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THEATRE ARTS/PERFORMING ARTS
Multiple items included in an exhibit must all be labeled with the member’s name and county. See
General Rule #16 regarding size restrictions.
*Theatre Arts I (Play the Role) – Exhibit one of the following items: Portfolio of acting activities
completed during the current year (Use of page protectors is recommended. Exhibit will NOT be labeled
“Do Not Touch”) OR Display illustrating a drawing/photograph of a clown character created by the exhibitor
OR Display illustrating a picture story developed by the exhibitor.
*Theatre Arts II (Become a Puppeteer) – Exhibit one of the following items: Portfolio of activities with
puppets completed during the current year (Use of page protectors is recommended. Exhibit will NOT be
labeled “Do Not Touch”) OR Display on the history of puppets or puppetry in different cultures OR Display
a puppet created by the exhibitor OR Display a story wheel and play adapted or written for puppets.
*Theatre Arts III (Set the Stage) – Exhibit one of the following items: Portfolio of activities for set design;
make-up; or sound, props or costuming completed during the current year (Use of page protectors is
recommended. Exhibit will NOT be labeled “Do Not Touch”) OR Display that includes sound, props, and
costume charts appropriate for a selected scene from a story or play (limited to no more than 8 items) OR
Display a scenic design model to depict a scene from a script OR Display
illustrating a character with make-up drawn or colored in. Include a photograph of a person wearing the
make-up and information on the character’s personality or part in the play.
*CLOVER CHALLENGE: Theatre Arts (individual member only) – Exhibit a display (limited to no more
than 8 items) illustrating the Clover Challenge area explored. See General Rule #17 regarding Clover
Challenge requirements. The completed Illinois 4-H Clover Challenge Agreement must be
presented with the exhibit. Any costumes must be covered in a clear plastic bag (no garment bags) in
order to be placed on display.