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Arts

Olympix 2012
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE

Official Handbook (Spring 2012)


Varun Dadlani (GEM 13) [HEAD] Cristina Calvopia (IPH 13), Magaly Ramos (ISS 13), Tabitha Buchner (ISS 13), Manuela Romero (ESS 13), Anna Lambertz (ICS 13), Tauras Kalasauskas (BCCB 13), Mari Sugimoto (ISS 13), Akshun Abhimanyu (BCCB 14), Amy Simmons (ICS 13), Melvin Huber (IPH 14), Jrdis Scheidegger (BIO/NEURO 14)

Supervisors
Larissa Khler (CAIA) Ren Wells (CAIA)

Saturday, February 25, 2012


(10:00 22:00)

Introduction
1. Just like the annual Fall Sports Olympix, the Arts Olympix aims to encapsulate different activities, healthy competition, and team spirit to create an annual community-building event that celebrates some of the many different forms of art that are and can be manifested on campus as an inter college art contest. 2. Like the Sports Olympix, this annual event is booked for the fourth weekend of the semester (to foster the energies from the beginning of the semester for a successful event.) 3. Unlike other arts competitions and shows such as Dancestoned and Spotlight, this one rounds up various arts into one day filled with different activities, mini-competitions, and a grand finale show (which may or may not be followed by an after-party.) 4. As a new event, the Arts Olympix will only allow undergraduate participation in its first year, and will open up to graduate students/alumni/faculty starting from next year. 5. The Arts Olympix Committee will be in charge of planning, organizing, and executing the event. Participation will be handled via online registration and internal (college) organization. 6. The competitions composing the Arts Olympix will require prior preparation and organization. Below is an outline of the activities. Each will be gone over in detail in this handbook, including a description, rules, and rubric for participants to use. These are subject to change in next years. 7. Everything in this handbook that is marked with a (TBC) is yet to be confirmed. This handbook is subject to change and will serve as a foundation for this pilot project titled: Arts Olympix. The Organizational Committee reserves the right to flexibility for modifications to the preparation, regulations, execution, and logistics of the event. Outline

Day-Competitions
1. 2. 3. 4.

Fashion Show Face-Off Battle of the Bands Canvas Painting Race Dance Battle

Night-Shows
1. Movie 2. Lip-Sync 3. Award Ceremony 3

Arts Olympix General Rules and Notes



No knowledge of the following rules is not an excuse for breaking them. All activities will require participation from all four teams (four colleges) in the form of representation. Representation will be decided within the college for each one of the activities. Candidates for representation will be decided through online pre- registration and internal organization. Since it is a pilot project, participation parameters are flexible and minimum thresholds for each activity will not be enforced. For execution reasons, maximum thresholds will be enforced for qualification. An individual is limited to participate in a maximum of three competitions to encourage diverse participation. All rules regarding minimum thresholds and participation levels are highly flexible due to the pilot project nature of this event. The Arts Olympix Committee encourages everyone to participate regardless of talents and special skills, the Arts Olympix attempts to create opportunities for everyone to participate in a different-themed competitive environment in a healthy manner. This handbook will be made available via spam for everyone to access, download, and print. It can also be found at http://artsolympix.blogspot.com. Every college office reserves the right to organize its representation in the way that best fits for them. Organizational teams for each one of the mini-competitions are encouraged for more effective preparation. The Arts Olympix Committee suggests that every college have pep rallies and organizational meetings to effectively prepare the activities. The movie and the lip sync require more organization and preparation than the other activities. College Masters, College Office Managers, RAs, and any sole individual that is directly affiliated to the college are allowed participation in the event. The Arts Olympix Committee will present an Informational Meeting to present the Arts Olympix to the students and explain registration processes. On the day of the event, none of the activities will overlap in time to allow for equal attendance and support. A schedule can be found at the end of the handbook. Every college office reserves the right to support their students in any way seen fit by the Committee in the preparation of the competition. Participation by the college offices in this effort is completely voluntary. Pre-registration for the events will take place online through online forms. These forms can be found at http://artsolympix.blogspot.com. Pre-registration will start at 22:00 on Wednesday, February 8. Pre-registration will close at 22:00 on Sunday, February 12. Individuals sign up for activities through the online form respective to their college. The actual participants of an activity will be determined from the pool of registrations for that activity from that particular college. Those who are registered for an activity will be notified and together will decide who will represent their college best. 4

