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WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Welcome to
Indonesia
Your Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen,
distinguished guests,
Assalammualaikum warahmatullahi
wabarakaatuh.
It gives me great pleasure to extend to
you all a very warm welcome on behalf of
the Ministry of Education and Culture of
the Republic of Indonesia and to say how
grateful we are to be hosting the World
Schools Debating Championship 2017.
It is gratifying to note that WSDC 2017
brings together 52 nations from around
the world. It is an excellent opportunity to
renew friendships and strengthen networks
between delegates participating this year.
The Indonesian Ministry of Education and
Culture considers debating as a strategic
program to boost the capacities of
students. Personally, I believe that English
debate championships have successfully
attracted enthusiastic participation from
schools everywhere. The WSDC has
encouraged the growth of debate around
the globe, including in Indonesia. Academic
debate in school campuses is vibrant
and students get in line to take part in
debating. Beyond the performances, I see
the WSDC as an embodiment of the ideals
of reasoned argumentation, tolerance for
divergent points of view, and rigorous
self-examination. This is the best way to gear
up students’ critical thinking as well as to
maintain democracy, which the government
cares a great deal about. Therefore, I
strongly believe that competitive debate
needs to take place consistently in the
education system to be the safeguard of the
future generations.
In a more general belief, debating
championships promote the concept
of testing ideas and criticisms; a very
positive approach to democracy and good
governance. It channels the capability to
decide what matters and which arguments
count. Moreover, it trains students to
express their views in a mode of language
that they design to win their case and
impress those who adjudicate them. This is
the best way to bring students into contact
with a culture they might not otherwise
encounter.
In the education system, the task before
us today is to chart a promising future for
our students. This is not an easy task, but
I feel so fortunate. The WSDC makes this
particular task easier. The competition and
debating culture are harmonious here and I
believe that this is the best way to give our
students a huge advantage; opening doors
into a new, often unfamiliar mode of
self-expression. This is my hope and fascination
with competitive debating.
Finally, I wish you all a pleasant time during
your stay in Bali. Cherish the opportunity
and have a wonderful championship. Not
every year you get to experience Bali’s
marvelous culture on top of Indonesia’s
famous hospitality.
Wassalammualaikum warahmatullahi
wabarakaatuh.
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
A Commitment
for Tomorrow
Assalammualaikum warahmatullahi
wabarakaatuh.
The Directorate of High Schools
Development of the Ministry of Education
and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia
is honoured to be hosting the World
Schools Debating Championship 2017 in
Bali, Indonesia. Debate has been a very
important part of our works at the Ministry
every year; trying to discover Indonesia’s
best speakers to represent us in the World
Schools Debating Championships. We are
extremely joyful that this year we are blessed
with the opportunity of welcoming nations
from around the world for the irst time in the
WSDC history.
Nothing is more rewarding than to see a
civilized exchange of ideas among students.
When young students master the arts of
persuasion and argumentation, our future
is in good hands. In conjunction with the
mission to improve the quality of education
throughout the nation, competitive debate
has therefore become a very signiicant part
of the grand scheme. Not only that it pushes
students to open their minds to multiple
diferent ideas while remaining critical,
debate has also provided an avenue for
Indonesian students to make sure that their
voice are also heard by the world.
Every year, we at the Directorate of High
Schools Development continue to develop
the national debate circuit by organizing the
National Schools Debating Championship
which contests only the best team of
debaters representing the 34 provinces that
constitute Indonesia. The best speakers
from this national championship are
then trained in extensive boot camp to
discover the best individuals who will get to
compete at the highest level at the WSDC
subsequently.
Through our debate programs, we aim to
strengthen not only students’ intelligence,
but also their character, communication
skills, critical thinking ability, and conidence.
At heart, this commitment is in line
with the global mission of advocating
sustainable development as this sort of even
encompasses the principles of learning to
know, learning to do, learning to be, and
learning to live together—a commitment to
transform and change lives.
