
FESTIVAL OF BANDS & STRINGS
Her Majesty’s Theatre
17 Lydiard Street South, Ballarat
Andrew Dale, Trish Dulude, Doug McGregor, Claire O’Brien, Tony Rowlands,
& Mark Witham
Our appreciation is extended to Freemasons Victoria for their support.
To be read in conjunction with General Conditions.
1.The conductor/musical director is NOT to play with their ensemble, except where noted in the section rules.
2 .In sections that have a maximum number of players specified, no more than 2 players may be interchanged between items, but the maximum number of players must not be exceeded on stage at any time.
3. Competitors must not perform the same item in more than section.
4.Small groups may play unaccompanied or with an accompanist. Royal South Street Society maintain a list of accompanists who may be able to assist. Please contact the office for further details.
5. If warm-up room is not available, bands will be allowed 5 minutes warm up on stage.
6. A list of the percussion and other instruments and equipment that will be available on stage will be provided prior to the competition. Where a piece of instruments/equipment is supplied the ensembles MUST NOT substitute that piece of equipment. Ensembles may use additional equipment, but not substitute the equipment provided. For example, where a drum kit is supplied, competitors may not use their own drum kit.
For all information relating to copyright refer to General Conditions of Competition Rule 4.1
Two copies of music for adjudicators required in 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 854, 855 and 856
All entrants must present copies of pieces to be played for Concert Band and String Orchestra sections to the Registration desk at least 15 minutes before they attend the warmup room on the day of the Competitions. (We no longer need copies in advance).
Copies of your music for the adjudicator/s must have all the bars numbered.
9.TIMING.
All competitors may be timed as per the maximum time limit mentioned in each section. Time starts when the MC announcement completes and concludes at the end of the performance. Performances that exceed the time limit by more than 2 minutes may, at the adjudicator’s sole discretion, be excluded receiving a prize, award or critique.
10. All bands, orchestras or combinations of more than 12 players, must provide ONE set up person responsible for the stage set up per item played.
11. Schools must choose sections they enter carefully to ensure that in the opinion of the adjudicators there is no advantage and even competition is conducted.
12 NOVICE A novice ensemble is made up of beginning students who have been learning their instrument no longer than 2 years at the time of competing.
13 MICROPHONES
For Stage Bands, Small Ensembles and Jazz Festival, three (3) solo microphones are available for use. Should ensembles require more than this they will need to provide them.
PLEASE NOTE Sound levels will not be monitored or adjusted during performances. Schools are to indicate the use of this microphone on their instrument list provided for each performance.
14 AUDIENCE
School groups of 10 or more may be part of the audience providing they are effectively supervised and attired in School Uniform. Students that are playing in an evening session would need to be registered as a school group and pay to be a part of the audience in an afternoon session. Prior arrangements for these education group bookings must be made with the RSSS office. The fee is $2 per student.
15. The age limit will be deemed as at the 1st January of the current year.
16. All leads, appliances, amplifiers and electric instrument power supplies using 240 volts within the theatre, must have a current safety compliance tag. See Condition 5.7 of the General Conditions of the competition.
Vouchers donated by Fine Music
# In Concert Band sections 830, 831, 832, 833, 834 schools may choose the section they enter. Section 834 is only open to bands that play at an elite level. A selection process for this section will take place.
# Players must be currently attending the school for which they enter.
# Age limit 20 years.
# Schools may interchange no more than 6 players between the two groups. i.e. 6 players may play for a Junior Band and a Senior Band in two sections or Junior or Intermediate, or Intermediate and Senior, etc.
830 FINE MUSIC BEGINNING CONCERT BANDS ~ Entry Fee $180
* Open to beginning students who have had no longer than 2 years learning their instrument.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 10 Minutes
* Vouchers ~ First $100; Second $75; Third $50
* Plaque ~ First, Second, Third
831 FINE MUSIC JUNIOR CONCERT BANDS ~ Entry Fee $200
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 12 Minutes.
* Vouchers ~ First S200; Second $150; Third $100
* Plaque ~ First, Second & Third
832 FINE MUSIC INTERMEDIATE CONCERT BANDS ~ Entry Fee $230
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 18 Minutes.
* Vouchers ~ First S200; Second $150; Third $100
* Plaque ~ First, Second & Third
833 FINE MUSIC ADVANCED CONCERT BANDS ~ Entry Fee $260
a) One set piece (see Selections of Pieces for Concert Bands), and
b) Own choice/s, except where exemption has been granted.
