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~2017 Contestant Talent Request Form~ Date Submitted: Contestant’s Name: Local Title: Local ED Name: Parent’s Name: Telephone Number: Home: Cell: E-Mail Address: Type of Talent (Be Specific): Examples: Vocal= Pop, Jazz, Opera, Broadway, Religious Dance= Ballet, Ballet en Pointe, Tap, Jazz, Contemporary Drama, Instrumental, etc. Full Title of Music: Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization P.O. Box 211, Dover, DE 19903 Composer: Publisher: Will you use a custom CD? A Commercial CD? No CD (Mark Yes/No) For Custom Recordings: Please give the name, address and phone number of the person writing the arrangement: For Non-Custom Recordings: If your CD is a commercial track (produced by a tracking company, but not the original sound track), please give the name, address and phone number of the tracking company: Dramatic Reading, Comedy, Monologue: Provide the name of the book, play or writing you will use: Copyrighted: Publisher: Author: Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization P.O. Box 211, Dover, DE 19903 2017 Talent Production Guidelines for Contestants Talent Music Reservation: due to Jody Dallas, State Field Director, within 45 days of winning local title. Please email the completed Contestant Talent Music Request Form to: [email protected] You will be notified within 48 hours if the music selection you are requesting is available or if it has already been reserved by another contestant. Please remember that you must EMAIL your talent request form COMPLETED by the 45 th day after crowing. BMI/ASCAP Music Clearance Documentation: the internet search results from the BMI or ASCAP websites for the music you are requesting for your talent and submitted with the Contestants Talent Request Form above. This documentation is due at first orientation. Accompaniment CDs: two (2) CDs of your approved talent music are required by first orientation. The Talent Accompaniment CD time is strictly limited to ninety (90) seconds. Nothing longer is permissible. All CDs must be new and of excellent sound quality. Once your Talent CD is accepted and approved, no changes or substitutions are permitted. This is the only Accompaniment CD authorized for use throughout the 2016 Miss Delaware and Miss Delaware’s Outstanding Teen Pageant. All CDs must be labeled with the following information: 1. Contestant Name & Local Title 2. Music Title 3. Talent (i.e. Vocal, Classical Vocal, Lyrical Dance, Ballet, Piano, Violin, etc.) 4. Talent Time (i.e. 90 seconds, 88 seconds, etc.) Lyrics, Dialogue and Backup Lyrics on Accompaniment CD: if you are singing or speaking, one (1) copy of your lyrics, any backup lyrics and/or dialogue is required. Every word must be included, no matter how little. This should be brought with your (2) CDs to first orientation. Original Written Material Permission Letters: if you have written the material for your performance, we must receive one (1) copy of a letter granting the Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization permission to use your material for live on-stage performances. Talent Competition: there can be no duplication of a talent act among contestants. A contestant may not include in a vocal medley, the same song another contestant is planning to sing as a solo or as part of a different medley. The same song, however, may be used in a different talent type, for example; played on a musical instrument or used as accompaniment for dance by another contestant. Talent music is reserved for contestants on a first-come, first-serve basis. Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization can only reserve one (1) music request per contestant and cannot place music reserves on hold. Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization P.O. Box 211, Dover, DE 19903 Talent Time: the time limit for talent presentation at Miss Delaware and Miss Delaware’s Outstanding Pageant is ninety (90) seconds. This applies to all talent, even if you are not using an Accompaniment CD. If your CD exceeds this time limit, it will be returned and a new one must be produced. Please do not plan a performance that exceeds the ninety (90) second time limit. Accompanying Oneself with a Pre-Recorded CD: a contestant may pre-record herself as a backup vocalist, (if she is performing a different talent than vocal), or instrumental accompanist and use that CD to accompany her live talent performance. For example, a contestant dancing to a pre-recorded CD of her singing or playing an instrument. However, it cannot be announced to the judges that the Accompaniment CD contains any performance by the contestant. Contestants are judged solely on what they are performing live, no exceptions. A talent cannot be performed electronically (i.e. video tape) or with additional live accompaniment. CD Enhancements: regardless of the talent performed, the background CD cannot have voices, instruments or other noises that mimic the talent of the contestant. Example: a vocalist may have background vocals with “oohs and aahs” but cannot have a CD containing any background lyrics or a voice singing the melody line for the contestant to sing along. This also includes instrumentalists, dancers and any other talent as it could provide an unfair advantage if judges cannot delineate from the “live” performance and the talent track. Double Talents: contestants are only judged on what is performed “live.” If a contestant wishes to perform a double talent, for example, singing and dancing, or singing and piano playing, she must perform both live on-stage. However, if a contestant dances to a pre-recorded CD of her singing, she is only judged on her dance and it is not announced that she is singing on the CD. Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization P.O. Box 211, Dover, DE 19903 Search Instructions for BMI/ASCAP/SESAC Coverage How to Search BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) • go to www.BMI.com • Enter music selection in “BMI Catalog Search” box How to search ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) • go to www.ASCAP.com • click on “ACE Database” • click on “Search the Database” How to search SESAC (Performing Rights Organization) • go to www.SESAC.com • click on “search” • click on “continue on Search Repertory” It is usually best to begin your search by title. Once the title comes up then match the writer(s). Be sure the title and the writer(s) match the song you plan to use. 1. How much does it cost to use a song? Licensing fees depend on many things – including, but not limited to the fame of the song, the popularity of the performer, the way the song is used in production and the production media format. Permission and the setting of fees are discretionary with the publisher and can only be obtained by MAO’s production company. However, MAO has an agreement to use only music covered by the above licensors, and the appropriate printout must be received with the submission of Contestant Talent Request Form. Even if you know the writer, performer or their management, they do not always control their own music and their approval may be invalid. 2. The music I want to use in my production is so old I think it’s in the public domain (also called PD). Do not assume that your music selection is classified Public Domain (PD) because it was published in 1922 or earlier. Whether a song is PD depends on MANY things – laws vary depending on WHEN the piece was created, as well as WHERE your production will be exhibited. Sometimes PD pieces are newly arranged and we also need to clear the publishing rights for any new arrangements. Miss Delaware Scholarship Organization P.O. Box 211, Dover, DE 19903