News and Updates
NEW:
Changes and updates for 2025
Arrival at Kingwood High School
Lunch options
Teacher-to-teacher tips
Tips for Pair Discussion
Houstonfest Scholarships
Scholarships at State
NEW:
Houstonfest history
Contest
promo video #1 (students from one school tell why they
love contest)
Contest promo
video #2 (one student tells why she loves contest)
Contest promo
video #3
(hilarious 2024 State-winning submission from our own Klein Oak High School!)
State promo video contest
Photo gallery
Daily log of changes to
State-qualifier list
Important Dates
on a rolling basis but no later than Wed., Apr. 30, 2025 for payment
during the 2024-2025 school year: submit
Gail Cope Teacher Grant applications.
Mon. Jan. 13, 2025, 4:00 p.m.: Application for
transportation grants from the Houston Saengerbund opens (IF THEY ARE OFFERED AT
ALL; if so, teachers will be sent a
link to a Google Form).
Tue., Jan. 21, 2025, 11:59
p.m.: Houstonfest registration
spreadsheet due for regular price of $12/student (payment does not have
to be mailed until 1/27).
Mon., Jan. 27, 2025, 11:59
p.m.: Houstonfest registration spreadsheet
due
for late price of $15/student. Deadline to postmark Houstonfest payment.
Sat., Feb. 1, 2025, 9:00 a.m.: Submission of entries in the 7 virtual Houstonfest events due (get link to
Google Form from your teacher).
Tue., Feb. 4, 2025, 11:59 p.m.: Remote
judging of the 7 virtual Houstonfest events ends.
Wed., Feb. 5, 2025, 10:00 p.m.: Houstonfest changes (adds,
drops, substitutions) due. After this point, no more changes will be allowed.
Sat., Feb. 8, 2025:
Houstonfest,
Kingwood High School, Houston.
Fri., Feb. 14, 2025, 11:59 p.m.: State
online registration due for "early bird" price of $12/student (payment does not
have to be mailed until 2/19).
Wed., Feb. 19, 2025, 11:59 p.m.: State
online registration due
for
regular price of
$15/student. Deadline to postmark your State payment.
Sat., Feb. 22, 2025, 9:00 a.m.: Submission of entries in the 7 virtual State events due (get
the link to a
Google Form from your teacher). Also,
Mary El-Beheri Memorial Scholarship and Sandra Dieckman GTHS Memorial
Scholarship
applications due (to submit the application, get the link to a Google
Form from your teacher).
Mon., Feb. 24, 2025, 8:00 p.m.:
Entries in
State promotional video
contest
due to State director.
Tue., Feb. 25, 2025, 11:59 p.m.: Remote
judging of the 7 virtual State events ends.
Sat., Mar. 1, 2025:
Texas State German Contest, Texas State
University, San Marcos.
Sat., Mar. 8, 2025, 11:59 p.m.: Houstonfest Scholarship applications due.
Sun., Mar. 16, 2025: Gail Cope
State Scholarship applications due.
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Rules:
Music Events
General
rules for all music events:
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It is not allowed for any
contestant to perform any piece which he/she has performed in any previous year
in Classical Ensemble, Contemporary Music, or Vocal Solo. (This rule does not apply to Folk Dance or Polka Band.) For example: If your
Contemporary Music group performed "99 Luftballons" by Nena in 2024,
you may not use that song for Contemporary Music in 2025 or 2026 unless the members of the group are 100% different in
the subsequent years. The spirit of this rule
is that students should be challenged to work with different material from one year to the next.
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Failure to provide at least 2 copies of the piece to the judges will result in a
10-point deduction from the cumulative score.
Classical
Ensemble:
Entry Limit:
1 ensemble per school: 3-6 musicians; 1 member may be a student who has never
been enrolled in German.
Time Limits:
5-10 minutes, with a 30-second grace period (over or under).
The piece(s) must be by a German-speaking composer and be a
recognized work of music, e.g., Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Haydn, Schubert,
Strauss, Mozart, Schumann, Mendelssohn. Music must be classical and groups may
do medleys of songs. No electric instruments, other than one electric keyboard,
are allowed. No music stands will be provided at the contest site. Attire is
part of the judging criteria. If a non-German student is included in the
ensemble, this information must be given to the judges. Two copies of the
sheet music must be provided for the judges.
Download critique sheet.
Contemporary
Music:
Entry Limit:
1 entry per school: 1-5 musicians (vocalists and/or instrumentalists, but no
advantaged speakers as vocalists).
Time Limits:
2-4 minutes, with a 30-second grace period (over or under); contestants must be
able to set up and break down in a total of 5 minutes (in addition to the
actual performance time).
One piece is to be sung from a contemporary (post-World War II)
German-speaking musical artist or group, which may include rap (must be school
appropriate). Lyrics must be predominantly sung in the German language and be
memorized. Contestants may sing a cappella, with pre-recorded
accompaniment, or with one or more group members playing instruments live
(acoustic or electric). However, no playback devices, microphones, speakers, or
instruments will be provided at the contest site; contestants are responsible
for providing their own equipment and instruments. Two copies of the lyrics must
be provided for the judges.
Download critique sheet.
