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Rules, Assessment and Fees

FESTIVAL RULES

If the rules are not clear, queries should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary:

Mrs R. Howell, 6 Summerhill, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 4JU
Telephone: 01539 736193

1. The name of the Festival shall be the Mary Wakefield Westmorland Music Festival.

2. The Festival shall be organised by a sub-committee of the Westmorland Music Council. The sub-committee shall consist of members of the Westmorland Music Council with power to co-opt up to three-quarters of its members.

3. Those who take part in the Festival shall be choirs and individuals from towns, villages and schools in the old County of Westmorland or within a radius of twenty-five miles from Kendal.

4. Every singer in a choir must be a bona fide member of that choir.

5. No performer shall be allowed to rehearse or practise class work during the week of the Festival in a hall in which the class is to take place.

6. In classes where an age limit is stipulated, performers must be within the age limit stated. Age limits stated in the Prospectus signify the school year in which the children are placed. To give an example, school year 6 signifies that the performer has his/her 11th birthday during the period 1st September 2012 to 31st August 2013. Please note that school year 13 is the maximum for age restricted classes and that birth certificates should be produced, if requested.

Note: Performers not in full time education must still be within the appropriate age group.

7. In classes where the test piece is a performer’s own choice the performer must provide a copy of the music for the adjudicator’s use before the class begins. This can be a photocopy if the piece is part of a volume. Photocopy to be retained by the Festival and destroyed. Own choice items must not exceed 5 minutes’ duration unless otherwise specified in individual class qualifications.

8. The use of all audio or visual recording equipment at any time during the Festival is strictly forbidden. The Festival may appoint a photographer, designated by a badge, or allow a Press photographer to attend. Photographs taken during the Festival will only be used for publicity purposes connected with the Festival. Parents who object to children being photographed while taking part in the Festival must inform the Chief Steward in writing in advance.

Persons in possession of audio or visual recording equipment may be refused admission.

9. No photocopies may be used at the Festival, other than those obtained through a publisher’s Uniprint Service, or as provided in Rule 7.

10. Songs from the Shows Classes: to be a concert performance, with no costume, props or dance movements allowed.

11. All Instrumental Groups must be in the Hall before the commencement of the Class. A limited time will be given for setting up Instrumental Groups.

ENTRY FORMS

The Prospectus, including entry forms (which may be photo-copied), may be obtained from the Entries Secretary, Mrs Lesley Talbot, 10 Sunnyside, Kendal LA9 7DJ, Tel: 01539 729817, from Made in Cumbria, Stramongate, Kendal, or printed from the Festival website.

Completed forms should be returned to Mrs Talbot by 1800 hours on Saturday 12th January 2013. Each entry must be made on a proper, separate entry form and must be sent with the correct fee. Entry forms may be printed off from the website and submitted by post. Cheques/postal orders should be made payable to Mary Wakefield Festival.

Details of performers’ music in own choice classes must be given on the entry form for inclusion in the Adjudicated Classes Programme. Confirmation of entry will be sent by email where possible. Please ensure that you add your email address to both sections of the form.

NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED

ENTRY FEES

Single entries up to Year 6: £4.50
Single entries up to Year 13: £5.00
Groups of 2-4 performers: £7.50
Groups of more than 4 performers: £10
Choral Celebration Evening: £35 per choir

NOTES

1. Performers may provide their own accompanist, but, if required, an official accompanist will be available. Performers requiring the services of the official accompanist will be required to send a copy of their music with their entry. No alteration can be made to this arrangement without the agreement of the Official Accompanist.

2. All trophies are held for two years.

3. Adjudicators’ marking sheets may be collected after each class.

4. The rules relating to individual classes are stated under the class headings.

DATA PROTECTION

Please note that data held on all entry forms is for the sole purpose of running the Festival and will be held for no other purpose. Entrants signing these forms agree not only to this, but to all the rules and regulations of the Festival.

ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
(as recommended by The British and International Federation of Festivals)

Category and Descriptive Criteria
Fair:  A performance limited in its communication
Moderate:  A performance showing development of technique and/or communiction
Merit:  A capable performance showing some artistic appreciation and/or technical ability
Commended:  A convincing performance technically and artistically
Distinction:  An excellent performance technically and artistically
Outstanding:  An exceptional performance technically and artistically

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