria Ryan

3 Eva Bassett

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. CLASS 94 13 Years and Over READING FROM THE BIBLE. Own selection of version/reading. Limit 3 mins. K & J NIELSEN CHALLENGE CUP Miniature kindly sponsored by the Croudis Bonniface family.

1 Lucy Thomas 2 Emma Akeroyd 3 Emmeline Duncan 4 Jesse Park 5 Victoria Ryan 6 Taelim Kim 7 Rebecca Greenwood 8 Mitsuki Yamauchi

9 Caleb Hartnell 10 Eva Bassett 11 Hannah Fan 12 Chanel Mahon

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 98 13 Years and Over MIME. Created on a theme set by the adjudicator. Limit 2 mins. 30 secs preparation. SAPACS trophy. All prizes kindly sponsored by Alison Winstanley. Miniature kindly sponsored by SAPACS.

1 Eva Bassett 2 Hannah Fan 3 Rebecca Greenwood 4 Jesse Park

5 Cate Tipler 6 Victoria Ryan

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 86 GROUP IMPROVISATION 13 years & Over 2 – 4 competitors. Dialogue and action to be created on a theme set by the Adjudicator. Time Limit 3 mins. 30 seconds preparation. 1st Prize $25 kindly sponsored by the Fan Family.

1 Cate Tipler 2 Eva Bassett

3 Mitsuki Yamauchi

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC ………….

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CLASS 97 13 Years and Over CONVERSATION CLASS. Conducted as group discussion with individual marks. JANET PHILLIPS CHALLENGE CUP Prize money kindly sponsored by Bruce & Aureen Parry

1 Stella Cossey 2 Victoria Ryan 3 Emmeline Duncan 4 Chanel Mahon 5 Charlotte Healey 6 Taelim Kim

7 Megan Hails 8 Rebecca Greenwood 9 Alison Winstanley

10 Mitsuki Yamauchi 11 Ruby Whitefoot 12 Cate Tipler

13 Emma Akeroyd 14 Eva Bassett 15 Hannah Fan 16 Jesse Park 17 Kelly Su 18 Lucy Thomas

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C ………….

WEDNESDAY 10 JULY Commencing at 8.30am

, CLASS 69 11 & Under 13 Years POEM Own Selection Medals kindly sponsored by the Fleming Family

1 Lavinia Mahadevan 2 Yvonne Hsu 3 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo 4 Shaila Madhav 5 Juliette Kay 6 Fiona He A Century Later Imitas Dharker 7 Keeley Berkovits Apple Raid Vernon Scannell 8 Benny Larsen James and Mrs Curry Richard Edwards 9 Ausborne Tong Kenneth Who was too fond of bubble-gum Wendy Cope

10 Jalana Jayawardena Postcards from God Imtiaz Dharker 11 Liam Houghton The Meadow Mouse Theodore Roethke

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C ………….

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CLASS 72 11 & Under 13 Years READING FROM THE BIBLE: Own Selection of Version and Reading. Not to exceed 2 mins. BEVERLEY SCOBIE CHALLENGE CUP Miniature kindly sponsored by Bev Scobie

1 Liam Houghton 2 Juliette Kay 3 Shaila Madhav

4 Yvonne Hsu 5 Lavinia Mahadevan

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 85 GROUP IMPROVISATION – Under 13 Years 1st Prize - $15 kindly sponsored by the Fan Family. 2 – 4 competitors. Dialogue and action to be created on a theme set by the Adjudicator. Limit 3 minutes. 30 seconds preparation.

1 Juliette Kay 2 Jalana Jayawardena 3 Zara Wallace 1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. CLASS 75 11 & Under 13 Years POETRY SPEAKING RESTRICTED (Refer to Rule 3 in General Conditions). Special miniature kindly sponsored by Gillian McFadden

1 Coco Whitefoot 2 Edith Li The Pig Roald Dahl

3 Jaime Chandler If All The World Were Paper Joseph Coelho 4 Sophie Yan The Identification Roger McGough 5 Elizabeth McGechie 6 Zara Wallace Another Hour

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 82 SKETCH OR EXTRACT FROM A PLAY 13 years & Under. Limit 8 minutes.

1 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo DMV Lady

1st…………. 2nd …………. SUELLA HANSEN DRAMA TROPHY Highest Mark Class 81 or 82 (award here)

MORNING TEA CLASS 70 11 & Under 13 Years PREPARED READING: Own Selection. Must not exceed 2 ½ mins. Medals kindly sponsored by Helen O’Grady Drama Academy

1 Shaila Madhav Matilda Roald Dahl 2 Fiona He The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown 3 Keeley Berkovits Hope in a Ballet Shoe Michaela DePrince 4 Lavinia Mahadevan 5 Benny Larsen Nat and the great bath climb Penelope Lively 6 Yvonne Hsu 7 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo Boy Roald Dahl 8 Jalana Jayawardena 9 Juliette Kay The Silver Sword Ian Serriallier

10 Edith Li Gone Michael Grant 11 Coco Whitefoot 12 Liam Houghton The Child Witi Ihimaera 13 Elizabeth McGechie 14 Ausborne Tong The Phantom Tollbooth Norton Juster 15 Jaime Chandler The Fire Stallion Stacy Gregg 16 Sophie Yan Gone Micheal Grant

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C ………….