** Exemption from Performance Criteria
Any Concert Bands that wish to play a major work may apply for an exemption of their performance criteria relating to both parts of Section 833 the Senior Concert Bands section only. For applications to be considered performance time must be a minimum of 15 minutes. Requests must be forwarded in writing with a copy of the score no later than Friday, July 10th
834 PETERA CLAMP MEMORIAL SHIELD FOR “PREMIER GRADE” CONCERT BANDS ~ Entry Fee $310
* Two adjudicators will be appointed for these sections refer to Special Condition 7
* This section is only open to bands that play at an elite level.
* RSSS reserve the right to limit the number of bands in this section, and where more than six (6) bands enter, RSSS will determine which bands to accept. Bands that have not been accepted into this section will be offered entry to Section 833 or a refund.
* All schools that enter this section will be advised as soon as possible which section they qualify for.
* The definition of a Concert Band on the Victorian School Music Festival website applies http://www.vsmf.com.au/
* Time Limit: Minimum 22 Minutes, Maximum 30 Minutes.
* The winning band will have their name engraved on the Petera Clamp Memorial Shield. The shield will remain the property of Royal South Street.
* Prizes: First $1000, Second $750 & Third $450
* Trophy First, Second & Third Plaques
Vouchers donated by Future Music available
# Three or more bands must be entered in any one division for that division to be conducted and prizes offered.
# Not more than 20 players, 20 years and under.
# Wholly brass combinations are not permitted
# Two or more contrasting numbers to be played.
# Individual bands may enter one division only.
# Stage bands who exceed the time limit will cease to be adjudicated and have 5 points deducted at that point in time. An additional 5 points will be deducted for every # 2 minutes over the time limit.
# Schools may choose the division to enter, ensuring that in the opinion of the adjudicators a “no-advantage” and even competition is conducted.
835 FUTURE MUSIC NOVICE OR JUNIOR STAGE BANDS ~ Entry Fee $80
* Time Limit: 15 Minutes (on stage).
* Bands need to present a varied program of contrasting styles, must include one swing piece and one ballad.
* Voucher ~ First ~ New 'CLOUD' version of BOTH Auralia & Musition, 12-month access for 10 students. Value $450 (includes teacher access, upgrades & training)
* Vouchers Second $200 & Third $150 to purchase goods to the retail value specified.
* Trophy First; Second & Third Plaque
836 FUTURE MUSIC INTERMEDIATE STAGE BANDS ~ Entry Fee $90
* Time Limit: 20 Minutes (on stage).
* Bands need to present a varied program of contrasting styles, must include one swing piece and one ballad. Intended for bands who have an appropriate balance and can perform above novice or junior band level, but not at an advanced level.
* Vouchers ~ First New 'CLOUD' version of BOTH Auralia & Musition, 12-month access for 10 students. Value $450 (includes teacher access, upgrades & training);
* Vouchers Second $200: Third $100 to purchase goods to the retail value specified
* Trophy First, Second & Third Plaque
837 ROTARY CLUB OF BALLARAT SOUTH ADVANCED STAGE BANDS ~ Entry Fee $120
* Time Limit: 25 Minutes (on stage).
* Bands need to present a varied program of contrasting styles, must include one swing piece and one ballad.
* Vouchers donated by Future Music available to purchase goods to the retail value Specified.
* First New 'CLOUD' version of BOTH Auralia & Musition, 12-month access for 10 students. Value $450 (includes teacher access, upgrades & training);
* Second $150 Voucher; Third $100
839 JOHN CHENERY NOVICE PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES (19 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $70
* The John Chenery Novice Shield will remain the property of RSSS.
* Refer to Special Condition 12 for the definition of a novice.
* The ensemble must consist of a minimum of 4 players and a maximum of 14 players.
* A keyboard or bass guitar may be used to accompanying the ensemble. However, at least 4 players must be playing percussion instruments. Other Instruments may be used only to give a percussion sound.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 12 Minutes.
840 JOHN CHENERY SENIOR PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE (19 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $90
* least 4 players must be playing percussion instruments. Other Instruments may be used only to give a percussion sound.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 15 Minutes.