o For example, if 10 people from Krupp sign up for the Dance Battle, then all 10 will be informed and will have to select who will be the two that will actually represent Krupp on the day of the event. o Another example: If 10 people from Mercator sign up for the Fashion Show, those 10 will have to decide who will model in what category to represent their respective college. The registered pool for a particular college and a particular activity will be released by the Arts Olympix Committee within the following 12 hours. Keeping the rules, regulations, and rubrics in mind, preparation for the activities can start on the Monday, February 13, 2012. Every team for every activity must be registered with the Arts Olympix Committee by Friday, February 17, 2012. These will be made public on the same day to the entire community. These registrations can be made with the personal responsible for registration in each college: o Krupp: Cristina Calvopia o Mercator: Mari Sugimoto o College 3: Tauras Kalasauskas o Nordmetall: Melvin Huber A member of the Arts Olympix Organizational Committee will collect all of the scores (from the multiple judges) from each activity and will calculate an average of these scores for that activity. This number will count towards the final sum of points of the day. The average of scores of each activity for a single college will be added up (6 activities) to obtain a final score for the day. The highest number will receive the first place recognition. Anti-sportsmanship and flaming will not be tolerated in the committee, and anything perceived as offensive to the competitors through artistic manifestation in any of the competitions may lead to disqualification. Rubrics will be supplied with the point breakdown prior to the event and will be available for all the competitions to all the students in the hopes of improving fairness and healthy competition.

Important Dates
(Arts Olympix 2012) Information Session @ 9 PM in Mercator Servery Pre-registration for activities opens Pre-registration for activites closes @ 10 PM Formation of teams Deadline for final registration with the Committee (see above for Committee representatives.) Preparation Time Arts Olympix 2012 @ 10 AM

Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 13-16 Feb. 17 Feb. 13-25 Feb. 25

Battle of the Bands


Description
The Battle of the Bands is a music-based competition that involves the formation of groups by each team (in this case, each college) and the presentation of a single musical number which will be judged upon and then have points awarded.

Location of Event
H3

Time of Event
14:00 (Saturday, February 25th, 2012)

Judges

Dr. Aidan Boyle; Dr. Arvid Kappas (TBC), Jrgen Schnwlder (TBC), Dr. Andreas Birk (TBC)

Maximum Points Possible


50

Rules Every team needs to present a musical number in the form of a band or musical group
to qualify for judging. Every group can have a maximum of 7 members. The members of the group must be residents or affiliates of the respective college. Every group should utilize the minimum of 3 different instruments. There are no restrictions on the genre or type of music played. Originality is encouraged (see rubric.) The number or song(s) should be from 2 to 7 minutes long. It may integrate many different songs into a medley but there will only be one opportunity for stage time. A standard set-up will be in place on stage, including a drum set, an electric guitar, a bass, an acoustic guitar, 1-2 vocal microphones, and a keyboard. o These instruments should be used but are not limited to these. o Tuning of all bands must take place starting at 13:00, one hour before the event. This will minimize set-up time during the actual event. Soundchecks are to be done at this time. o Any additional instruments, amplifiers, cables, and microphones must be supplied by the students. The Arts Olympix Committee reserves the right to disqualify any band that is observed to be behaving in an uncompetitive or inappropriate manner.