I believe that this prestigious tournament
provides knowledge and understanding
of the diferent cultures of the world,
languages, and deeper global perspectives.
Indonesia is proud to dedicate its resources
to the development of young debaters
and students as leaders in their respective
communities and hopeful that it lays a
strong foundation for today’s young learners
to become tomorrow’s leaders.
I wish you the best for the tournament!
Wassalamualaikum warahmatullahi
wabarakaatuh
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Tougher
Competition
Assalammualaikum warahmatullahi
wabarakaatuh.
It is with great pleasure that Indonesia
welcomes you to the World Schools
Debating Championship 2017. I am illed
with joy and pride over the fact that we
have been able to overcome the challenges
that have come before us over the past
two years in preparing for this great
championship. I believe that through this
championship, students from around the
world will be able to experience tremendous
satisfaction in being able to promote civilized
debate and bring forth the motions of
tolerance and peace.
This year, we are proposing the theme
of Diversity and Harmony. Comprising
34 diferent provinces spread across the
world’s largest archipelago, Indonesia has
thousands of islands, ethnic groups, ethnic
languages and dialects, traditions, customs,
and many others. Even in extreme condition
of diferences, Indonesia is able to overcome
the overwhelming challenges and live in
harmony. We hope that every participant
coming to Indonesia for the WSDC will see
with their own eyes not only the beauty
of our nature, but also the beauty of our
people. I am also conident that hosting this
tournament will allow us to learn a lot from
the international debating community of how
to disagree during debates while remaining
friendly and supportive of each other after
the debate wraps up.
The World Schools Debating Championship
is perfect for our students to unlock and
achieve their maximum potentials. It
persistently trains students to exercise
their rights to free speech without being
disrespectful of their opponents and also
remaining responsible of what they argue.
In this time and age, sharing is a constant
part of our lives and everyone is entitled to
their opinions. Eforts in generating efective
critical thinking are essential for education
as well on top excellent communication
skills. Competition is getting tougher, so
students are also encouraged to continually
improve their qualities and skills. Therefore, I
believe that debate is a powerful tool to use
in furthering the agenda of enabling access
to quality education for all. Debates change
people through experience and I believe that
this experience will change the lives of many
of you as well.
I look forward to witnessing the birth of the
next World Champion!
Wassalammualaikum warahmatullahi
wabarakaatuh.
Suharlan, SH, MM
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
29 Years of
the World
Schools Debating
Championships
I am delighted to welcome participants from
across the globe to the 2017 World Schools
Debating Championships in Bali, Indonesia.
Debates have been a feature of human
history for over 4,000 years. Egyptian
princes, for example, are known to have
debated agricultural policy at the Pharaoh’s
court as early as 2080 BC, while Chinese
scholars conducted important philosophical
debates during the reign of the Chou
Dynasty from 1122 – 255 BC. Protagoras
of Abdera is believed to have organized the
irst formal debating competitions when he
held debate contests between his students
in Athens 2,400 years ago.
The World Schools Debating
Championships started out as a small
international tournament in 1988 involving
teams from 6 nations. Over the past
3 decades, it has grown into a
well-established annual event, regularly involving
over 50 teams from every corner of the
world.
Indonesia began sending its team to the
championships in 2001 and has been
involved in WSDC every year since then.
I’m delighted that Indonesia has now taken
up the mantle of hosts, and I am certain
that the event in Bali this year will not only
be a fantastic debating tournament but
also a rich cultural experience for everyone
involved. I would like to express my very
sincere thanks to the Indonesian Ministry
of Education and Culture, The Jakarta Post
Foundation, all the host schools in Bali at
which the debate rounds will be taking
place, and all the other organizations whose
support has made WSDC 2017 possible.
Running an international event of this scale
is a mammoth task, and huge thanks must
also go to all the members organizing
committee and all the other individuals
who have contributed to putting this year’s
competition together.