* Prizes: Plaques First, Second & Third
842 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (19 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $50
# Attention is also drawn to the Showbiz Cinemas Mi Sound event. Mi Sound (the ‘Mi’stands for Music Industry) provides the opportunity to perform a live show in an industry environment receiving feedback from industry professionals. Mi Sound is not just for students however and any musician or band is encouraged to enter.
* Minimum 5 players.
*Open to all types of instruments.
* Each ensemble is allowed a teacher in a supporting role only.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 10 Minutes
* Prizes: First Trophy, Second Plaque, Third Plaque
847 SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL GROUP (19 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $40
* Each group is allowed a teacher in a supporting role only.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 6 Minutes
* Prizes: First Trophy, Second & Third Plaque
848 INTERMEDIATE INSTRUMENTAL GROUP (19 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $50
849 NOVICE INSTRUMENTAL GROUP (19 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $50
* Acoustic music only.
* Each ensemble is allowed a teacher in a supporting role only.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 6 Minutes
* Prizes: First Trophy, Second & Third Plaque.
Prizes donated by the T.E Byrne Memorial Trust Fund
The following sections are for one or more students studying VCE Music all units
VCE Students may enter more than once in a VCE solo section as long as they play a different instrument for each entry. The instrument to be played must be included on each entry form. Where VCE Groups may enter more than once in a VCE group section the same instrument may be played. Note that VCE entries will be run as per VCAA Guidelines.
851 T.E. BYRNE CLASSICAL/TRADITIONAL ENSEMBLE ~ Entry Fee $50
852 T.E. BYRNE MEMORIAL ROCK ENSEMBLE ~ Entry Fee $50
Attention is also drawn to the Showbiz Cinemas Mi Sound event. Mi Sound (the ‘Mi ‘stands for Music Industry) provides the opportunity to perform a live show in an industry environment receiving feedback from industry professionals.
853 T.E. BYRNE MEMORIAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE ~ Entry Fee $50
FESTIVAL OF STRINGS & AREA ORCHESTRAS
Vouchers generously provided by D’Addario
838 D’ADDARIO AREA ORCHESTRA (20 years & under) ~ Entry Fee $210
* To be comprised of players from any number of schools in an area or district.
* Two or more contrasting numbers.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 20 Minutes (which can include an optional 4 minutes on stage tuning time).
* Voucher gift of D’Addario Australia First $300
854 D’ADDARIO NOVICE STRING ORCHESTRA (18 years and under) ~ Entry Fee $65
* Strings only. A piano, percussion or guitar may be used in accompaniment.
* Not less than 10 players.
* At least two contrasted numbers.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 10 Minutes (which can include an optional 4 minutes on stage tuning time).
* Voucher gift of D’Addario Australia First $150
* Plaques First, Second & Third
855 JUNIOR STRING ORCHESTRA (18 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $65
* Strings only. A piano, percussion or guitar may be used in accompaniment.
* Not less than 10 players
* At least two contrasting numbers.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 15 Minutes (which can include an optional 4 minutes on stage tuning time).
859 INTERMEDIATE STRING ORCHESTRA (20 years & Under) ~ Entry Fee $65
* Strings only. A piano, percussion or guitar may be used in accompaniment.
* Not less than 10 players.
* At least two contrasted numbers.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 15 Minutes (which can include an optional 4 minutes on stage tuning time).
* Voucher gift of D’Addario Australia First $150
856 SENIOR STRING ORCHESTRA (20 Years and Under) ~ Entry Fee $65
* Strings only. A piano, percussion or guitar may be used in accompaniment.
* Not less than 10 players.
* At least two contrasted numbers.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 25 Minutes (which can include an optional 4 minutes on stage tuning time).
* Voucher gift of D’Addario Australia First $150
* Plaques First, Second & Third
857 JAZZ COMBO CONTEST (Open) ~ Entry Fee $65
* Combo must consist of a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 15 players.
* Open to any type of Jazz Combo. Vocal soloists may be included.
* Scores for this section are not required.
* The emphasis is on musical entertainment through improvisation.
* Music to be own choice.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 15 Minutes.
* Prizes: First Trophy, Second & Third Plaques
858 PETER MARTIN JAZZ MEMORIAL SOLO (Under 21 Years) ~ Entry Fee $40
* Competitors may play unaccompanied or provide their own accompanist. Royal South Street Society maintains a list of accompanists who may be able to assist. Please contact the office for further details.
* Two pieces to be played, one not over 80 crotchets beats per minute (ballad), and one not under 120 crotchets beats per minute. A chord chart must be submitted at registration.
