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Date Posted: 15:41:33 01/02/12 Mon
Author: Bessie Mae Johnson
Subject: Is this a full glitz pageant, I would like to enter my daughters Sierra and Chevette if so.
In reply to: Cheryl 's message, "Onstage Introduction" on 14:35:18 01/02/12 Mon

>I wanted to give an explanation of the Onstage
>Introduction category of competition so everyone will
>be on the same page.
>
>Basically, contestants should start their
>introductions by stating their name and city title,
>followed by 2-3 sentences giving memorable information
>about themselves that they would like the judges to
>know and remember. A sample introduction is shown
>below:
>
>"Good afternoon, I am Suzy Smith, Miss Rockford. I
>attend the University of XYZ, where I am majoring in
>Psychology, with a minor in Business. You might find
>me at the Mall of America on weekends, where I am
>working on my extracurricular degree ... shopping!
>I'm proud to be a volunteer for the American Heart
>Association, and I look forward to representing my
>title throughout the next year. Thank you."
>
>If you keep your introductions to about this length,
>you should score well. Resist the temptation to go on
>and on and on, because it will only hurt you. Deliver
>your introduction with confidence and a smile, and it
>will be a very easy category to get a top score in!
>
>For the Junior pageant, Roberta can chime in here (she
>is the director for the Juniors), but I know the 3
>year olds do not give an introduction and for the very
>young, it can be shorter to take their ages into
>consideration.

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[> [> No, sorry, it's not full glitz ... it's mid-level. Minimal/stage makeup on girls in the Junior pageant ages 3-12, and then the older girls of course compete with makeup. Glitz gowns are welcome; it is a pageant after all. But the judges will not be glitz judges. So sorry! -- Cheryl, 16:14:01 01/02/12 Mon [1]

>>I wanted to give an explanation of the Onstage
>>Introduction category of competition so everyone will
>>be on the same page.
>>
>>Basically, contestants should start their
>>introductions by stating their name and city title,
>>followed by 2-3 sentences giving memorable information
>>about themselves that they would like the judges to
>>know and remember. A sample introduction is shown
>>below:
>>
>>"Good afternoon, I am Suzy Smith, Miss Rockford. I
>>attend the University of XYZ, where I am majoring in
>>Psychology, with a minor in Business. You might find
>>me at the Mall of America on weekends, where I am
>>working on my extracurricular degree ... shopping!
>>I'm proud to be a volunteer for the American Heart
>>Association, and I look forward to representing my
>>title throughout the next year. Thank you."
>>
>>If you keep your introductions to about this length,
>>you should score well. Resist the temptation to go on
>>and on and on, because it will only hurt you. Deliver
>>your introduction with confidence and a smile, and it
>>will be a very easy category to get a top score in!
>>
>>For the Junior pageant, Roberta can chime in here (she
>>is the director for the Juniors), but I know the 3
>>year olds do not give an introduction and for the very
>>young, it can be shorter to take their ages into
>>consideration.

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