The Year of Hans Andersen: Creative Writing, Art Illustration, & Video Story-telling Competitions

To commemorate 150th anniversary of the passing of Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875)renowned for his fairy tales such as The Ugly DucklingThe Little Mermaid, and The Little Match Girl, the Department of English of The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong is launching a series of creative competitions across the territory, as follows:

Craft a short story inspired by Andersen’s works (available on: http://hca.gilead.org.il/) that explores the darker aspects of his fairy tales. Reimagine his narratives by delving into the madness and sins of the characters, reinterpreting the melancholy and supernatural elements, and/or giving voice to the silences within the tales. Unleash your creativity and let the shadows guide your storytelling!

  • Short story length: 900-1100 words
  • Format: Times New Roman, size 12, double-spaced, standard margin (1 inch)
  • Judging Criteria: Content, style/voice, word choice/sentence fluency, and conventions.
  • For details of the judging criteria, please visit the following link: Creative Writing Competition
  • Submit your work to elc@hsu.edu.hk with the Subject “Short Story Writing Competition” and name your file “Full
    Name_Story title.docx” (e.g., Chan Tai Man Peter_The Diamond Pig.docx). Please provide Andersen’s original story’s title and paste the link of the e-text from http://hca.gilead.org.il/ (e.g., Adapted from Andersen’s The Metal Pig, retrieved from http://hca.gilead.org.il/metal_pi.html).
  • Include your name, programme, year of study, telephone number, and email address in the email.
  • Deadline for submission: 3rd February 2025.
  • Any detection of AI-generated content will result in the cancellation of competition eligibility.
  • Participants will earn 2 iGPS units or 6 ECA/CS hours.

Each winner of the competition will receive book vouchers totaling the following amount:

Champion

HK$500

First runner-up

HK$300

Second runner-up

HK$200

Honourable Mentions

HK$100 each

Choose one character from the list of stories written by Andersen (available on: http://hca.gilead.org.il/) and write a poem from his/her perspective. The poem should ideally have the following:

  1. A clear picture (called a “dramatic situation”) that establishes where your chosen character is at the moment
  2. His/her inner thoughts about himself/herself and his/her relationship with other characters and the events in the story
  3. An insight into human life or a lesson learned as represented by your chosen character’s experience
  • Line count: At least ten (10) lines
  • Poem Structure: No stanza number requirements. You can use conventional forms (e.g., the sonnet or the villanelle) or free form. The poem can have a rhyme scheme, or it can be free verse (no rhymes). Having experimental forms (e.g., making the poem “heart-shaped”) is discouraged.
  • Format: Times New Roman, size 12, single-spaced, standard margin.
  • Judging Criteria: Content, Diction, Form & Structure, and Conventions
  • For details of the judging criteria and poetry samples, please visit the following link: Creative Writing Competition
  • Submit your work to elc@hsu.edu.hk with the Subject “Poetry Writing Competition” and name your file “Full
    Name_Poem title.docx” (e.g., Chan Tai Man Peter_The Diamond Pig.docx). Provide Andersen’s original story’s title and paste the link of the e-text from http://hca.gilead.org.il/
    (e.g., Adapted from Andersen’s The Metal Pig, retrieved from http://hca.gilead.org.il/metal_pi.html).
  • Include your name, programme, year of study, telephone number, and email address in the email.
  • Deadline for submission: 3rd February 2025.
  • Any detection of AI-generated content will result in the cancellation of competition eligibility.
  • Participants will earn 2 iGPS units or 6 ECA/CS hours.

Each winner of the competition will receive book vouchers totaling the following amount:

Champion

HK$500

First runner-up

HK$300

Second runner-up

HK$200

Honourable Mentions

HK$ 100 each

Create an illustration inspired by a selected scene or theme from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales (available on: http://hca.gilead.org.il/) and include a 100-word English description explaining the inspiration behind your artwork.

