Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Olympix
2012
ORGANIZATIONAL
COMMITTEE
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)
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
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
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)
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.
Mediocre 3-5
Good 6-8
Excellent 9-10
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.
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
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)
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.
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
/10
TOTAL SUM
/40
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)
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.
10
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.
/10
/10
/10
/10 /50
TOTAL SUM
NOTE: Please use and keep in mind the criteria above when judging all categories.
11
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.
Time
of
Event
10:00
(Saturday,
February
25,
2012)
Judges
Dr.
Larissa
Khler,
Dr.
Iris
Steckmetz,
Dr.
zen
Odag
(TBC)
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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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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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)
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
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
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.
/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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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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