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I’m not sure what you mean by “20082avi.” Assuming you want a concise guide for preparing for a Junior Miss pageant, here’s a practical, age-appropriate plan. If you meant something else (a year, a file, or specific rules), tell me and I’ll adapt.
2. Timeline (8 weeks)
- Weeks 1–2: Review rules, choose talent, measure and order outfits, schedule photos.
- Weeks 3–4: Begin talent coaching; practice interview questions and stage walks.
- Weeks 5–6: Mock interviews and rehearsals; refine choreography and transitions.
- Weeks 7–8: Dress rehearsals, hair/makeup trials, finalize props and emergency kit.
1. Understand the Pageant
- Learn the age range, categories (talent, interview, evening wear, fitness/activewear), time limits, and judging criteria from the event packet or organizers.
- Note wardrobe rules, talent restrictions, and any entry forms/deadlines.
3. Talent Preparation
- Pick a 60–90 second routine that suits age and skill.
- Break into sections: intro, highlight, ending; rehearse with a mirror and recorded video.
- Work on stage presence and expression; practice with backing track and timed cues.
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Junior Miss Pageant — Quick Preparation Guide
4. Interview Prep
- Prepare 8–12 short answers: introduction, hobbies, goals, community service, current events (age-appropriate).
- Practice eye contact, clear concise answers (20–45 seconds), and polite posture.
- Mock interviews with feedback on tone, clarity, and confidence.