Battle of the Bands Rubric


Arts Olympix 2012 Name of college: ______________________________________________ __________________________________
Poor 0-2
Lack of planning

Mediocre 3-5

Good 6-8

Excellent 9-10

Score (out of 10)

Little planning and Evidence of some Clear evidence of planning

Planning / altogether, too much readiness. Lack of planning. Some (i.e. choreogr., costumes, performance signs of stage-props.) Tuning was Preparedness improvisation, bad timing, no material and improvisation. timely, and band started (0-10)
knowledge of lyrics, etc. Not prepared. dynamics, tuning takes too long. Lack of time management. on time. Readiness and evidence of rehearsal.

Originality (0-10)

Not very unique Somewhat Lack of originality in and quite plain, original. Degree performance and showing very little of uniqueness is song choice. originality. present.

Unique material and song choice(s.) Band looks original. Changes up the original song or presents an original.

Good verbal interaction Medium Interface with Lack of stage with audience. Interface with amounts of audience is flat. No personality, little Introduction of band and Audience verbal interaction interaction and lack verbal and physical song. Physical interaction (0-10) and physical of confidence by the interaction with (i.e.eye contact & waving). interaction. Some band. audience. Very confident in confidence. performance.

Quality of Performance (0-10) Presentation (0-10)

Lack of stage presence and poor performance of instruments to create music.

High confience and Stage presence is Band plays well, competence. Choice of lacking and uses instruments song was good for group, performance well and shows as well as use of quality is confidence. instruments. Excellent mediocre. stage presence and sound.

Lack of Good attitude by the band entertainment Not appropriate Positive attitude and appropriate outward factor but attitude presentation. and appropriate appearance. Band was is positive and Attitudes were appearance are appearance is entertaining and showed negative or neutral. presented. sportsmanship somewhat appropriate.

TOTAL SUM

/50

Canvas Painting Race


Description
Focusing on visual arts and painting, this competition is a form of race between all four teams of representatives in filling a canvas with paint. Five minutes before the event, all teams will receive a word, phrase, or series of phrases. These will be used as a stimulus to paint a large canvas in a limited time span while an audience watches the canvases come to life. Each work of art will then be judged. During the time that the canvases are being painted, ambient music will play and drinks will be served. At the end of the 30 minutes, every team will have a maximum of 2 minutes to explain their painting to the audience and the judges.

Location of Event
H3

Time of Event
11:30 AM (Saturday, February 25, 2012)

Judges
Jenny Yates, Doris Mosbach, Dr. Katrin Wenzel (TBC), Dr. Thomas Rommel (TBC)

Maximum Points Possible


40

Rules There can be a maximum of 4 representatives (painters) per college for their

respective canvas team. The race will last for 30 minutes (the canvases will be relatively large in size, hence the extended time for this mini competition.) After 30 minutes, all brushes must be off the canvas. If not, the team will be automatically disqualified. The judges will release the artistic stimulus 5 minutes before the clock starts running to allow for improvised brainstorming and communication between team members. At the end of the 30 minutes, every team will have a maximum of 2 minutes to explain their painting to the audience and the judges. There should be absolutely no interaction between the artists and the audience. Artists may interact among each other and the audience among themselves, but not between artists and audience. This will be made clear by the judges. There are no restrictions on the type of painting or content. All teams will be supplied with the same quantity and quality of materials. The Arts Olympix Committee reserves the right to disqualify any team that is observed to be behaving in an uncompetitive or inappropriate manner.

Canvas Painting Race Rubric


Arts Olympix 2012 Name of college: ______________________________________________ __________________________________
Adherence to Stimulus (0-10) Teamwork & Effort (0-10) Explanation of Work (0-10)
Lack of teamwork and little effort is evident.

Beginning (0-2)

Developing (3-5)

Accomplished (6-8)

Exemplary (9-10)

Score

The stimulus Stimulus was only Team encompassed and provided for the Stimulus was somewhat present integrated stimulus work of art was not clearly present in and relevant to the provided very well into reflected in the the work. work. work. painting. The use of colors relatively little visual appeal. The painting is attractive The painting is and has great visual appealing and appeal. Excellent color style shows skill. combinations and painting style show high degrees of skill.