Over 500 debating enthusiasts from around
the world are converging in Bali for this
year’s championship. Every participant
becomes a member of the WSDC
community, and I encourage you to get
to know as many other members of the
community as you can during your time in
Bali and discover the unique perspectives
which each and every one of them brings. I
hope that every participant at WSDC 2017
enjoys the experience of being in Bali, of
engaging in thought-provoking debates on a
variety of issues, and of interacting with the
other participants who have come together
from across the globe for this event.
Best of luck to all the competing teams!
Mark Gabriel
Chair
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
To all members of the organizing committee,
volunteers, supporters, and friends, I am
eternally grateful for all the eforts that
you have put into every aspect of the
preparation to make sure that this year’s
championship will be the best one yet.
Having the government support has made
things somewhat easier for us as well, so I
want to thank the Ministry of Education and
Culture of the Republic of Indonesia for all
their support and trust in making WSDC
2017 what it is.
It is therefore with tremendous joy that I wish
the best of luck to all of you. I want you to
always remember that many out there can
only dream to compete at the level that you
are now, so make sure that you give it your
all. Make the most out of this experience
and please don’t forget to treat yourself
to the magniicent beauty of Bali and its
people.
Ravio Patra
Convenor
WSDC 2017 Bali, Indonesia
Intelligence and
Compassion
Hosting the championship in Bali is a
two-year work in the making. It has been a
long, rigorous process that has become a
constant part of my routines for the past two
years. I will be sad when it all concludes on
August 11th, but for now I am all drowned
in excitement to be welcoming the 52
delegations that are going to compete for
the coveted title of World Champion. Of
these 52 teams, we have 3 nations who are
making their irst appearance and also some
other nations who are not represented by
their debaters but are still contributing with
their judges and observers present in Bali.
I am therefore conident and hopeful that
more and more nations will join the global
WSDC community in future years.
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Thank you also to The Jakarta Post who
initiated Indonesia’s attempt to bring the
WSDC to Indonesia and brought the team
together. Also, to all my family members and
friends who were always there throughout
all my highs and lows, thank you is such an
understatement. Last but not least, thank
you to Ravio Patra, my Co-Convenor—
thank you for always giving your best and
for all the work. I would have never made
this without you.
I hope all the hard work, sweat, and
commitment that each one of WSDC Bali
organizing committee member has put
into hosting this year’s WSDC ensures that
every participant coming this year has one
amazing, unforgettable experience.
Best of luck for the competition, everyone!
Don’t forget to enjoy Bali!
Kristi Ardiana
Convenor
WSDC 2017 Bali, Indonesia
Hard Work, Sweat,
and Commitment
I can still recall the moment crystal clear
when I decided to challenge myself taking
on the role of being one of the Convenors
for WSDC 2017. I was only in my
sophomore year and probably rather naïve.
I was completely unaware of the
tremendous responsibility embedded with
the role. It was all pure excitement at irst
because I have always had the passion for
debating and managing competitions.
When I look back, I realized that the road
in the past two years has never been a
tranquil one. It has been illed with pebbles
and rocks here and there. Co-convening the
largest international high school debating
championship turned out to be way harder
than I irst thought it would be. But there’s
no single regret I have. Fast forward two
years, it all went by so fast and now here we
are—WSDC 2017 Bali is happening and I’m
extremely delighted to welcome each one of
you to the championships.
As Co-Convenor, I’m so honored to be part
of such a big committee that brought the
WSDC to Indonesia for the very irst time
in history. In this special occasion, I would
like to thank several institutions and people
who made WSDC Bali possible. First of all,
the Ministry of Education who constantly
put trust in us, the debating community, to
host WSDC Bali and has been extremely
supportive.
