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Each a year competition is held to determine the next [[Bard of Caid]]. This page collects the rules for past competitions. For the rules for the current competition, see [[Bard of Caid Rules 2015]].
Each a year competition is held to determine the next [[Bard of Caid]]. This page collects the rules for past competitions.  


Rules for the 2016 Competition are currently being determined.


===History of Competition Rounds===
=Competition Rounds 2005-2015=
In each of the first ten competitions, the Bards were required to perform (a) a piece they considered their best and (b) a period piece or an original piece in a period style, (c) a piece about the following theme, and (d) an original composition from these words announced the day of the event.
In each of the first ten competitions, the Bards were required to perform in four rounds, designed to test their abilities in various areas.
 
==Bard's Best / Bard's Choice Round==
Traditionally the first round of the competition, variously described as the performer's best piece or a freeform 'Bard's Choice'
 
==Period Round==
Traditionally a period piece (pre-1600) or an original piece in a period style, usually requiring documentation of a minimum of one page.
 
==Theme Round==
Traditionally, the judges determine and announce the theme of their choice at least one month prior to the competition.


'''Theme Piece'''
* 2005 - The topic of "Virtue"
* 2005 - The topic of "Virtue"
* 2007 - The topic of the poet Rumi, or inspired by his life
* 2007 - The topic of the poet Rumi, or inspired by his life
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* 2010 - A piece themed on "Castle" or "Fortress" -- About, evoking, reminds one of, etc.
* 2010 - A piece themed on "Castle" or "Fortress" -- About, evoking, reminds one of, etc.
* 2011 - A piece themed on "Myths and Legends"
* 2011 - A piece themed on "Myths and Legends"
* 2012 - A piece themed on "Humor" (with an emphasis on Audience Participation) See [[Bard of Caid Rules 2012]]
* 2012 - A piece themed on "Humor" (with an emphasis on Audience Participation)
* 2013 - ???
* 2013 - A piece themed on "Joy"
* 2014 - An original piece about an event that occurred within the last two years of the Current Middle Ages
* 2014 - An original piece about an event that occurred within the last two years of the Current Middle Ages


'''Three Words From a Hat'''
== On-site Composition / 'Three Words From a Hat' Round==
Traditionally, words are chosen either in advance or on-site by the competition judges, and are announced during Opening Court. Competitors are challenged to compose a new piece on-site incorporating these three words, to be performed the same day as the final round. Some judges have offered 'extra credit points' for incorporating a fourth 'bonus word.'
 
* 2005 - Moon, Hare (like the bunny), and Love
* 2005 - Moon, Hare (like the bunny), and Love
* 2007 - Hands, Honor, and Scion (heir to your estate)
* 2007 - Hands, Honor, and Scion (heir to your estate)
* 2008 - Silver, Chaste, and Merit ...with bonus extra credit points for the extra word "Lentil"  
* 2008 - Silver, Chaste, and Merit : Bonus word "Lentil"  
* 2009 - Heart, Night, Blue ...with bonus extra credit points for the extra word "Sloth"
* 2009 - Heart, Night, Blue : Bonus word "Sloth"
* 2010 - Travel, Oath, Love ...with bonus extra credit points for the extra word "Lemming"
* 2010 - Travel, Oath, Love : Bonus word "Lemming"
* 2011 - Reflection, Loyalty, Iron ...with bonus extra credit points for the extra word "Strawberry"
* 2011 - Reflection, Loyalty, Iron : Bonus word "Strawberry"
* 2012 - Silk, Bubbles, Sloths ...with bonus points for a different random word given to each competitor
* 2012 - Silk, Bubbles, Sloths : unique bonus words given to each competitor
* 2013 - ???
* 2013 - Romance, Inspiration, Jaunty
* 2014 - Extraordinary, Vociferous, Punitive
* 2014 - Extraordinary, Vociferous, Punitive
=Bard of Caid 2012=
See [[Bard of Caid Rules 2012]] for details of rules for this competition.
=Bard of Caid 2015=
For the competition to determine the 11th bard of Caid, an adjusted format was developed that moved the individual rounds of the competition to different event venues over the course of the year. The top three competitors (based on cumulative score) from the first three rounds proceeded to Finals at [[Kingdom 12th Night-Winter Coronation 2016|Twelfth Night 2016]].
See [[Bard of Caid Rules 2015]] for details of rules for this competition.
See [[Bard of Caid 2015]] for details and results for each round.

Revision as of 11:15, 26 January 2016

Each a year competition is held to determine the next Bard of Caid. This page collects the rules for past competitions.

Rules for the 2016 Competition are currently being determined.

Competition Rounds 2005-2015

In each of the first ten competitions, the Bards were required to perform in four rounds, designed to test their abilities in various areas.

Bard's Best / Bard's Choice Round

Traditionally the first round of the competition, variously described as the performer's best piece or a freeform 'Bard's Choice'

Period Round

Traditionally a period piece (pre-1600) or an original piece in a period style, usually requiring documentation of a minimum of one page.

Theme Round

Traditionally, the judges determine and announce the theme of their choice at least one month prior to the competition.

  • 2005 - The topic of "Virtue"
  • 2007 - The topic of the poet Rumi, or inspired by his life
  • 2008 - The topic of honor, or inspired by same
  • 2009 - About or inspired by the one or more of the Seven Knightly Virtues: Courage, Justice, Mercy, Generosity, Faith, Nobility, Hope
  • 2010 - A piece themed on "Castle" or "Fortress" -- About, evoking, reminds one of, etc.
  • 2011 - A piece themed on "Myths and Legends"
  • 2012 - A piece themed on "Humor" (with an emphasis on Audience Participation)
  • 2013 - A piece themed on "Joy"
  • 2014 - An original piece about an event that occurred within the last two years of the Current Middle Ages

On-site Composition / 'Three Words From a Hat' Round

Traditionally, words are chosen either in advance or on-site by the competition judges, and are announced during Opening Court. Competitors are challenged to compose a new piece on-site incorporating these three words, to be performed the same day as the final round. Some judges have offered 'extra credit points' for incorporating a fourth 'bonus word.'

  • 2005 - Moon, Hare (like the bunny), and Love
  • 2007 - Hands, Honor, and Scion (heir to your estate)
  • 2008 - Silver, Chaste, and Merit : Bonus word "Lentil"
  • 2009 - Heart, Night, Blue : Bonus word "Sloth"
  • 2010 - Travel, Oath, Love : Bonus word "Lemming"
  • 2011 - Reflection, Loyalty, Iron : Bonus word "Strawberry"
  • 2012 - Silk, Bubbles, Sloths : unique bonus words given to each competitor
  • 2013 - Romance, Inspiration, Jaunty
  • 2014 - Extraordinary, Vociferous, Punitive

Bard of Caid 2012

See Bard of Caid Rules 2012 for details of rules for this competition.

Bard of Caid 2015

For the competition to determine the 11th bard of Caid, an adjusted format was developed that moved the individual rounds of the competition to different event venues over the course of the year. The top three competitors (based on cumulative score) from the first three rounds proceeded to Finals at Twelfth Night 2016.

See Bard of Caid Rules 2015 for details of rules for this competition.

See Bard of Caid 2015 for details and results for each round.