* Free jazz is not permitted.
* Time Limit: Should not exceed 8 minutes
General Conditions 2020
General Conditions apply to all sections in the competitions unless stated otherwise.
Special Conditions for specific sections appear under the appropriate section in the Competition Schedule. To the extent of any inconsistency, Special Conditions will take precedence over General Conditions.
‘The Board’ refers to The Royal South Street Society board of Directors.
1. THE COMPETITION
1.1 A competitor performs an item in a section within a discipline
(E.g. Classical Vocal). A section may be split into divisions if a high volume of entries are received.
1.2 COMPETITOR - A competitor may be one person, or any group of two or more people. Each group competing in a section must comprise completely different competitors, unless stated otherwise in the Special Conditions.
1.3 ONE ENTRY - Only one entry is allowed from each competitor in each section, unless stated otherwise in the Special Conditions.
1.4 REPEAT OF ITEMS - An item by a competitor can only be performed once during the current competition, within the same discipline, except where special conditions permit otherwise.
1.5 Competitors who have been taught by the adjudicator of their section within the last 12 months are ineligible to enter.
2. ENTRIES
2.1 AGE LIMIT –
Herald Sun Aria – Competitors must be at least 17 and not over 35 years on 31 December of the current year.
Calisthenic Sections – The competitors age on 31 December of the current year.
Dance Sections – The competitors age on 31st December of the preceding year
All Other Sections - The competitor's age on 1 January of the current year, shall be deemed the age required in the sections specifying age limits.
2.2 ENTRY DATE – Entries must be submitted via our ONLINE competition database
on or before Friday 24th April. Calisthenics entries to be lodged before Friday 3rd April. Herald Sun Aria entries to be lodged before Friday 26th June. All entries must comply with the general competition rules at the time of entry. A confirmation will be generated for the competitor and it is the competitor’s responsibility to confirm all details of the entry are correct. There are no refunds for cancellations after the closing date. Should alterations be required, a request via email to info@royalsouthstreet.com.au must be forwarded to the Society. Responsibility for correct entry rests with the entrant. The eisteddfod cannot be responsible for entries lost through failed electronic transmission or incorrectly submitted online via our stardom entry system. Check your junk mail if you don’t receive a confirmation email.
2.3 LATE ENTRIES will NOT be accepted past the due date for the 2020 competitions. Due to Royal South Street Society using an ONLINE competition entry system, we are unable to process or receive entries after the due date. Exceptional circumstances via email to info@royalsouthstreet.com.au may be considered however will be subject to additional late fees. Late entries are only accepted subject to our final timetabling capacity and program deadlines without obligation. We reserve the right to not print late entries in the guide book, however all entries will be announced by the MC on the day.
2.4 ENTRY FEES - No entry will be accepted unless processed online with full payment. Entry fees are shown with discipline section items in the Competition Schedule. Fees for Calisthenics sections appear at the start of the section. Education schools may request an invoice by submitting a purchase order to admin@royalsouthstreet.com.au which must be paid within 21 days of receiving the invoice. Fees are payable to the Royal South Street Society. Fees are non-refundable once entries close, unless for an extenuating circumstance or if the section is cancelled by South Street.
2.5 COMPETITORS NAMES - All competitors must submit with their ONLINE entry correct names, dates of birth and addresses. No competitor will be allowed to compete under any name other than as stated in their entry. A person is only permitted to enter ONCE in the SAME event, except where otherwise allowed.
2.6 NAMES OF PERSONS IN DUOS/TRIOS - In all items where two or three persons are competing, the name of each person must be given at the time of entry in order for the entry to be accepted and processed correctly online.
2.7 NON-ACCEPTANCE - The board reserves the right to refuse any entry.
2.8 MINIMUM/MAXIMUM - The board or section representative may at its discretion cancel, combine or divide any section/s that have 3 or less entries at the time of entries closing. Refunds will be given when a section is cancelled.
2.9 NAMES OF COMPETITORS IN GROUPS - In all group items, a list of the names of all people appearing in each item must be held by the school representative. A separate list for each item must be supplied to comply with Occupational Health and Safety requirements.
2.10 COMPETITION ENTRY DISCLAIMERS
a) COPYRIGHT – I/we declare that all necessary licences for copyright have been
obtained and only originals or licensed copies will be used in accordance with
copyright laws and agreements.