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Organizing Committee
Cara debated for Team Indonesia and won Best EFL Speaker in Bangkok 2014. She is excited to return to this year’s WSDC as Tournament Director. She is still faithfully waiting for her Hogwarts letter, but in the meantime, she settles for Economics at Universitas Indonesia with a passion for poverty alleviation. Expect a warm and bubbly (but viciously snappy, if you come late or don’t follow tournament regulations) girl who is poised to help do everything she can to make your Bali experience a memorable one.
Regina Cara Riantoputra (Co-Tournament Director)
Rachmat is a keen supporter of debating in Indonesia. He has lead Indonesian delegations to both the WSDC and WUDC. A lecturer at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Rachmat helps organize the National Schools Debating Championship (NSDC) and Lomba Debat Bahasa Indonesia (LDBI), a counterpart of NSDC where the debates are conducted in similar style with speeches in the Indonesian language.
Rachmat Nurcahyo (Co-Tournament Director)
Fonda has been with the Ministry of Education and Culture for 15 years and a good part of those 15 years have been spent working to develop debating across Indonesia. She has had an active role furthering high school debating through the annual national championship, from which Indonesia selects its representatives for the WSDC. She has been to WSDC twice in Singapore 2015 and Stuttgart 2016.
Fonda Ambita Sari (Head of Secretariat)
Sidik takes care of the little details that are always there but nobody seems to notice how they were done in the irst place as if they were just there to begin with. It’s a magic trick—or so he claimed. If aliens abducted him, you won’t like it because he prepares your kits and certiicates. After all, you can’t go home without a certiicate to prove you really were in Bali for WSDC; not just some wanderlust trip.
Sidik Mulyana (Secretariat)
The only person in the organizing committee who actually resides in the island of Bali, Nyoman is our reliable go-to local man. A lecturer at Politeknik Negeri Bali, Nyoman doesn’t ind ‘traveling’ to Bali as exciting as the rest of us do because he doesn’t get to really travel anywhere—the venues are all an hour’s car ride away from his home.
I Nyoman Radjin Aryana (Chief Liaison Oicer)
Hari works at the Ministry of Education and Culture and has been involved with national championship since 2002. Having been to WSDC 2014 in Bangkok as an observer, Hari is no stranger to competitive debating even though he’s never tried the sport himself—more of an observer from the bureaucracy. Hari hopes that everyone has a good time in Bali.
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Previously Associate Director of Debate at Northwestern University and Director of Debate at the University of Kentucky, Andrea is an Intercollegiate Debate Coach at Harvard University. She has extensive experience using the tabroom.com across a variety of debate events and has hosted and tabulated for more than 30 forensics tournaments. She was also a member of the World Schools tabulation room at the NSDA National Championship.
Andrea Reed (Tabulation Master)
If you see someone with a committee ID holding a camera trying to get your picture, don’t be afraid! That may be Etha or someone from her team trying to document the WSDC moments in pictures. They work like lies on the walls. When the championship ends, everyone will have pictures and videos to remember their Bali moments by. So worry not—they’ve got your back!
Yetha Milala
(Documentation Coordinator)
Jeanne falls hard for cute mundane stuf. Give her anything purple, squishy, or lufy—and she’ll beam. Her friends stamp her as workaholic, impulsive, and disciplined. She allegedly causes hearing impairment when in distress or excitement. Jeanne has attended numerous debating tournaments as debater, adjudicator, and organizer—she’s spent one-third of her life in competitive debating. Jeanne is always ready to help you whenever she can.
Jeanne Sanjaya
(Registration & Visa Coordinator)
Jessica is one of the registration angels (as we prefer to call ourselves) whose names you may recognize from the relentless emails they keep pestering you with on a regular basis. She’s spent 7 years of her life in debating and the rest of it being a devoted couch potato. You can always ind her by the stationary section in bookstores and cute dessert cafés. Jessica wishes you the best for WSDC and don’t forget to have fun while at it!