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CLASS 111 11 and Under 13 Years MIME. 30 seconds preparation. Created on a theme set by the adjudicator. Limit 2 minutes

1 Benny Larsen 2 Shaila Madhav

3 Ausborne Tong 4 Juliette Kay

5 Yvonne Hsu

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 77 11 & Under 13 Years POEM Original Work. Poem to be read by competitor. (Copy of poem to be supplied for Adjudicator).

1 Jalana Jayawardena 2 Lavinia Mahadevan 3 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo 4 Juliette Kay

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. J & A CATO CHALLENGE CUP Highest Mark from Classes 77 or 95 or 108

LUNCH BREAK approx. 12.15 to 1.15 CLASS 78 11 & Under 13 Years CHARACTER RECITAL IN COSTUME: Not to exceed 4 mins. JULIE COLEMAN TROPHY Miniature kindly sponsored by Julie Coleman Medals kindly sponsored by the Helen O’Grady Drama Academy

1 Sophie Yan The Seive Heather Stephens 2 Zara Wallace Disgruntled Tooth Fairy 3 Jaime Chandler Zlata's Diary Zlata Filipovic 4 Edith Li Pink Dress Marisol Medina 5 Coco Whitefoot 6 Liam Houghton The Pied Piper 7 Jalana Jayawardena 8 Ausborne Tong You’re a Goodman Charlie Brown Charles Schultz 9 Benny Larsen Humpty Dumpty Assassinated Rebecca Young

10 Fiona He The Diary of Anne Frank Goodrich & Hackett 11 Shaila Madhav Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl 12 Yvonne Hsu 13 Lavinia Mahadevan 14 Juliette Kay 15 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo All I want is Scruffy Back Jeffrey du Cann 16 Keeley Berkovits Lorry in the Forest of gone Samuel French

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. KAREN O’DONNELL CH. CUP FOR DRAMA Highest Aggregate Marks Classes 78 & 79

CLASS 76 11 & Under 13 Years READING AT SIGHT (To be supplied by Adjudicator) Medals kindly sponsored by the Curtayne Family

1 Liam Houghton 2 Zara Wallace 3 Jalana Jayawardena 4 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo

5 Ausborne Tong 6 Shaila Madhav 7 Benny Larsen 8 Lavinia Mahadevan

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1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. FRANK BALLE FAMILY TROPHY Highest Mark from Classes 76, 92, 104 Miniature kindly sponsored by Jemima Park

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AFTERNOON TEA BREAK CLASS 79 11 & Under 13 Years POETRY SPEAKING IN COSTUME. Own Selection.

1 Yvonne Hsu 2 Juliette Kay 3 Liam Houghton Excuses Excuses Gareth Owen 4 Shaila Madhav 5 Zara Wallace Monster Party Colin McNaughten

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. KAREN O’DONNELL CH. CUP FOR DRAMA Highest Aggregate Marks Classes 78 & 79 (award here) CLASS 71 11 & Under 13 Years SPEAKING OF LIGHT VERSE Medals kindly sponsored by the Curtayne Family

1 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo 2 Benny Larsen How to Treat the House-plants Kit Wright 3 Juliette Kay 4 Jalana Jayawardena 5 Lavinia Mahadevan 6 Liam Houghton Watch Your French Kit Wright 7 Yvonne Hsu 8 Shaila Madhav

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. McBETH CHALLENGE CUP Most Points in Classes 69, 70, 71, 72 Miniature kindly sponsored by the Croudis Bonniface family

CLASS 73 PREPARED TALK. WALTER CORNEY CUP 11 & Under 13 Years Own selection of topic. Visual Aids if desired. Not to exceed 3 mins. Notes may used.

1 Jalana Jayawardena 2 Elizabeth McGechie 3 Zara Wallace 4 Benny Larsen Freedom Camper 5 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo 6 Yvonne Hsu

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 74 11 & Under 13 Years IMPROVISATION: Dialogue and Action to be created on a theme set by the Adjudicator. Limit 2 mins 30 seconds preparation. Medals kindly sponsored by the Curtayne Family

1 Ausborne Tong 2 Yvonne Hsu 3 Benny Larsen

4 Jalana Jayawardena 5 Juliette Kay 6 Shaila Madhav

7 Lavinia Mahadevan 8 Tristen Vimarsha Rodrigo

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. LEON, TONY & MILAN BORICH CHALLENGE TROPHY Highest Mark Class 68 or 74 (award here) Miniature kindly sponsored by Pukekohe South Doctors

DINNER BREAK approx. 5.30 to 7pm

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CLASS 105 15 Years and Over SELECTION FROM SHAKESPEARE Solo entries. Time Limit 4 mins. SAPACS TROPHY. Extract from any play by Shakespeare. Not costumed. Miniature kindly sponsored by SAPACS.

