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A Cappella 2014
Organized by SHRIM Festival COMPETITION DETAILS
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MODUS OF COMPETITION The competition is judged on a points basis where the highest scorer is the champion of the category.
The team with the highest points will be the champion of its individual category.
Points allocated will garner trophy awards for each team.
Judges will have a panel discussion after each category to ascertain that the awards are rightfully accorded CATEGORY GROUPS 3 songs of varied styles, chosen wisely to create a balanced 2 min performance.
You have a total of 2 mins to complete your set including suitable stage bantering. The members should be 12 years old and above
You should have between 4(minimum) to 10(maximum) members in your team.

REGISTRATION FEE Php 250 per head
Upon registration acceptance, no new members may be added to the teams.
You may however, remove team members from the line up.
The application is valid only upon payment of the registration fee. YOUR COMMITMENT WHEN APPLYING By applying, you agree to compete gracefully and abide by all competition rules and regulations. THE GROUP There is no segregation for ensemble groups: male, female and co-ed groups compete in the same show/s. THE MUSIC Do practice discretion when selecting your repertoire. Any style is acceptable as long as one remembers that originality, innovation, versatility and good programme flow are points the judges will be looking out for.
Also keep in mind that there will be families and children at the show.

No reminders will be sent for the set list submission. . INSTRUMENTS No instruments of any kind will be allowed in the competition.

ORDER The order in which the groups appear will be determined before the show by means of drawing lots.
The lineup may be modified in accordance to discretion to avoid putting groups with similar styles or repertoire back to back. This is done in the interests of both the

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