Jessica Andriani Liong (Registration & Visa Oicer)
Pelangi is no Wonder Woman but she is a stubborn idealist who would jump of a clif in a heartbeat if she knew there was a 5.5-percent chance of light. A big fan of sustainable energy and design, she’s big on people who love what they do and have the courage to do what’s right no matter what. She works in Bangkok for an architecture irm but nothing was stopping her from coming to Bali for the WSDC.
Pelangi Helia Puteri (Registration & Visa Oicer)
The only reason you’re reading this book now is because Rizki managed to put everything together in time for printing. Ravio might have edited the book, but Rizki has all the magic tricks. Without him, you’d still have the yearbook but on plain white papers. Some of you submitted a very long text for the team proile, so they had to be edited to make sure that everything its in one page. Sorry about that.
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Venues
SMA NEGERI 1 DENPASAR
The oldest high school in Denpasar, SMAN 1 Denpasar is widely considered as one of the most reputable educational institutions in Bali. Well-known for its academic and extracurricular accomplishments especially in sports and art programs, the school ground is decorated with natural green trees—giving of a very fresh atmosphere which is perfect for students to perform their activities. SMA Negeri 1 Denpasar hosts Preliminary Rounds 1, 2, 3, and 4.
SMA NEGERI 4 DENPASAR
Widely considered to be one of the nation’s best schools, SMAN 4 Denpasar boasts a formidable reputation as the training ground of reputable Indonesian debaters—some of whom have gone on to win national titles for Bali and represent Team Indonesia in the WSDC. Established in 1982, the school is located in the Western part of Denpasar. SMA Negeri 4 Denpasar hosts Preliminary Rounds 5, 6, 7, and 8.
SMA NEGERI 7 DENPASAR
Referred to as the ‘green school’ thanks to its eco-friendly policies, SMA Negeri 7 Denpasar was established in 1989 and has been awarded for its environmental awareness programs, expansive school gardens, and tree-planting initiative. Located in the Central part of Denpasar, the school is also known for its football, basketball, and art programs. SMA Negeri 7 Denpasar hosts Preliminary Rounds 1, 2, 3, and 4.
SMK PARIWISATA HARAPAN DENPASAR
SMK Pariwisata Harapan Denpasar deies the stereotypes set against Vocational High Schools in Indonesia—often portrayed as institutions reserved for underachieving students. A private school for students to master the A to Z of Tourism industry in addition to regular secondary education competencies, the school is best known for its excellent foreign language programs, particularly English, Japanese, and Mandarin. SMK Pariwisata Harapan Denpasar hosts Preliminary Rounds 7 and 8.
POLITEKNIK NEGERI BALI
A state polytechnic ofering 3-and-4-year Diploma degrees for students hoping to be professionals in Accounting, Business Administration, Tourism, as well as Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, Politeknik Negeri Bali is located in Jimbaran—where all the good seafood and luxurious resorts are. Politeknik Negeri Bali hosts Preliminary Rounds 5 and 6.
SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN BALI
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
UNIVERSITAS UDAYANA
Considered to be Bali’s premier and largest university ofering undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate programs in a variety of ields, Universitas Udayana is a state university named after the Great Emperor who ruled Bali many centuries ago. Situated in downtown Denpasar, Universitas Udayana is among the nation’s top-tier universities with internationally esteemed faculty members. Universitas Udayana hosts the Quarterinals and Semiinals.
I GUSTI NGURAH RAI AIRPORT
The international gate to Bali, I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) is connected to many major global cities. The airport serves hundreds of domestic and international lights daily and will be the irst gate for most of you when arriving in and departing from Bali. Worry not—the airport is swarmed by local cabs and car rent services. And since it’s 2017, services from Uber, Grab, or the popular local brand GoJek are widely available. For those of you who arrive in Bali starting 1 August and departing no later than 11 August, rest assured we’ve got you covered with our exclusive airport transfer services.