1 Alison Winstanley 2 Rebecca Greenwood Othello Desdemona 3 Hannah Fan 4 Eva Bassett 5 Cate Tipler 6 Megan Hails As You Like It Rosalind

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. ANDREW KILLICK CHALLENGE TROPHY Highest Mark from Classes 102 or 105 CLASS 95 13 Years and Over POEM. Original Work. To be read by Competitor. Copy for Adjudicator please. All prizes kindly sponsored by the Fan Family.

1 Eva Bassett 2 Rebecca Greenwood

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. J & A CATO CHALLENGE CUP Highest Mark from Classes 77 or 95 or 108 CLASS 93 13 Years and Over PREPARED SPEECH. Not to exceed 4 mins. Notes may be used. WALTER CORNEY SENIOR CHALLENGE CUP Prize money kindly sponsored by the Pukekohe Lions.

1 Hannah Fan 2 Alison Winstanley

3 Lucy Thomas 4 Emma Akeroyd

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. CLASS 108 13 Years & Over POETRY AND MUSIC. Spoken poetry accompanied by Competitor’s own choice of music. Live or recorded. With an accompanist if preferred.

1 Caleb Hartnell 2 Eva Bassett 3 Hannah Fan

4 Mitsuki Yamauchi 5 Emma Akeroyd

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CROUDIS BONNIFACE FAMILY CHALLENGE CUP – Class 108. Miniature kindly sponsored by Croudis Bonniface family. J & A CATO CHALLENGE CUP Highest Mark from Classes 77 or 95 or 108 (award here)

NATIONAL YOUNG PERFORMER 2019 SPEECH AND DRAMA CLASS 112 1st prize $300, 2nd prize $150 (2nd prize kindly sponsored by the Fan Family)

1 Stella Cossey Theme: Being your authentic self 2 Ruby Whitefoot 3 Emmeline Duncan 4 Victoria Ryan

1ST nominee……………….2nd nominee………….…… Competitor must enter and compete in at least two other Speech & Drama Please Note: Copies of Performer’s Extracts (Class 112) must be sent to the Speech Convenor for forwarding to the Adjudicator at least two weeks before the opening date of the Festival. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.

• In submitting your entry you have agreed to be available to compete at the National Final. The prize money is to assist with your travel expenses. If you choose NOT to represent SAPACS at the national final, you may be asked to refund a portion of your prize money – depending on the circumstances of your withdrawal.

• Please note that if you have accepted a Nomination by another Society for this year's Young Performer Award (for this item), you may NOT compete at SAPACS in the Nomination Award class. This is a PACANZ rule.

• Please advise us if you are withdrawing from the Nomination Award for any reason. • Entry fees for the Nomination Award are not refundable.

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A. Competitors shall be 15 and under 21 years as at 1st October 2019 B. Each competitor shall present a programme of 13 to 15 minutes duration of a contrasting nature, marked out of 80.

1. One prepared prose of 3 to 4 minutes duration 2. One item of poetry 3. One characterisation 4. Each competitor shall introduce the programme and provide a linking commentary. This should be in extempore style 5. The use of Props and/or Costumes is optional.

C. Each competitor shall give a two-minute Improvisation during the preliminary round.The adjudicator shall select the topic. Thirty seconds of preparation time will be allowed. The Improvisation shall be marked out of 20 marks. D. A penalty of five marks will be imposed if the minimum time limit is not met, or the maximum time limit is exceeded by 30 seconds or more. E. There will be a semi final of up to eight competitors who will repeat their full programme as stated in B. Semi-finalists will repeat their full programme, as set out in B. Competitors will be chosen based on marks in the Preliminary round(s) F. For the Final Awards Concert three competitors will be recalled and shall repeat their characterisation together with either their poetry or prose as chosen by the competitor.

SOCIETY NOMINATION Each Society, which is a financial member of PACANZ, may nominate up to two competitors, who shall be selected by the adjudicator, based on a performance as outlined in A-D (above). The adjudicator will determine that a competitor has displayed a sufficient standard of performance to competently represent that society at the National Finals.

The standard required will be at the absolute discretion of the adjudicator but will include; * Demonstration of adequate preparation * An authority of performance * A performance with a level of maturity commensurate with a national final competition of this age group.

