Singing Mathematician is a talent showcase that celebrates students who excel not only in numbers but also in vocal performance. Participants demonstrate their musical artistry through expressive singing, proving that mathematical minds can also be soulful, creative, and stage-ready. This event highlights the harmony between talent, confidence, and passion—onstage and beyond.
Participants may join as soloists, duos, or small groups, depending on the guidelines set by the organizers.
Each performance must be 2–4 minutes long, ensuring smooth program flow and fairness among contestants.
Contestants may choose any school-appropriate song, whether OPM, ballad, pop, or contemporary genres.
Participants must submit their background music in advance (via USB, email, or designated platform).
Live instruments may be allowed, subject to organizer approval and proper setup time.
Costume or attire must be neat, appropriate, and performance-ready.
Judging Criteria may include:
Vocal Quality and Technique
Musicality and Expression
Stage Presence and Confidence
Overall Impact and Performance
Time penalties may be imposed for exceeding the performance limit.
Lip-syncing is strictly not allowed unless the event specifies a special category.
Props may be used, provided they are safe and do not disrupt the stage setup.
Winners will be determined based on total judges’ scores; special awards may include Best Vocalist, Best Interpretation, and People’s Choice Award.
Participants must uphold respect, fairness, and good sportsmanship throughout the event.