SANUR PARADISE PLAZA HOTEL
In Sanur, one of Bali’s more sophisticated tourist spots, many accommodations will dazzle you but Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel is a special one. A 4-star establishment with beaches, shops, and eateries nearby, every participant of WSDC 2017 will be entitled to a 10-night full board accommodation at the hotel. For some of you who are lucky enough, you will ind yourselves in rooms with private balconies and direct access to their 110-meter free-form pool shaded by tropical palm trees. In addition to being your temporary home, the hotel also hosts the tournament committee meetings, regular meals, and closing ceremony.
GRAND INNA BALI BEACH HOTEL, RESORT & SPA
An extremely popular 5-star resort, Grand Inna Bali Beach ofers direct access to their private sunrise beach, where we will release baby turtles into the seas in the morning before Grand Final round scheduled to take place in their Rama Shinta Ballroom later in the afternoon. Grand Inna also hosts some teams arriving early in Bali as well as the Cultural Night.
CANANGSARI RESTAURANT
Popular for hosting parties and ceremonies with a healthy mix of Western and local cuisine, Canangsari hosts host the Break Night Party of WSDC 2017. Consistent with its Balinese architecture, Canangsari ofers Balinese cultural performances to its guests—perfect for relaxing before the break announcement is made.
CITTA KELANGEN AUDITORIUM
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
WSDC 2017 in Numbers
WSDC is the Olympics of high schools debating. While other competitions may attract larger number of participants because the teams represent institutions rather than nations, WSDC is special because this is where the true winners become the World Champions of schools debating. Needless to say, there has been a huge amount of resources that are employed in order to organize WSDC 2017. This is WSDC 2017 in numbers!
30
years since the irst WSDC in Canberra, Australia in1988
27
months since the irst stage of preparation for this year’s WSDC started in2015
16
years since Indonesia irst took part in WSDC 2001 in Johannesburg150
members of the organizing committee and volunteersMore than
10000
emails exchanged52
participating nations85
international adjudicators250
debaters455
total participantsTeam Barbados travels
19253
kilometers fromBridgetown to Denpasar; the farthest among all
nations
Ghana, Tunisia, and Vietnam: the
3
countries participating in WSDC for the very irst timeAustralia, England, Scotland, New Zealand, Canada,
Singapore, Ireland, and the United States:
8
nationshave claimed the title of World Champions
Pakistan, South Africa, Swaziland, and Wales: the
other
4
nations to have ever advanced to the GrandFinal
231
debate match-ups from the 8 Preliminary Rounds through the Grand Final Round15
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Schedule shown in local Indonesian Central Timezone of WITA (UTC+8)
Tuesday, 1 August 2017
(Arrival, Team Registration)Time Activity Venue
00.00 – 23.59 Arrival in Bali International Arrival at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport
14.00 – 23.59 Hotel Check-In Lobby at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
17.30 – 21.00 Dinner Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
08.00 – 22.00 Team Registration Lobby at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
(New Nations Brieing, Adjudicator Training, Team Managers Meeting, Opening Ceremony)
Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast Denpasar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
09.00 – 10.00 New Nations Brieing Gianyar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
09.00 – 12.00 Adjudicator Training Denpasar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
13.00 – 15.00 Adjudicator Training
Denpasar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 16.00 – 16.30 Team Managers Meeting
17.30 – 18.10 Transportation to Opening Ceremony Venue
18.10 – 18.40 WSDC Photo Session
Citta Kelangen Auditorium at Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar 18.40 – 19.30 Dinner
19.30 – 21.40 Opening Ceremony
21.40 – 22.30 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
Thursday, 3 August 2017
(Preliminary Rounds 1 & 2)Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast
Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing
09.00 – 10.00 Transportation to Host Schools