If the adjudicator considers that sufficient standard has NOT been reached by any competitor, then NO nomination will be made. The Nominating Society is responsible for paying part of the entry fee to the National Young Performer Awards, which is $75.00 incl gst. The Nominee is responsible for paying their portion of the entry fee to the National Young Performer Awards, which is $175.00 incl gst. DIRECT ENTRY NOMINATION If the adjudicator considers that more than two competitors have reached a sufficient standard, the adjudicator may report to the committee that those competitors should be given the option of a DIRECT ENTRY NOMINATION. The DIRECT ENTRY competitor will be responsible for paying the full entry fee, which is $250.00 incl gst.

THURSDAY 11 JULY Commencing at 8.30am

CLASS 100 15 Years and Over SONNET. Own Selection. Prize money kindly sponsored by the Daroux family. Special miniature kindly donated by the Webster family

1 Taelim Kim 2 Emmeline Duncan 3 Victoria Ryan 4 Megan Hails Sonnet 116 Shakespeare 5 Mitsuki Yamauchi 6 Chanel Mahon 7 Alison Winstanley 8 Eva Bassett High Flight JG Magee 9 Rebecca Greenwood Hour Carol Ann Duffy

10 Hannah Fan 1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. CLASS 101 15 Years and Over LIGHT VERSE. Own Selection. Prize money kindly sponsored by the Helen O’Grady Drama Academy

1 Eva Bassett 2 Hannah Fan 3 Chanel Mahon

4 Victoria Ryan 5 Taelim Kim 6 Rebecca Greenwood

7 Emmeline Duncan 8 Mitsuki Yamauchi

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. MORNING TEA BREAK

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CLASS 102 15 Years and Over SELECTION FROM CHARLES DICKENS Not to exceed 4 mins. Own selection to be read. Text may be edited.

1 Victoria Ryan The Pickwick Papers 2 Chanel Mahon Great Expectations 3 Emmeline Duncan Oliver Twist 4 Hannah Fan 5 Alison Winstanley 6 Megan Hails A Christmas Carol 7 Rebecca Greenwood Oliver Twist 8 Eva Bassett The Pickwick Papers 9 Doris Chen

10 Taelim Kim Great Expectations 11 Mitsuki Yamauchi Oliver Twist

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. ANDREW KILLICK CHALLENGE TROPHY Highest Mark from Classes 102 or 105 (award here) CLASS 104 15 Years and Over READING AT SIGHT (To be supplied by Adjudicator). Prize money kindly sponsored by TopNotch Engraving & Book Exchange, Pukekohe

1 Eva Bassett 2 Hannah Fan 3 Megan Hails 4 Doris Chen 5 Emmeline Duncan

6 Chanel Mahon 7 Venice Qin 8 Taelim Kim 9 Charlotte Healey

10 Emma Akeroyd

11 Rebecca Greenwood 12 Mitsuki Yamauchi 13 Alison Winstanley 14 Stella Cossey 15 Victoria Ryan

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. FRANK BALLE FAMILY TROPHY Highest Mark from Classes 76, 92, 104 (award here) Miniature kindly sponsored by Jemima Park

LUNCH BREAK approx. 12.30 to 1.30 CLASS 103 15 Years and Over CHARACTER RECITAL IN COSTUME Not to exceed 6 mins. Own Selection. Presentation to be acted in costume. DOROTHY WALKER DRAMA SHIELD & Miniature. Miniature kindly sponsored by Dawn Hutson. Prize money kindly sponsored by Cassandra McCowan & Family

1 Taelim Kim 2 Alison Winstanley 3 Victoria Ryan 4 Rebecca Greenwood 5 Chanel Mahon 6 Emmeline Duncan The Promotion B Bruce 7 Charlotte Healey Woman Far Walking Witi Ihimaera Tilly 8 Megan Hails Skylight David Hare Kyra 9 Mitsuki Yamauchi

10 Eva Bassett The Star-Spangled Girl Neil Simon Sophie 11 Hannah Fan 12 Doris Chen Madison Deanna A Ableser Madison

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. HC …………. C …………. R CORNEY CHALLENGE CUP Most Points in Classes 100, 101, 102, 103. Miniature kindly sponsored by Jesse Park. (continued next page)

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CLASS 99 15 Years & Over Poem Restricted 1 Megan Hails Condemnation Thich Nhat Hanh 2 Lucy Thomas 3 Emma Akeroyd

1st…………. 2nd …………. 3rd …………. VHC …………. CLASS 83 Drama Class – SKETCH OR EXTRACT FROM A PLAY Two or more characters in costume except where shown. CLASS 83 Open Age group. Time Limit 10 minutes. 1 Mitsuki Yamauchi Split Down the Middle

1st…………. 2nd ………….

END OF SPEECH AND DRAMA SECTION