I/we certify that if I/we will be performing in the Royal South Street competitions from a printed copy, it will be either an original published edition; a photocopy, transcription or arrangement that is accompanied by written authorisation from the copyright owner authorising that photocopy, transcription or arrangement; or an original published edition where both the work and edition are out of copyright (in the public domain).
I/we recognise failure to comply with copyright conditions and procedures outlined on our website as well as information supplied to competitors prior to the commencement of our competition - will result in the competitor being unable to compete.
b) RISK – I/we recognise that the Royal South Street Society is insured for public liability which does not comprehensively cover injury to performers, and that individuals or schools must ensure that they are adequately covered whilst performing in these competitions or otherwise enter at their own risk.
c) PHOTOGRAPHY & RECORDING – I/we acknowledge the Royal South Street Eisteddfod reserves the right to record, film, broadcast, telecast, live stream, videotape or photograph any entrant, item or event in the eisteddfod without notification. Any such photograph, recording or broadcast may be used at the eisteddfod’s discretion for publicity or promotional purposes, including competition results, photos via electronic and printed media at our discretion but shall not necessarily constitute an endorsement of any participants, and no remuneration or compensation whatsoever shall be attributable to any participants so featured.
I/we agree to Royal South Street appointing official photographers and videographers to record/photograph/ live stream any/all of my/group performance during the competition these photographs and videos can be retained, broadcast, telecast by Royal South Street for marketing, publicity and archival purposes, by submitting your entry you have automatically granted permission for this. Copies of photographs and videos will be made available to competitors/groups to purchase through the officially appointed photographers. All photos will be accessible via the official photographer’s online shop using individual discipline access codes. If for any reason you do not wish to have your individual/group performance photographed or recorded it is your responsibility to submit an official request in writing (annually) to the Royal South Street office advising your objection by no later than 14 days prior to the performance date. Individuals/ teams may only be exempt from live streaming in the case of exceptional circumstances such as legal issues it is your responsibility to submit an official request in writing (annually) to the Royal South Street office advising your objection by no later than 14 days prior to the performance date. This email must be sent to info@royalsouthstreet.com.au and include the date, section number and performance number of the item.
d) PERSONAL DETAILS (eg. Name, locality, and age category of sections) are published in the “Guidebook” and competitors should be aware that such details may be used by media outlets. Any further information concerning a competitor will not be provided to anyone without the competitor’s express permission.
e) CONDITIONS – Competitors/guardians acknowledge that I/we have read and agree to abide by the “General Conditions of Competition”, and where relevant “Theatre Rules” and “Special Conditions of Competition”. Competitors/guardians acknowledge that failure to comply with any of the foregoing rules and conditions may result in disqualification, the withholding of prizes, and a future bar in competition. The decision of the Board or relevant discipline committees in all questions or disputes arising out of or not provided for, by these rules and regulations will be final. All entries are received according to this condition and in the spirit of friendly competition upon which the eisteddfod is based; accordingly no dispute shall become the subject of any appeal at law.
f) MEDICATION – Competitors/guardians acknowledge that it is the responsibility of individual competitors who require medication to ensure that they carry it with them at all times and have it side stage in the event they should require it. It is the individual competitor’s responsibility to have a responsible person present to administer the medication in case of an emergency.
3 ADJUDICATORS
3.1 ASSISTANTS - The board reserves the right to appoint a co-adjudicator, or assistant, or substitute adjudicator when necessary.
3.2 COMPLIANCE - The adjudicator's decision as to whether or not an item presented or proposed by a competitor complies with the conditions of a particular section shall be final.
3.3 COMMUNICATION - Any unwarranted communication with the adjudicators, either by competitors, teachers, parents or other interested parties during the competitions is prohibited. Prohibited contact includes verbal, email, SMS or social mediums such as Facebook, Twitter, Internet, and Blogs or through any third party. Discipline Chairs or their delegates from their sub-committee may approach the Adjudicators when and if required to do.
3.4 CRITIQUE - A detailed critique by the adjudicator will be provided for competitors in each section. It may be obtained at the RSSS office at the end of each section, except Calisthenics where critiques will be available at the end of the division and will only be given to coaches.