Folk Dance - Einzeltanz
(Couple Folk Dance):
The Einzeltanz for
2025 is the Zillertaler Ländler. Background: In 2022, we completed our
project to construct a four-year rotation of dances for
Einzeltanz. The first dance, a Schuhplattler (the
Heidauer), was used for the first several years that the event existed,
through 2018.
A second dance, a Schottische (the Markländer), was introduced in 2019, and a third dance,
a Ländler (the Zillertaler), was introduced in 2020.
There was no Einzeltanz competition in
2021 due to COVID-19. The dance for 2022 was a
Mazurka (the Nussetöter), which completed the set of four
dances. In 2023, we started the rotation
over with the Plattler. In 2024 we used the Schottische, and in
2025 we continue our second trip through the rotation with the Ländler.
Schools may enter
both the Einzeltanz and team competitions, the Einzeltanz competition only, or
the team competition only. If a school enters both competitions, the dancers in
the Einzeltanz competition may be, but do not have to be, in the group entered
in the team competition.
Entry Limit: 2 couples per school
(increased from 1 couple to 2 couples starting in 2025).
If a school enters 2 couples, the couples must consist of 4 different students.
Selection of Dance: You must check the website
for the current year's dance!
All couples dance the same dance, which will be
posted on the website by early fall of each school year. Couples DO NOT need to
provide dance notes or music, as judges will already have dance notes. The same
recording from the website will be provided at contest. Only one couple will
dance at a time, and the boy and girl will be judged/critiqued separately, i.e.,
one or more judges will judge the boy, and one or more different judges will
judge the girl. The boy's points and the girl's points will then be added
together to obtain the final score for the couple. See the critique sheet for
the specific judging criteria.
The dance will take place inside a four-meter circle marked on the floor, with
an X marked in the middle. The dance must
follow the posted documentation. After being introduced, the couple will walk to the
middle of the circle. The boy will be asked
"(Name), are you ready?" When he replies yes, the music will begin.
If necessary, the
couple may start over once. The boy should
indicate this by stepping outside the circle.
Costumes (Tracht):
Tracht comes from the word tragen
meaning "to wear." Thus, Tracht means that which one wears. As each
German-speaking region has its own distinctive Tracht, and Trachten are far too
diverse to describe in just a few short sentences, Tracht will not be
judged as to whether it is worn properly or authentically, only whether it is
worn uniformly. Basic suggestions:
Boy: black shoes; white, black, or gray knee
socks; leather pants (Lederhose) with suspenders (or reasonable
approximation such as dark short); button-down shirt (not T-shirt or polo
shirt); hat optional.
Girl: black shoes, white stockings or tights,
Dirndl (or reasonable approximation such as a dress or skirt of roughly
knee-length), blouse, apron, hat optional.
Download the dance notes
(instructions).
Download the music for the dance.
View a video of the dance on YouTube.
Download
critique sheet.
Folk Dance -
Team:
Entry
Limit: 1
entry per school.
Total
Group Size: minimum 6 dancers, no maximum.
Active Dancers on the Floor at Any Time: minimum 4 dancers performing,
maximum 16 dancers performing.
Dance Limits:
4 dances minimum, 5 dances maximum.
Time
Limits: 10 minutes minimum, 15 minutes maximum,
including entrance, exit, and
transitions, with a 30-second grace period. There is a 10-point penalty for
going under the minimum time limit or over the maximum time limit.
There is no required dance. Dancers must provide their own music,
music-player, and extension cord, if needed. The group must provide at least 3
copies of the following: a list of the dancers' names and documentation of each
dance, including the categorization (Level I, II, III) of the dance and the
region of origin of the dance. Points will be deducted from "Authenticity" if
documentation is not provided. Dances not already categorized in the
index linked below must be submitted to the regional director by
November 1 so that they can be categorized by an expert panel.
Index of dances with difficulty levels and links to videos and dance notes
Download
critique sheet.
Polka Band:
Entry Limit:
1 band per school: 5-12 musicians + 1 director (i.e., max. 13 members); 2
members may be students who have never been enrolled in German.
Time Limits:
5-10 minutes, with a 30-second grace period (over or under).
All
pieces of music must be by German-speaking composers. No electric instruments
are allowed. No music stands will be provided at the contest site.
If a
non-German student is included in the band, this information must be given to
the judges. Two copies of the sheet music must be provided for the judges.
Download critique sheet.
Vocal
Solo:
Entry Limit:
2 soloists per
school (no advantaged speakers)
Time Limits:
2-5 minutes, with a 30-second grace period (over or under).
The
contestant must sing a recognized classical or folk song from a German-speaking
composer. The song must be sung in German and must be memorized. The soloist is
responsible for their own accompaniment, whether recorded or live, or may sing
a cappella. No instruments or audio-players will be provided at the
contest site. Two copies of the sheet music (notes and lyrics) must be provided
for the judges.
Download critique sheet.
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When is the next Houstonfest?
Saturday,
February 8, 2025 Where
is Houstonfest?
Kingwood High School
2701 Kingwood Dr.
Kingwood, TX 77339
(new location in 2025!)
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Texas
State German Contest on Facebook
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State German Contest 40th Anniversary Facebook Group |