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Re: How to Emcee at competitions
As many know, this year was my first year emceeing. In order to emcee, i got in contact with our local emcee, a lady by the name of Chiniqua, to see if i could shadow her. Before i did any districts/regionals i did some offseasons and had to go through a training. I definitely would suggest doing some FLL/FTC events if you can, i know i am going too!
Being an emcee is extremely rewarding, i love seeing the glimmer in a rookie teams eye their first time behind the glass. But you do have to remember it is a public speaking role, and you need to have a lot of self confidence to speak in front of hundreds of people. And as Libby said, you do have to keep up the energy the entire day/weekend and it's not about 'crazy' energy, it's the passion of seeing these kids succeed that pushes you along all weekend!
best of luck!
'Cowgirl' Katie
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Katie Stevens
1923- Team member (2006-2009) (founding member)
Master of Ceremonies
2011- Brunswick Eruption, Ramp Riot 2012- Hatboro- Horsham District, Rutgers District, New York City, Boston, Lenape District, Mt.Olive District, Monty Madness, BR^2, Ramp Riot, BE 2013- Hatboro- Horsham District, New York City, TCNJ District, Lenape District, Bridgewater Raritan District, MAR Champs, Monty Madness, MidKnight Mayhem, BE 2014- Clifton District, Lenape District, Bridgewater District, NYC Regional, MAR Champs, Monty Madness, Midknight Mayhem 2015- New York City, Lenape District, Bridgewater District, North Brunswick District, MAR champs
And yes, i do ride horses
Last edited by Horsegirrl : 03-04-2012 at 14:17.
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