3.5 PRIZE - The adjudicator has the right to withhold any prize. In the event of a tie for first in any section the first and second prize shall be divided equally between the tied competitors and no second will be awarded. The competitor with the next highest points will be awarded third. In the event of a tie for second prize, the second and third prize shall be equally divided between the tied competitors and no third will be awarded. When awarding an Honourable Mention or Highly Commended these achievements are to be considered fourth and fifth place respectively.
3.6 SOUND LEVEL - The adjudicator has the right to control the level of any amplified sound in the auditorium.
4 COMPETITORS' OBLIGATIONS
4.1 COPYRIGHT: For all information relating to copyright of all printed, photocopied,
recorded, adapted or reproduced material, please refer to the relevant competition page on the Royal South Street website http://royalsouthstreet.com.au/competition/.
Failure to comply with copyright conditions and procedures will result in the competitor being unable to compete. Refer General Rule 2.10, A.
4.2 INSURANCE - The board requires all competitors to be responsible for
insuring themselves or group/troupe members etc., against personal injury arising out of participation in the competitions. Refer General Rule 2.10, B.
4.3 ORDER OF COMPETING - Competitors must compete in the order in which their names appear in the program unless officially authorised or directed otherwise. If not present when called upon, competitors are liable for disqualification.
4.4 PROOF OF AGE - In any section where an age limit is specified, the board reserves the right to ask any competitor, at any time, to provide a proof of age. Any prize money may be withheld until such proof has been provided.
4.5 PERSONAL PRESENTATION - The board expects behaviour of competitors and audience to be appropriate to the occasion, Inappropriate language and movements are not appreciated except for Speech & Drama where applicable. Offenders may be removed from the theatre. All competitors are requested to dress neatly and present well on stage. Performances should be appropriate to the competitors’ age and to conservative community values. Inappropriate language and movements are not appreciated.
4.6 REHEARSAL - No rehearsal or practice is permitted on the stage to be used for the competitions during the currency of the discipline for which the competitor is entered. Any competitor not observing this condition may be disqualified. Dancing championship sections and Calisthenics Free Exercises are exempt.
4.7 WITHDRAWALS – Competitors who do not intend to compete in a section for which they have entered should as a courtesy notify the office to that effect 24 hours before the time appointed for that particular section.
4.8 REGISTRATION – Entrants (or a representative) must register with the session manager backstage (or as directed) at least 30 minutes before the start of the session or estimated time as advertised.* Session is Morning, Afternoon & Evening. * Section is the competitor number and type eg: 944 Under 13 years Jazz Troupe. Please refer to special conditions for discipline specific information
- GENERAL ADVICE
5.1 COMMUNICATION The Royal South Street Society’s preferred form of communication
is via email. Any correspondence with the society should be in email format, it is the responsibility of the entrant to assure that they are receiving any emails sent by Royal South Street Society representatives.
5.2 CAMERAS, VIDEOS RECORDERS, AND MOBILE DEVICES. - The use of these by members of the audience during the competitions is strictly prohibited during items or when stage lights are down. Mobile Devices must be turned to silent while in the auditorium. Offenders may be removed from the auditorium and recording destroyed. Performances are copyright. Performances may be photographed and recorded by official photographers/ videographers Teachers, coaches, competitors, parents or representatives are strictly prohibited from filming recording or taking photography of any performance. Privacy and legal consent must be respected at all times. Lights of any form including light up pens and mobile phone torches must not be used during a performance.
5.3 PROTESTS - To be made in writing, within one hour of the disputed competition, and to be accompanied by a $25 deposit, this will be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous. Calisthenics excluded see ACF rules 1.6.
5.4 STAGE – The stage plan for Her Majesty’s Theatre is located on the RSSS
website on the competition page.
5.5 STAGE EFFECTS - No helium balloons, lighted candles, sparklers, lighted
cigarettes, exploding device (eg party poppers), or any naked flames are permitted. Approved smoke or fog effects are permitted in appropriate sections. Bubble or snow generators or aerosol sprays are not permitted. The society provides stage lighting and audio amplification.
5.6 STAGE PROPERTIES – All props must comply with safety regulations as stated on
the RSSS website.” Failure to comply will result in the props being banned. Note also no glass or ceramic items allowed on stage.
No staples to be used repairing or assembling props on stage. If hay bales are used, they must be covered in plastic sheeting. Live animals, water, unprotected mechanical or electrical devices, or any dangerous items are not to be used.
