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CODE OF CONDUCT

The Code of Conduct applies to all who attend the Eisteddfod. No yelling, whistling etc. during or after performances. Performers must observe Theatre Etiquette and cover costumes when in the Theatre Audience.

No entry to the Theatre whilst performers are on stage. Late comers to Theatre are to enter
by door at top of stairs.
Inappropriate behaviour towards volunteers and committee members will not be tolerated
and may result in disqualification
GENERAL RULES GOVERNING ENTRIES FOR THE CITY OF ORANGE
EISTEDDFOD Soc. Inc.
LOCAL is a competitor with a 2800 postcode unless otherwise stated.
1.
This competition is open to Amateurs only i.e. people who do not derive theirMAJOR
income from performance.
2.
Entries in all sections must be in writing on the form provided or on plain paper with
similar headings, and lodged with the Entry Secretary on or before 6th June 2009.
3.
No entries will be accepted or recorded unless accompanied by full entry fee.
4.
No refund will be made for any entry fee paid after the entry has been accepted.
5.

In all competitions, which are subject to an age limit, the age of the competitor shall
be taken at the 31st December 2009. The committee reserves the right to call upon
any competitor at any time to furnish at his or her expense a Certificate of Birth, or
copy thereof, and can withhold any prize until such Certificate or copy has been
produced.

6.

No competitor may compete more than once in any one section except in Duos/Trios
or Groups where specific rules apply -
(See Specific Section Rules)

7.
In all sections where two or more are competing, the names of each competitor must
be given at the time of entry, except in the case of groups.
8.
Competitors must not have been pupils of the Adjudicator in the six- (6) months prior
to the Eisteddfod.
9.
Entrants are responsible for royalty and copyright payments and liabilities, if any.
10.
The committee reserves the right to refuse any entry.
11.
Competitors ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK.
12.
No competitor may render the same item in more than one class unless specified.
13.
Notification of appearance is not given by mail unless a program is ordered on
entering.
14.

The committee reserves the right to cancel or combine any sections.
Please read carefully and check entries as no alterations can be made after the
program has been printed.

16.
RESTRICTED means never having won a first prize in that section at any age at any

Eisteddfod or competition up to the closing date of entries. (This refers to the title of the section not the routine.) Competitors eligible are permitted to enter Restricted or Open sections, or both, but must not repeat the same routine.

18.

Competitors must be ready to take their places on the stage at the appointed time and in order set down in the program (unless changes as in Rule 19). Failing this they shall be liable to disqualification.

19.

The Committee reserves the right to amend the program at any time, to appoint a
substitute or additional adjudicator, to divide or couple any sections, or to alter
competition times.

20.
No teacher or parent shall be allowed in the stage area with a competitor.

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