/10

and style is Visual Appeal Painting looks poor and the colors are in mediocre and has (0-10) dissonance.

/10

Painting team worked well Mediocre degree together and of effort showed, Team showed communicated throughout little to medium cooperation and the painting process. amount of good effort. Showed high levels of teamwork. effort. Explanation is mediocre and only somewhat relevant. Low levels of creativity. Explanation was Explanation following good and work showed thought, relevant. coherence, and high levels Creativity and of creativity and originality originality. Showed present. relevance to stimulate.

/10

Lack of relevance and originality.

/10

TOTAL SUM

/40

Fashion Show Face-Off


Description
The Fashion Show Face-Off is a mini competition that aims to celebrate creativity through fashion and design. With listed categories, every college will come up with unique outfits to model in a judged fashion show. The criteria will include originality, personality, and quality of outfit.

Location of Event
H3

Time of Event
15:30 (Saturday, February 25, 2012)

Judges
Sigrid Jrgens, Jessica Price, Dr. Guido Mllering (TBC), Cornelia Lohmann (TBC)

Maximum Points Possible


50

Rules There will be 5 categories, from which every college will have to make a couple of

outfits to be modeled (male and female.) This requirement may be modified to fit the groups of participants from each college. The five categories to be modeled are: futuristic, recycled, blast from the past, good vs. evil, and Lady Gaga. The outfits must be supplied by members of the college. These may be constructed with materials from ones own closet. The Arts Olympix Committee encourages creativity through use of own materials. A panel of judges will use the criteria and rubrics to judge the modeling of each category by each college using a rubric. Every category should have two models (male and female) except for the Lady Gaga category, which is a free for all. The requirements for these categories are by name, self-explanatory. The Lady Gaga category should be an impersonation of her character. The best impersonation will accrue the highest number of points. Open to original performances and an own track of music should be supplied by each team for this category. The number of participants in this category is not limited. The Arts Olympix Committee reserves the right to disqualify any team that is observed to be behaving in an uncompetitive or inappropriate manner.

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Fashion Show Face-Off


Arts Olympix 2012 Name of college: ______________________________________________ __________________________________

Criteria for each Category



Categories Futuristic Couple (0-10)

Originality: For complete points the costumes must be outstanding, something that catches everyone's attention. In the case of the performance the choreography is original and entertaining. Personality: For complete points the couple or performers must demonstrate that they are into the characters they are representing. Quality: For complete points the costumes must show time and consideration. Costumes that seem to be put together at the last minute, for example, should be awarded fewer points.
Beginning (0-2)
(see criteria above.)

Developing (3-5)
(see criteria above.)

Accomplished (6-8)
(see criteria above.)

Exemplary (9-10)
(see criteria above.)

Score /10

Good vs. Evil (see criteria above.) (0-10) Blast from the (see criteria above.) Past (0-10) Recycled Outfit (see criteria above.) (0-10) Lady Gaga (0-10)
Poor performance and presentation of impersonation.

(see criteria above.)

(see criteria above.)

(see criteria above.)

/10

(see criteria above.)

(see criteria above.)

(see criteria above.)

/10

(see criteria above.)

(see criteria above.)

(see criteria above.)

/10

Mediocre impersonation. Lack of effort is evident.

Good impersonation and outfit of Lady Gaga.

Accurate and original impersonation of Lady Gaga. Included a mini- performance.

/10 /50

TOTAL SUM

NOTE: Please use and keep in mind the criteria above when judging all categories.

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Dance Battle
Description
The Dance Battle takes dancers from each of the colleges for an improvised dance battle. In the form of a fast-moving mini tournament, dancers will compete in front of a panel of judges in quick dance-offs as they move on to semi-finals. A list of about 30 songs will be published for the dancers to listen to beforehand but they wont know which song they will get.