5.7 ELECTRICALS – All leads, appliances, lights and stage property lighting using 240
volts within the theatre, must have a current safety compliance tag. (In service safety inspections and testing to Australian Standard 3760, can be performed by your local A or B Grade electrician). No single insulated cable is permitted to be connected to any Theatre power source. This applies to all voltages including extra low voltage (under 32 volts).
5.8 Volunteer event staff (other than discipline representatives) are not permitted to
advise, interpret or vary any rules, conditions, or any aspect of the conduct of the competition. The eisteddfod will not accept responsibility for any effect arising from such unauthorised comment.
5.9 SIDE STAGE – Side stage is off limits to any unessential personal, this includes
parents, family members and friends. Only performers, teachers/ coaches and those required to complete a task at the time will be allowed side stage.
6 PRIZES
6.1 PRIZE MONEY/MEDALS - Prize money and medals for solo, duo or trio items may be obtained at the RSSS office immediately after the awards are announced or in some cases may be presented on stage. Certificates may be purchased at the office.
6.2 TIES - In the event of a tie for first prize in any section the first and second prize money shall be divided equally between the tied competitors. The competitor with the next highest points will be awarded third prize and no second will be awarded. In the event of a tie for second prize, the second and third prize money shall be equally divided between the tied competitors and no third will be awarded.
6.3 AGGREGATE PRIZES - Aggregates are determined by adding points assigned to first, second and third places won in the various sections specified. Points are assigned thus - First, 5 points; Second, 3 points; Third, 1 point. Calisthenic and dancing sections use a different scoring method. Full aggregate points to be allocated in the event of a tie. E.g. Equal first 5 points each. Calisthenic and dancing sections use a different scoring method. Calisthenics is exempt.
6.4 AGGREGATE TIE - Where a tie for an aggregate occurs, reassessment is made thus - greatest number of firsts to decide winner. If first are equal, then greatest number of seconds decides the winner. If a tie still exists, any prize money will be divided as in prize ties 6.2. Calisthenics section is exempt.
6.5 PERPETUAL TROPHIES - Will be held by the winner for 11 months. It is
an expectation that all perpetual trophies MUST be returned to the RSSS after 11 months. All holders of trophies will be held responsible for their safe custody, engraving and return at their own expense. All trophies must be returned in the same condition they were received.
6.7 CRIT ONLY – RSSS OR Discipline Chairs reserves the right to allow an item to
perform for crit only in the event there are insufficient entries to meet our minimum requirements to run a section with prize money, or there is deemed to be a conflict of interest as determined by the RSSS board, section chair or adjudicator.
7. RIGHTS OF BOARD
7.1 FINAL DECISION - The decision of the board in all questions and unresolved disputes arising out of, or not provided for, by these conditions, shall be final.
7.2 RECORDING - Refer General Rule 2.10, C.
8. SAFETY
8.1 RISK - Competitors acknowledge that they compete at their own risk.
8.2 Performances should be designed to be safe for the performer, audience and theatre. Any ‘unusual’ items should be discussed with RSSS and the theatre technician first.
8.3 THEATRE REQUIREMENTS – All competitors performing must read “theatre rules” and the “risk assessment” as specified on the Competition pages of the RSSS website http://royalsouthstreet.com.au/ and act where relevant.
8.4 The theatre technician and stage manager may prevent a planned performance if in their opinion technical safety is inadequate. Risk assessment forms (JSEA) are required for any performances using props that have ANY risk associated with their use including things such as balls, ladders, or wheeled items for example. Forms are available from our website and should be submitted at/by the deadline list on our website which is at least two weeks prior to commencement of the discipline. Please contact the RSSS office if you are unsure.
8.5 The theatre technician, stage manager or adjudicator has the right to stop any item if they are of the opinion a competitor has suffered a serious injury, or there is a possible risk of serious injury.
8.6 Items so stopped (8.4, 8.5) may be repeated and adjudicated normally, at an appropriate time, subject to the opinion of the adjudicator and stage manager on the nature of the danger. Calisthenics: See safety requirement ACF Rules 1.1.k viii & ix.
8.7 Minor accidents which occur due to faulty property, choreography, or costume design, are not necessarily a reason for such a stop and restart of an item. Only the ultimate safety of the competitor is to be considered.
8.8 All patrons must observe directions or commands given by theatre personnel, Royal South Street Society Staff and Volunteers.
8.9 In the event of evacuation of the theatre, patrons should comply with directions from Theatre staff and Royal South Street Society Staff & Trained Ushers.