You know, if there have to be pageants for little girls, at least ban make-up and hairpieces and exaggerated hairstyles. Focus on the natural beauty and the talents these kids have. I dislike the forced "talent" of the pageants. These kids train for the pageant itself, not to learn arts of dance, music or voice for it's own benefit.
Showcase the kids who can really sing, dance and do things OUTSIDE of the pageant world.
In 1987 when my daughter was 10, she BEGGED to enter a "Miss NJ Pre-Teen" pageant. She had been taking ballet since age 2 (her idea after seening her first "Nutcracker") and began dancing professionally age 8. She studied only ballet, with a Russian teacher, and there were no "recitals" or things like that. It was classical ballet, and they had a junior and senior performing company to give the dancers a way to get stage experience. She went on to dance with Boston Ballet, Eglevsky Ballet, and several other regional companies. But in that pageant, she was the only classical dancer there. Her performance was by far the most technically superior of them all. But she didn't stand a chance against these slick performers and their stage moms. I also refused to let her wear make-up and she wore her waist-length hair in a simple braid or bun. She wore a pretty( but definitely NOT a pageant) dress.
Needless to say, she didn't win. Nor was she a finalist. But she had a good time and I wasn't sorry I gave in and let her do it. She made some nice friends, and for her it was really about having fun there. I could see right through the slick pageant operators. They really know how to work the parents, too. The whole thing was unpleasant, though this particular pageant didn't seem sleazy to me. (odd for New Jersey- we're known for sleaze).
Showcase the kids who can really sing, dance and do things OUTSIDE of the pageant world.
In 1987 when my daughter was 10, she BEGGED to enter a "Miss NJ Pre-Teen" pageant. She had been taking ballet since age 2 (her idea after seening her first "Nutcracker") and began dancing professionally age 8. She studied only ballet, with a Russian teacher, and there were no "recitals" or things like that. It was classical ballet, and they had a junior and senior performing company to give the dancers a way to get stage experience. She went on to dance with Boston Ballet, Eglevsky Ballet, and several other regional companies. But in that pageant, she was the only classical dancer there. Her performance was by far the most technically superior of them all. But she didn't stand a chance against these slick performers and their stage moms. I also refused to let her wear make-up and she wore her waist-length hair in a simple braid or bun. She wore a pretty( but definitely NOT a pageant) dress.
Needless to say, she didn't win. Nor was she a finalist. But she had a good time and I wasn't sorry I gave in and let her do it. She made some nice friends, and for her it was really about having fun there. I could see right through the slick pageant operators. They really know how to work the parents, too. The whole thing was unpleasant, though this particular pageant didn't seem sleazy to me. (odd for New Jersey- we're known for sleaze).