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067: Memorize Your Pageant Introduction in 4 Easy Steps
Season 2016 · Episode 67

067: Memorize Your Pageant Introduction in 4 Easy Steps

Win A Pageant® | Professional Pageant Coaching with Alycia Darby

July 13, 201611m 23s

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Show Notes

One of the greatest skills that pageant women learn is to convey memorized material in a way that feels new every time. It's a secret of actors, speakers, and media professionals. And it's a vital skill to win a pageant. Usually, when a woman attempts to memorize a speech, it generally loses emotional qualities that make it feel real, relatable, and engaging. One of my greatest pet-peeves, and that of every judge and pageant director and audience member... is a boring, monotone on stage introduction or answer to an on-stage question. It's painful to listen to, makes you pity the poor girl, and gets hideously low scores. I've heard so many well-written introductions that get wasted away with no emotion. In this episode, you'll learn how to add emotion into your introduction to help you memorize it without boring the audience, but rather spiking their attention. For details from this episode and more resources visit: http://WinAPageant.com Email the host at [email protected]

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