Thank you for joining us for the 2026 Indiana Chinese Speech & Talent Contest!
We look forward to seeing all of this year's wonderful speeches and performances!
Special thanks to our sponsors: The Chairman’s Bao, National Taiwan University Huayu BEST, Indiana University East Asian Studies Center, Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Chicago
Click here for more information about our sponsors and their opportunities
The submission deadline is Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
Each teacher may submit up to 5 entries for the speech contest and up to 5 entries for the talent contest. Please complete this form once for each entry. If a contestant is entering both the speech and talent contest, please complete the form twice (once for speech contest, once for talent contest). If a group of students is entering a single performance for the talent contest, please complete the form once and include all students' information.
How to register and submit your student's video entry:
Registration Form: Contest Online Registration Form
1. Provide all necessary background and contact information within the registration form, including the categories the student will compete in
2. Provide a link to the student's video submission at the end of the registration form
Video Submission Content Requirements:
Each video entry should include: (1) a brief self-introduction which will be evaluated for assignment to appropriate proficiency level, and (2) a recording of the speech and/or talent performance.
One video per entry.
Video and sound should be clear and not heavily edited.
File name format: Student full English name_Student Chinese name_speech/talent contest_contest category_entry title
Examples:
Joe Smith_张三_speech contest_foreign language learner_我与中文
Lisa Johnson_李四_talent contest_music performance_茉莉花
Introduction (time limit: 30 seconds)
Must be delivered fully in Mandarin Chinese and reflect the contestant's level of proficiency.
One take, no editing
If a group of students submits a group performance for the talent contest, all students should speak in the introduction
Speech (time limit: 1-3 minutes)
Must be delivered fully in Mandarin Chinese (possible themes: Chinese and Me, My Most Memorable Experience, The Most Important Person in My Life)
One take, no editing
Contestants should wear professional clothing in front of a non-distracting background
Talent Performance (time limit: 1-5 minutes)
Must be connected to Chinese art or culture (ex. performance of a Chinese song or traditional instrument, Chinese martial arts, traditional/contemporary Chinese dance, Chinese tongue twisters, etc.)
Footage should be taken from an angle where the performer and any instruments or props are clearly visible
5. Submit proof of paid registration fee or active CLTA-IN membership within the registration form.
(**Note: If appropriate payment has not been received by April 1, 2026, any entries submitted by that teacher/school will not be considered.)