CCS Hello World Day

Friday, June 11, 2010

Gordon College
Olongapo City
College of Computer Studies
 

Hello World Day
Event Coordonator: Mr. Marc Anthony B. Reyman

Mission

The College of Computer Studies’ “Hello World Day” mission is to contribute to the social well-being of the college by facilitating a positive, fun, friendly, entertaining and competitive atmosphere through proficient, organized activities, tournaments and different events related to team building.

Activity Objectives

a.      strengthen the camaraderie among CCS students and faculty

b.      provide wholesome student relationships through group and individual activities

c.       instill an all around personality or habits of fellowship and participation that can carry on to everyday living

d.      develop student responsibility and leadership skills

e.      provide students with unforgettable and enjoyable experience

f.        develop mental and physical elements of each individual

General Guidelines
1.    The CCS entire student population will be divided into eight (8) groups each to be managed by a different CCS faculty.
2.    Each team will be composed of students from different year levels.
3.    Groupings will be assigned by the activity coordinator.
4.    Teams will be assigned a different color (red, silver, yellow, green, blue, violet , pink, brown).
5.    Teams will wear t-shirt corresponding to their team color during the competition.
6.    Different competitions will be held through the course of the day to determine the overall champion.
7.    The team with the highest over-all points will be declared the champion.
8.    Student leaders will be assigned to each team to organize their group.
9.    It is the task of the student leader to assign competitions for the members or otherwise find a way for the designation.
•    Each student must join ONE MAJOR COMPETITION and ONE CREATIVE COMPETITION
•    Students are not allowed to join TWO or MORE contest of the same type.


10.    Designation and number of players / contestants as follows









































I.    Show Choir Guidelines
  •   A show choir is a group of people who combine choral singing with dance movements, sometimes within the context of a specific idea or story.
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  •   Show choirs traditionally wear a costume, though the definition of what is considered a costume in show choir is very broad and ranges from jeans and a t-shirt to extravagant period clothing or flashy dance-wear. It can be very conservative (such as tuxedos and ball gowns) or very edgy.
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  •    The choir usually has a backup band (or "combo" if it includes horns) providing instrumental music to complement the voices. The band may be as small as a single pianist or be an entire rhythm section complete with bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, several brass instruments and occasionally strings.
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  •  The amount of props varies between choirs: some may have a large number to enhance the visual aspect of a show, while other groups use none at all.
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  • Aside from choreographed dance movement, body language plays a key role in a show choir performance. Many show choir directors encourage the use of "facials", expressive movements of the face that assist in conveying the message of the song being performed. Facials may include dramatic representations of smiling, frowning, looks of surprise, or other emotive responses.

Show Choir Rules

1.    Each Group will be composed of twenty five (25) members including instrumentalist.
2.    Show choir groups must render any song from GARY VALENCIANO (original or revived).
3.    Instruments are limited to a keyboard, a guitar, a beat box in the acoustic sense. Or a combination of the three.  There will only be a maximum of three instrumentalists per group.
4.    All performers, including instrumentalists, must be students of the College of Computer Studies.  The only exception will be an instructor playing an accompanying instrument.
5.    Choirs are free to present any type of performance they wish. It may be a single song or a medley as long as it will not exceed 5 minutes. Two points (2) will be deducted for each minute overtime.
6.    Directors may be on stage with their choirs and may direct if they wish.
7.    No taped or recorded back-up music is allowed. The back-up ensemble is judged as an integral part of a group’s performance.
8.    Performances must be choreographed.
9.    All members of the choir must sing, except for the instrumentalist.
10.    Props must not cause mess or danger to others or the venue.

Voice Quality
-    Includes variations of tone and blending            30%
Choreography
-    Includes timing, sequence, and mastery            30%
Interpretation of Selected Song
-    Acting, emotion, story line                                    20%
Accompaniment
-    Musicality, musicianship, synchronization          10%               
Creativity
-    Costume and Props
-    Choice of song and originality                              10%


II.    CCS Best Dance Crew Guidelines

CCS Best Dance Crew is an intense Hip-Hop and Street Dance Crew competition. Hip-hop dance refers to social or choreographed dance styles primarily danced to hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture. This includes a wide range of styles notably breaking, locking, and popping.

1. Each group will be composed of 15 members.
2. Each Dance Crew will have a maximum of 5 minutes to perform. Two points (2) will be deducted for each minute overtime.
3. Each team should clearly display that they are a hip-hop or street dance crew.
4.  Inappropriate, sexually explicit or suggestive dance moves while performing is NOT
permitted. This will result in instant disqualification.
5.  No part of the performance should be offensive to others.
6.  Appropriate attire is required.
7.  Appropriate music is required. Profanity in music is NOT permitted. This will result
8.  All decisions of the judges will be final.
9. Each step team must have all music cued and on one CD—no tapes will be allowed.

Crews will be judged based on the following criteria and point scores:
•    Originality/Creativity:               1-15
•    Complexity:                              1-10
•    Precision/Synchronization:     1-10
•    Musicality & Expression:        1-5
•    Appearance/Costume:           1-5
•    Crowd Appeal                         1-5
•    Total                                          50 points

III.    Basketball Rules
1.    Each team will be composed of seven (7) players (all men).
2.    Normal whole court basketball rules will apply (fouls, travelling etc.).
3.    The game will be a race to 11 points with no time limit.
4.    Point system will be ONE point for regular 2 points and TWO points for regular 3 points.
5.    Tournament competition will be a single elimination.

IV.    Volleyball Rules
1.    Each team will be composed of eight (8) players (4 women and 4 men).
2.    Normal volleyball rules will apply (outside, error etc.).
3.    The game will be a race to 15 points with no time limit. It will be on a running score basis.
4.    Tournament competition will be a single elimination.

V.    Mr. and Ms. Hello World Day

1.    Each group must have a representative for the Mr. and Ms. Hello World Day
The Mr. & Ms. Hello World Day candidate must:
•    Be of good moral character
•    Be of pleasing personality

2.    Each candidate will represent a country assigned to them. They should wear a costume or attire that would identify the country assigned to them during the competition.
3.    Criteria for Judging will be as follows:
Costume                 20%
Brain                       30%
Appeal                    30%
Confidence             10%
Audience Impact    10%


1 comments:

Kamote Empire said...

I'm wondering where "Hello World" used by programmers came from