10.00 – 10.30 Welcome Reception
SMA Negeri 1 Denpasar SMA Negeri 7 Denpasar 10.30 – 12.20 Preliminary Round 1
12.20 – 13.50 Lunch
13.50 – 14.00 Motion Launch
14.00 – 15.00 Case Building
15.00 – 16.40 Preliminary Round 2
16.40 – 17.30 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Friday, 4 August 2017
(Preliminary Rounds 3 & 4, Cultural Night)
Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast
Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing
09.00 – 10.00 Transportation to Host Schools
10.00 – 11.50 Preliminary Round 3
SMA Negeri 1 Denpasar SMA Negeri 7 Denpasar 11.50 – 13.30 Friday Prayer & Lunch
13.30 – 13.40 Motion Launch
13.40 – 14.40 Case Building
14.40 – 16.20 Preliminary Round 4
16.20 – 17.00 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
18.00 – 19.00 Dinner Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
19.00 – 19.30 Transportation to Grand Inna Bali Beach
19.30 – 21.30 Cultural Night Grand Inna Bali Beach
21.30 – 22.00 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
Saturday, 5 August 2017
(Free Day Tour)Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast
Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing
09.00 – 11.30 Preparation for Free Day Tour
11.30 – 13.00 Lunch Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
13.00 – 14.00 Transportation to SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar
14.00 – 15.00 Barong Dance Performance SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar
15.00 – 16.00 Transportation to Pura Uluwatu
16.00 – 17.00 Uluwatu Tour
Pura Uluwatu 17.00 – 18.30 Kecak Dance Performance
18.30 – 19.30 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Sunday, 6 August 2017
(Preliminary Rounds 5 & 6, Tournament Committee Meeting Part 1)
Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast
Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing
09.00 – 10.00 Transportation to Host Schools
10.00 – 10.30 Welcome Reception
SMA Negeri 4 Denpasar Politeknik Negeri Bali 10.30 – 12.20 Preliminary Round 5
12.20 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 13.40 Motion Launch
13.40 – 14.40 Case Building
14.40 – 16.20 Preliminary Round 6
16.20 – 17.00 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
18.00 – 21.00 Dinner Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
19.30 – 21.30 Tournament Committee Meeting Denpasar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
Monday, 7 August 2017
(Preliminary Rounds 7 & 8, Break Night Party)
Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast
Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing
09.00 – 10.00 Transportation to Host Schools
10.00 – 10.30 Welcome Reception
SMA Negeri 4 Denpasar SMK Pariwisata Harapan Denpasar 10.30 – 12.20 Preliminary Round 7
12.20 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 13.40 Motion Launch
13.40 – 14.40 Case Building
14.40 – 16.20 Preliminary Round 8
16.20 – 17.00 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
18.00 – 19.00 Dinner Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
19.00 – 19.30 Transportation to Canangsari Restaurant
19.30 – 21.30 Break Night Party
Canangsari Restaurant 21.30 – 22.15 Break Announcement
22.15 – 23.00 Break Night Party
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Tuesday, 8 August 2017
(Partial Double Octoinals, Octoinals, Tournament Committee Meeting Part 2)
Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast
Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing
09.00 – 10.00 Transportation to Host Schools
10.00 – 10.30 Welcome Reception
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Bali 10.30 – 10.40 Motion Launch
10.40 – 11.40 Case Building
11.40 – 13.20 Partial Double Octoinals
13.20 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 14.40 Motion Launch
14.40 – 15.40 Case Building
15.40 – 17.20 Octoinals
17.20 – 18.00 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
18.00 – 21.00 Dinner Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
19.30 – 21.30 Tournament Committee Meeting Denpasar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
(Quarterinals, Semiinals)Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast
Griya Agung Ballroom at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 08.30 – 09.00 Morning Brieing
09.00 – 10.00 Transportation to Host Schools
10.00 – 10.30 Welcome Reception
Universitas Udayana 10.30 – 10.40 Motion Launch
