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1. Storytelling |
- Participants tell a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) themed children story written by Indonesian or foreign nationals’ author.
- The intended audience for the story is Indonesian elementary school children.
- Participants shall tell the story without reading from a script.
- The story may be taken from budi.kemendikdasmen.go.id, penerjemahan.kemendikdasmen.go.id/pecan, buku.kemendikdasmen.go.id/buku-stem, or another source from the participant’s country of origin.
- Participants may add background audio to the video.
- The length of the video must be 5–8 minutes.
- Written information including the participant’s full name, country of origin, competition category, story title, and story source must appear at the beginning of the video.
- Entries will be judged on content, language use, performance, and video presentation.
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2. Singing |
- Participants shall sing a mandatory and an optional song in Bahasa Indonesia.
- The title of the mandatory song is “Tanah Airku” composed by Ibu Soed (Saridjah Niung).
- The optional song must be selected from the list available at s.id/LaguPuisiFHI2026.
- Participants may sing with or without musical accompaniment. The accompaniment may be provided through an instrument played live by the participant or through karaoke.
- Participants are prohibited from manipulating or editing their voice using voice-changing applications.
- Participants must perform the mandatory song and the optional song consecutively.
- The video must be recorded using a static shot.
- The video must not exceed 10 minutes in duration.
- Written information including the participant’s full name, country of origin, competition category, song title, and composer must appear at the beginning of the video.
- Entries will be judged on language use, performance, and video presentation.
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3. Pantun [Rhyming] |
- Participants shall perform a self-composed pantun on the theme “Character Education for Indonesian Children (Pendidikan Karakter bagi Anak Indonesia).”
- Participants present eight pantuns with the following structure.
- One opening stanza.
- One self-introduction stanza.
- Five stanzas forming the main body.
- One closing stanza.
- One pantun consists of one stanza containing four rhyming lines.
- The video must not exceed 6 minutes in duration.
- Written information including the participant’s full name, country of origin, competition category, and pantun theme must appear at the beginning of the video.
- Entries will be judged on content, language use, performance, and video presentation.
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4. Speech |
- The speech topic is “Equality in Education (Kesetaraan dalam Pendidikan).”
- The speech structure includes an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
- Participants shall deliver the speech without reading a script.
- Participants shall deliver the speech standing and dressed in formal attire.
- The video must be 5 to 10 minutes in duration.
- In the video, participants shall be clearly visible, at least from head to knees.
- Written information including the participant’s full name, country of origin, competition category, and speech title must appear at the beginning of the video.
- Entries will be judged on content, language use, performance, and video presentation.
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5. Poetry Recitation |
- Participants shall read a mandatory poem and an optional poem in Bahasa Indonesia composed by Indonesian poet.
- The title of the mandatory poem is “Wahai Pemuda Mana Telurmu?” by Sutardji Calzoum Bachri.
- The optional poem can be selected from the list available at s.id/LaguPuisiFHI2026.
- Participants shall recite the poems expressively, in accordance with their own creative interpretation.
- Participants shall read the mandatory poem and the additional poems consecutively.
- The video must not exceed 10 minutes in duration.
- Written information including the participant’s full name, country of origin, competition category, poem title, and poet’s name must appear at the beginning of the video.
- Entries will be judged on language use, performance, and video presentation.
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