Desired Location of Event


H3

Time of Event
10:00 (Saturday, February 25, 2012)

Judges
Dr. Larissa Khler, Dr. Iris Steckmetz, Dr. zen Odag (TBC)

Maximum Points Possible


40

Rules Every college must pick two dancers out of the registration pool to represent them in

the dance battle mini-tournament competition. Every dance-off of the tournament will involve two 1-minute songs. Both dancers dance to the same song at the same time, and the judges make a consensus on the winner after a short deliberation. The same procedure follows with the second song of the dance-off. If an opponent has two consecutive wins, he/she moves on to the next round. If it is a tie, there is a third song to break the tie. A dancer will have to win two consecutive dance-offs with his/her opponent OR win the tiebreaker to be able to go on to the next phase of the mini-tournament. Judges will use criteria, and not a rubric to determine the winner of each round. It is up their undisputable judgment and discretion to decide the winners. In the case that two dancers from the same college end in the finals, a winner will still be determined through a dance off. Using the tournament scheme, first, second, third, and fourth place will be determined. First place will be awarded 40 points, second place will be awarded 30 points, third place will be awarded 20 points, and fourth place will be awarded 10 points. The Arts Olympix Committee reserves the right to disqualify any team that is observed to be behaving in an uncompetitive or inappropriate manner.

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Dance Battle Mini Tournament


Arts Olympix 2012
Finalist Finalist

Winner 1

Winner 2

Winner 3

Winner 4

Krupp 1

Mercator 1

C3 1

Nordmetall 1

Krupp 2

C3 2

Mercator 2

Nordmetall 2

Judging Criteria

Further judging and/or evaluation are up to the judges personal discretion. The judges sole function is to determine the winner of each round.

Content: o Variety of dance positions, movements and combinations. o Difficulty of dance movements. o Uniqueness or originality of dance movements. o Continuity of dance movements. Execution: o Basic pattern, rhythm, timing, and initial phrasing between partners and to the selected music. o Proper performance of footwork, hand, head, arm, and body movements through dance variations; to include balance and centering through executed movements. o Alignment, framework, and proper presentation of dance positions; to include smoothness of followthrough from movement into position. Style o Artistic interpretation and choreography projected through dance movement. o Attentiveness, enthusiasm, enjoyment of the dance. o Flair and accent of dance movement, mood.

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List of Songs to Consider Dance Battle 2012


Gold Digga Kanye West Stronger Kanye West Rock That Body Black Eyed Peas Whos That Chick Rihanna Jump Flo-Rida feat. Nelly Furtado Crazy in Love Beyonce Thriller Michael Jackson Ni**as in Paris Kanye West feat Jay-Z Bangarang Skrillex Beautiful People Chris Brown Strange Clouds B.o.B. It Takes Two Rob Base Pump It Up Joe Budden Rock Ya Body Stagga Lee Sexy and I Know It LMFAO

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Movie
Description
Part of the Arts Olympix Finale, the movie takes on many more points towards the final score and involves more participation. The movie will be a themed short-film with a defined universal criteria that will encourage large amounts of creativity action. Every movie will premiere during the finale of the Arts Olympix where it will be judged and evaluated according to a rubric.

Location of Event
Cinema

Time of Event
20:00 (Saturday, February 25, 2012)

Judges
Dr. Thorsten Thiel, Marie Vivas, Boris Riesenberg, Kai Mettler (TBC)

Maximum Points Possible


80

Rules A minimum of 5 actors/actresses must appear in the movie. There must be at least

one of each gender in the movie. The movie must be between 5-8 minutes in length. It will be cut off at the 8th minute. The movie file must be submitted to the Arts Olympix Committee at least 24 hours before the event. The movie file is due at 8 PM on Friday, February 24, 2011. The movie file should be sent electronically to: vdadlani@gmail.com The movie must include the participation of at least one undergraduate third-year. The movie must revolve around one of the following themes (or a combination.): o Mystery / Thriller o Campus Life o Science Fiction The movie must have at least one scene filmed on campus and at least one scene filmed off campus. The movie must have the phrase Inspiration is a place somewhere in its dialogue. The movie must have at least one dialogue in a foreign language. Following the criteria listed above is necessary to obtain full points. The Arts Olympix Committee reserves the right to disqualify any team that is observed to be behaving in an uncompetitive or inappropriate manner.

