Jake Wallack, the 2016 NSDA National Champion in Humorous Interpretation and a 2015 Humorous Interpretation National Finalist, shares his tips for success and for the new generation of Speech and Debate students!
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The National Speech and Debate Association defines humourous interpretation as: Using a play, short story, or other published work, students perform a selection of one or more portions of a piece up to ten minutes in length. Humorous Interpretation is designed to test a student’s comedic skills through script analysis, delivery, timing, and character development. Competitors may portray one or multiple characters. No props or costumes may be used. Performances can also include an introduction written by the student to contextualize the performance and state the title and the author.
Jake Wallack performed at the National Speech and Debate Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2016. His piece was titled "Defending Your Life". This is the tournament where he won his National Champion title.
Jake Wallack performed at the National Speech and Debate Tournament in Dallas, Texas in 2015. His piece was titled "Bubble Boy" This is the tournament where he was awarded National Finalist (top 6 in the Nation).
Nathan Fair runs this channel. Nathan Fair is a finalist at the NSDA National Senior Open Tournament. Nathan Fair also broke to semifinals at the National Circuit and Tournament of Champions qualifying Caviler Invitational National Tournament. He has qualified for the NSDA and NCFL National Tournaments. I hope you learned something from this video.
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