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Humorous Interpretation (often shortened to "HI", or "Humor") is an event in competitive middle and high school forensics leagues such as the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association and the National Speech and Debate Association. It consists of a piece from any published work, edited to fit within a 10-minute span with a 30 ...
In Humorous Interpretation (shortened to HI or humorous), the humorous alternative to DI at the high-school level, a competitor performs an eight- to ten-minute selection from a humorous literary work. Much of the rules for HI are identical to its dramatic counterpart with the only difference being that the presentation is funny. [2]
Dramatic Interpretation (often shortened to "Dramatic Interp," "Drama" or just "DI") is an event in National Speech and Debate Association (and NSDA-related) high school forensics competitions. In the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association and the National Catholic Forensic League , the event is combined with Humorous ...
Dramatic Interpretation: A contestant chooses a cutting from a serious play and memorizes it. The student recreates the scene using appropriate gestures and voices. Time limit: 10 minutes. Humorous Interpretation: A contestant chooses a cutting from a humorous play and memorizes it. The student recreates the scene using appropriate gestures and ...
Interpretation is highly valued in this event. Performances may be dramatic, humorous, or a blend of both. Performers often twist the meanings of words for comic effect or play on an unintentional pun. Other common ways to change the meaning of the text is to sing, dance, gesture, or simply change the tone of your voice.
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One of the film’s later scenes, where the character’s fate is left open to interpretation, has sparked intense discussion. “I love when scripts leave room for the audience’s imagination ...
Dramatic Interpretation (DI) Extemporaneous Speaking (EXTEMP) Humorous Duet Acting (HDA) Humorous Interpretation (HI) Impromptu Speaking (IMPT) Informative Speaking (INFO) Oratorical Declamation (DEC) Original Comedy (OC) Original Oratory (OO) Poetry Reading (PT) Prose Reading (PR) Radio Speaking (RADIO) Special Occasion Speaking (SOS)