Music Performances
1. Music performances may be up to 15 minutes with five additional minutes allotted for questions. Performances can be in one of the following categories:
1. Original composition - Students must submit a full score (or a significant portion of a score if work is in progress) plus a link to a URL, or e-mail an MP3, AIFF, or WAV file containing the performance.
2. Composition in the style of a specific musical period, style, or composer - Students must submit a full score (or a significant portion of a score if work is in progress) plus a link to a URL, or e-mail an MP3, AIFF, or WAV file containing the performance.3. Arranged musical work - Students must submit a full score (or a significant portion of a score if work is in progress) plus a link to a URL, or e-mail an MP3, AIFF, or WAV file containing the performance.
4. Performance - Students must submit a link to a URL, or e-mail an MP3, AIFF, or WAV file containing the proposed performance.
2. Playback resources available during presentation: audio CD and DVD.
3. Students can also propose a lecture recital or research and/or analysis abstract. In this case, students should follow the standard abstract submission guidelines for oral sessions.
Dance Performances
1. Dance performances may be up to 15 minutes in length with five additional minutes allotted for questions.
2. Students should provide a link to a URL, or e-mail an MP3, AIFF, or WAV file containing the proposed performance
3. Playback resources available during presentation: CD and DVD.
4. Students can also propose a lecture recital or
research and/or analysis abstract. In this case, students should follow
the standard abstract submission guidelines for oral sessions.
Drama/Theater Performances
1. Students may present monologues or scenes (up to five actors).
2. Performances can be up to 15 minutes in length with five additional minutes allotted for questions.
3. Students should provide a link to a URL, or e-mail an MP3, AIFF, or WAV file containing the proposed performance.
4. Students can also propose a lecture recital or research and/or analysis abstract. In this case, students should follow the standard abstract submission guidelines for oral sessions.