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Movie Rubric
Arts Olympix 2012 Name of college: ______________________________________________ __________________________________
Adherence to Little to none of the Only some The majority of Requirements requirements were requirements were requirements fulfilled. fulfilled. were fulfilled. (0-20) Storyline / Originality (0-20)
Storyline and Movie lacks a good dialogue show Storyline and levels storyline and creativity. of originality are originality. Poor Characters are mediocre. development. somewhat developed.

Beginning (0-5)

Developing (6-10)

Accomplished (11-15)

Exemplary (16-20)
All requirements were fulfilled. The theme is clearly observed in the movie. Storyline shows a logical and creative flow of ideas and events. Original dialogue, use of characters, and method of compliance with requirements.

Score

/20

/20

Acting is good Acting is taken seriously and there is and students demonstrate Acting / Effort Poor acting and lack Acting and degree effort by the capabilities in their roles. (0-20) of effort to produce of effort are of students to There is an evident a quality movie. mediocre level. produce a good presence in effort to make film. a good short film.

/20

Technical Aspects (0-20)

Lighting, quality, sound, Technical aspects of music, etc all compliment the film are poor and Technical aspects Technical aspects the purposes of the movie. take away from the of the film are are mediocre. The aspects amount to an other aspects of the good. excellent direction and film. production.

/20

TOTAL SUM

/80

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Lip-Sync
Description
The finale of the Arts Olympix and most important presentation will be of a lip sync, which integrates many different arts into one show. It consists of the usage of various song clips and recordings into small show. Using songs and recorded voices, a storyline is built and performed, where actors and actresses (through costumes, props, and choreography) tell a story by simply moving their lips. It is simply a mini musical that is lip-synched.

Location of Event
Cinema 21:00

Time of Event Judges


Dr. Thorsten Thiel, Marie Vivas, Boris Riesenberg, Kai Mettler (TBC)

Maximum Points Possible


100

Rules The lip-sync presentation can be a maximum of 9 minutes long. The performance must include at least one male and at least one female. The Arts Olympix Committee suggests a minimum of 7 performed / people involved in
the organization and preparation of the performance. The lip sync presentation must have a back-track for the entire presentation. There may be no live music or significant sounds created in the presentation. There must be at least 4 different songs included in the back track. If dialogue is to be used, it must be all pre-recorded into the back track. The lip sync must follow a coherent story line. There must be at least one song in a language that is not English. There must be at least one choreographed group number included in the lip sync. Lights and sound will be standardized across the evening, a lip sync group may not require for special lighting and/or sound enhancements to their performance. On the day of the event, a beamer will be made available to project sceneries and/or certain lightings on the stage. Someone from the respective lip-sync team must be in charge of managing the projections (slide and/or movie). The Arts Olympix Committee reserves the right to disqualify any team that is observed to be behaving in an uncompetitive or inappropriate manner.

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Lip-Sync
Arts Olympix 2012 Name of college: ______________________________________________ __________________________________
Categories Beginning (0-5) Developing (6-10) Accomplished (11-15)
The lip sync

Exemplary (16-20)

Score

The lip sync adheres to most The lip-sync adheres to all Adherence to The lip sync does not adheres to some of of the of the requirements listed Requirements adhere appropriate the requirements requirements in the rules (ie time limits, (0-20) to the rules listed. listed in the rules. The lip sync showcases a somewhat understandable story lines and lower degrees of originality. listed in the rules.

/20

participation number, etc.) The lip sync integrates all its factors to create an original, creative, and coherent storyline. It should also be a clear storyline.

Originality and The storyline is not Storyline clear and there is a (0-20) lack of originality and clarity.

The lip sync showcases a coherent storyline.

