Speech
-In a nutshell-
-In a nutshell-
Speech is made up of 14 events, excluding PIR, and competes in competitions throughout the months of November through February on Saturdays. If you are able to sacrifice 1- 2 days a week and upto 2 Saturdays a month, commitment will not be an issue. There are events for people who like drama, acting, comedy, presentations, speaking, the news, writing, reading, poetry, and ted talks. There's even an event called Radio Speaking. If you want a quick overview of the events view the slideshow below!
This is a google slides made during the 2017- 2018 speech season. It will give you an overview of every event but if you would like a different description or more information on an event, visit the page on our website for that specific event.
Drama: Dramatic Interpretation, Dramatic Duet Acting, Poetry, Prose
Comedy: Original Comedy, Humorous Interpretation, Humorous Duet Acting
Writing: SOS, Info, Original Oratory , Original Comedy
Talking on the spot: Impromptu
The News: Extemp
Working with other people: Humorous Duet Acting, Dramatic Duet Acting, PIR*
The Radio: Radio
Books, reading, poetry: Poetry, Prose
Not having to memorize beforehand: Extemp, Impromptu, Radio
Having pre-written script: Dramatic Duet Acting, Dramatic Interpretation, Humorous Interpretation, Humorous Duet Acting
(Oratorical Declamation kind of falls into this category)
Ted Talks: Oratorical Declamation
Persuading an audience: Info, SOS, Original Oratory