Difference between revisions of "Folktales Storytelling Competition"
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+ | The Folklore Storytelling Competition was an initiative of the National Library of Malaysia, state libraries and state public library corporations in Malaysia. The program was initiated in 2005 and implemented in 2006. The competition was open to children and young adults and it required the participants to present folklores of their choice for 15 minutes. A panel of judges would assign scores to the participants based on certain pre-determined criteria. The participant with the highest score would declared the champion. | ||
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− | * Council of | + | In Sarawak the competition was held simultaneously in all the 11 Division on 5 May 2006. It was centrally coordinated by the Offsite Services Unit of the Information Services Division of Pustaka and facilitated by 11 event managers comprising mainly of senior officers of Pustaka. The local authorities played a vital role in facilitating in the implementation of the program. These local authorities were involved in the program were<br><br> |
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+ | * Council of the City of Kuching South | ||
* Sri Aman District Council | * Sri Aman District Council | ||
* Sibu Municipal Council | * Sibu Municipal Council | ||
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* Dalat and Mukah District Council | * Dalat and Mukah District Council | ||
* Betong District Council | * Betong District Council | ||
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+ | On 13 May of the same year, the champions from all the 11 divisions competed at Pustaka capital to determine the state champion, who would then represent Sarawak at the national level bout. The Divisional Champions were<br> | ||
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+ | == Event Management == | ||
+ | Each panel of judges consisted of 1 officer from Pustaka and 2 officers from the local authorities. The judge responsibilities were to assess the performance of the participants based on the following criteria and assign marks. The total scores given to a participant by the 3 judges would then averaged and aggregated to reach the final score for the participant. | ||
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+ | == Follow Up == | ||
− | The | + | The following year, the program was restructured and renamed Folklore Storytelling Competition and Academy. |
Revision as of 08:49, 17 May 2019
The Folklore Storytelling Competition was an initiative of the National Library of Malaysia, state libraries and state public library corporations in Malaysia. The program was initiated in 2005 and implemented in 2006. The competition was open to children and young adults and it required the participants to present folklores of their choice for 15 minutes. A panel of judges would assign scores to the participants based on certain pre-determined criteria. The participant with the highest score would declared the champion.
Our Practice
In Sarawak the competition was held simultaneously in all the 11 Division on 5 May 2006. It was centrally coordinated by the Offsite Services Unit of the Information Services Division of Pustaka and facilitated by 11 event managers comprising mainly of senior officers of Pustaka. The local authorities played a vital role in facilitating in the implementation of the program. These local authorities were involved in the program were
- Council of the City of Kuching South
- Sri Aman District Council
- Sibu Municipal Council
- Limbang District Council
- Sarikei District Council
- Kapit District Council
- Simunjan District Council
- Bintulu Development Authority
- Dalat and Mukah District Council
- Betong District Council
On 13 May of the same year, the champions from all the 11 divisions competed at Pustaka capital to determine the state champion, who would then represent Sarawak at the national level bout. The Divisional Champions were
Event Management
Each panel of judges consisted of 1 officer from Pustaka and 2 officers from the local authorities. The judge responsibilities were to assess the performance of the participants based on the following criteria and assign marks. The total scores given to a participant by the 3 judges would then averaged and aggregated to reach the final score for the participant.
Follow Up
The following year, the program was restructured and renamed Folklore Storytelling Competition and Academy.