  • The artwork should be created on drawing paper, sized to 11.7 inches x16.5 inches.
  • The work could be done in dry colors (crayon, pencil, colour pencil, dry pastel), watercolors, poster, acrylic colors, and/or oil-based colors. Mixed medium, including collage, is acceptable.
  • Please submit your artwork to CR418, 4/F, Department of English, Creative Humanities Hub, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. Make sure to include your name, level of study, school name, telephone number, and email address on the envelope.
  • Email the 100-word English description in a Word file to elc@hsu.edu.hk. Name the file “Full Name_Artwork Title.docx”

(e.g., Chan Tai Man Peter_The Diamond Pig.docx). In the word document, provide Andersen’s original story’s title and paste the link of the e-text from http://hca.gilead.org.il/ 
(e.g., Adapted from Andersen’s The Metal Pig, retrieved from http://hca.gilead.org.il/metal_pi.html).

  • In the email, include your name, programme, year of study, telephone number, and email address in the email, with a photo of the artwork attached.
  • Judging Criteria: Drawing Technique, Composition & Design, Creativity & Originality, Visual Impact, Depiction of Theme, Meaning & Content, Attention to Detail, Expressiveness, and Use of Color.
  • Deadline for submission: 2nd March 2025.
  • Participants will earn 4 iGPS units or 12 ECA/CS hours.

Each winner of the H.C. Andersen Art Illustration Competition will receive book vouchers totaling the following amount:

Champion

First runner-up (Primary Level)

Second runner-up (Kindergarten Level)

Honourable Mentions

HK$800

HK$500

HK$300

HK$200

 

Funded by the Strategic Development Grant of the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, this competition aims to recruit contestants to produce a short English video aimed at raising awareness about one of the following UN Sustainable Development Goals in an educating and entertaining way. Please pick up one UN SDG (https://sdgs.un.org/goals) and produce a 5-minute English video that tells a story of a UN SDG based on the adaptation of Andersen’s fairy tale(s) (available on: http://hca.gilead.org.il/).

  • Maximum number of contestants per video: 5
  • Video length: around 5 minutes
  • Judging criteria: 1. the educational value and effectiveness of the content, 2. English proficiency (both spoken and written), 3. creativity, and 4. video presentation techniques (e.g., filming, editing, and visual effects).

     

  • Name the video “Full Name_Videodocx” (e.g., Chan Tai Man Peter_The Diamond Pig.mp3). Upload your video HERE by 2nd March 2025. Send an email to elc@hsu.edu.hk to confirm your submission. Please also include your full name, programme, year of study, phone number, and email address.
  • In the email, please provide the UN SDG(s) you are working on, & the title(s) of Andersen’s original tale(s) and paste the link of the e-text(s) from http://hca.gilead.org.il/ (e.g., Adapted from Andersen’s The Metal Pig, retrieved from http://hca.gilead.org.il/metal_pi.html). Please also indicate if you want to receive a certificate of participation.
  • Participants will earn 6 iGPS units or 18 ECA/CS hours.

Each winner of the Video Story-telling Competition will receive a cash prize in the following amount:

Champion

HK$3,000 per team

First runner-up

HK$2,000 per team

Second runner-up

HK$1,000 per team

Honourable Mentions

HK$500 per team

Audience Favourite Award

HK$500 per team

Notes

  • Selected finalists will be contacted by phone in mid-March and invited to participate in a Q & A session, followed by an Award Presentation Ceremony, at the School of Humanities & Social Science (SHSS) Creative Humanities Fest, scheduled for the morning of 22nd March 2025.
  • The creative works will be published in our HSUHK ENG Journal, set to be released in late May, and will also be displayed at the SHSS International Conference on Hans Christian Andersen to be held in late May.
  • By submitting creative work to any of these competitions, you agree to transfer ownership of the work to the organizers. The organizers may use the artwork for promotional purposes, including, but not limited to, displaying it as a backdrop for our event, incorporating it into printed materials such as leaflets and posters, and sharing it on our website, social media pages, and other digital platforms.
  •      If you have any questions or need further information, please contact us at eng@hsu.edu.hk.  

         We look forward to your enthusiastic participation!