/20

Use of Few or no props and Some props are costumes are used in used in the Costumes and the performance. performance Props (0-20) Music and Choreography (0-20) Judges Discretion (0-20)

The use of costumes and Many costumes props is effectively and props are employed to compliment used in the the lip-sync, storyline, and performance. music. Excellent choice of, variety, and order of music. The lip sync employed a very good choreography.

/20

The music choice is somewhat good The music choice Lack of is good and and mediocre choreography and even. relevant. Good appropriate music. Choreography is choreography is present. missing or present in low quality. This space is reserved for to the judges discretion for bonus points deemed worthy.

/20

This space is This space is reserved for to This space is reserved for reserved for to the to the judges discretion the judges judges discretion for bonus points deemed discretion for for bonus points worthy. bonus points deemed worthy. deemed worthy.

/20

TOTAL SUM

/100

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Day Schedule: February 25, 2012


10:00 AM
Dance Battle (10:00 11:00 ) Moderators introduce event and explain tournament on pinboard/whiteboard. Moderate the tournament one battle at a time and use the rules to make it run. Judges should have their own table and judge every battle on the spot. Once the tournament is finalized, judges should sum up the points and determine first, second, third, and fourth place.
Finalist Finalist

Winner 1

Winner 2

Winner 3

Winner 4

Krupp 1

Mercator 1

C3 1

Nordmetall 1

Krupp 2

C3 2

Mercator 2

Nordmetall 2

11:30 AM
Canvas Painting Race (11:30 12:30) 11:30 11:35: o Judges sit down, introduce themselves and the stimulus phrase. 11:35 12:05: o Painting from the teams, people watch and enjoy beverages and snacks. 12:05 12:30: o Explanation by the painters, and closing of event.

12:30 PM
Lunch

1:00 PM
Battle of the Bands Sound Check (13:00 14:00 ) 13:00 13:15: o Krupp College tunes and practices. 13:15 13:30: o Mercator College tunes and practices. 13:30 13:45: o College 3 tunes and practices. 13:45 14:00: o Nordmetall College tunes and practices.

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2:00 PM
Battle of the Bands (14:00 15:30 ) 14:00 14:15: o Bands set up, people settle in, judges take their place. 14:15 -14:25 o First gig: Krupp College, 3 minutes set-up and tuning. 14:30 14:40 o Second gig: Mercator College, 3 minutes set-up and tuning. 14:45 14:55 o Third gig: College 3, 3 minutes set-up and tuning. 15:00 15:10 o Fourth gig: College Nordmetall, 3 minutes set-up and tuning. 15:10 15:15 o Moderator ends event and invites everyone to the finale in the cinema at 20:00.

---------------------------------------Intermission Cheer-Up!--------------------------------------------

3:30 PM
Fashion Show Face-Off (15:30 17:00) 15:30 15:35: o Judges sit down. Light/sound check. Hosts introduce the event, the judges, and the categories. 15:35 15:45: o Futuristic Couple modeling by each college: Krupp, Mercator, C3, Nordmetall. 15:45 15:50: o Some cheering from the hosts. 15:50 16:00: o Good vs. Evil: Krupp, Mercator, C3, Nordmetall 16:00 16:05: o Hosting/Moderating. 16:05 16:15 o Blast from the Past: Krupp, Mercator, C3, Nordmetall 16:15 16:25 o Recycled Outfit: Krupp, Mercator, C3, Nordmetall 16:25 16:30 o Moderating, introduction of Lady Gaga category. 16:30 16:55 o Lady Gaga: Krupp, Mercator, C3, Nordmetall 16:55 17:00 o Closing of Fashion Show. Information about next activity.

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17:00 20:00
Dinner

Evening Competitions
Moderation by Varun Dadlani and Cristina Calvopia.

20:00 21:00
Movies + Intermission 1. Krupp College 2. Mercator College 3. College 3 4. Nordmetall

21:30 22:30
Lip-Syncs 1. Krupp College 2. Mercator College 3. College 3 4. Nordmetall

22:30 22:45
Awards Ceremony

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