10.40 – 11.40 Case Building
11.40 – 13.20 Quarterinals
13.20 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 14.40 Motion Launch
14.40 – 15.40 Case Building
15.40 – 17.20 Semiinals
17.20 – 18.00 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Thursday, 10 August 2017
(Final Tournament Committee Meeting, Grand Final, Closing Ceremony)
Time Activity Venue
06.00 – 08.30 Breakfast Restaurant at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
07.00 – 08.00 Baby Turtle Release Ceremony Grand Inna Bali Beach
08.00 – 14.00 Bali Beach Party Bali Beach at Grand Inna Bali Beach
09.00 – 12.00 Tournament Committee Meeting Denpasar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Restaurant at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
13.00 – 14.30 Tournament Committee Meeting Denpasar Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
14.30 – 15.00 Transportation to Grand Inna Bali Beach
15.00 – 17.00 Grand Final
Rama Shinta Ballroom at Grand Inna Bali Beach 17.00 – 17.15 Live Music
17.15 – 17.30 World Champions Announcement
17.30 – 18.00 Transportation to Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
18.00 – 19.00 Dinner Restaurant at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
19.00 – 20.00 Closing Ceremony
Griya Agung & Negare Ballrooms at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel 20.00 – 20.40
Presentation of Awards to: Best New, EFL, ESL Teams Top 5 EFL & ESL Speakers Top 10 Speakers World Semiinalists World Grand Finalists World Champions
20.40 – 22.30 Closing Ceremony
Friday, 11 August 2017
(Departure)Time Activity Venue
00.00 – 12.00 Hotel Check-Out Lobby at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
00.00 – 23.59 Airport Transfer International Departure at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Indonesia
Grace is a lot like the (African) Cady Heron. You know, before she turned into one of the mean girls. She can’t understand how she’s able to tolerate everyone in the team considering how rational of a person she is. Nonetheless, she’ll unexpectedly throw around shades in a debate whenever she feels like it. And her favorite ice cream lavor is… vanilla. – Gracesenia Verina Chahyadinata (Debater)
Nicholas’ pickup lines and silence illers are deinitely better than Gretchen Wieners’. He puts the D in WSDC (he obviously means debating—duh). Nic is also lexible with any (debating) position. If you’re lucky enough to run into him, crack a dad joke. We’ll keep this short because Nic is scared of long things. – Nicholas Christanto Wijaya (Debater)
It’s surprising how many parallels you can draw between Satria ‘Rahde’ Aryawangsa and Regina George; their unmatched sass and queen (or king—we don’t discriminate) status, for example. This bio won’t be too informative because obviously, the vibrancy and presence that Rahde brings when he steps into a room will immediately make your head turn. But be careful; don’t stare too long or you might get summoned. – Satria ‘Rahde’ Aryawangsa (Debater)
No, Stephanie isn’t dumb like Karen Smith, but they sure share a lot of the same qualities, such as their ability to bring the boys out to the yard (and also how they’ll both tolerate some dissent in the streets and consent in the sheets). She has great oral capabilities: speech, public speaking, debating, you know—all those usual stufs. Hopefully by now she sounds interesting enough for you to visit @stephaniepurwanto on Instagram. – Stephanie Purwanto (Debater)
From left to right: Nicholas, Rahde, Grace, Stephanie
Coaching the team this year are Roderick Sibarani and Novelisa Wirid with the help of Jovanovick Luidaniel. Also with the team are three debaters who will be observing the debates closely: Evelyn Mulyono, Putu Kania, and Marco Paggett. Judges from Indonesia are Alif Azadi Tauik, Aurora Maria Silitonga, Boby Andika Ruitang, Dhanny Lazuardi, and Jane Revevalin.
WSDC 2017 - Bali, Indonesia
Important Contact
• Organizing Committee Secretariat : Kintamani Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel • Chief Adjudicators Panel : Legian Room at Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel
• Blue Bird Taxi Reservation : +62 361 849 8008 • Grand Inna Bali Beach : +62 361 288 511 • I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport : +62 361 751 000 • Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel : +62 361 281 781
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