Optional Talent Competition!
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In order to showcase the many facets of our delegates, the American Dream System also offers a few optional competition it is held separate from the main event and is scored by a different judging panel. This portion of competition has no bearing on the final event outcome.
Congratulations to our 2008 overall talent winner, Teen American Dream, Hannah Lopa!
Note: we will no longer offer talent or costume
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SUPERMODEL WITH STYLE! American Dream also holds the Supermodel with Style competition with the winner going on to be featured in Supermodel Magazine!
Congratulations to our 2008 winners,Hannah Lopa- Miss American Dream, Deb Sienkowski Ms American Dream and Sarah Callahan
2009 Super Model will show case designer clothing only at American Dream VIP Super model Rocks show Thursday night!
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One on One Judges' Interview- 40% of your score
The most important element a titleholder must possess is the ability to
communicate clearly and with passion to her audience. As an ambassador for
the American Dream Pageant system, she must be articulate, intelligent,
confident and graceful. Attire for this segment of competition is a business suit or
appropriate dress. You're interviewing for the 'job' of Amerian Dream titleholder-
winners will be representatives and spokespersons for the American Dream
Pageant system.
Physical Fitness- 25% of your score
Evening Gown- 25% of your score
OnStage Question- 10% of your score
Teen, Miss, Ms and Mrs delegates will compete in the swimwear of their
choosing. Mrs contestants must wear one piece swimsuits; Teen and Miss
contestants may choose either one or two piece suits. Hose are optional.
Classic contestants compete in fitness attire. Scoring emphasis is placed on
presentation, poise, elegance and overall appearance of physical fitness.
This is the most elegant and glamorous portion of the competition. Attire is
floor-length, age appropriate gown of your choosing. The value of the gown is not
important; scoring emphasis is placed on the grace, elegance and overall look of
the contestant in the attire she chooses.
Delegates have one final opportunity to display their communication talents in
this portion of competition, which takes place in evening wear, immediately
following ievening gown competition. Scoring emphasis is placed on each
delegate's ability to communicate in a live setting, in front of an audience.
Competition Information
Areas of Competition
We offer several divisions to best suit our delegates' needs. They are:
JR TEEN: this division is open to teenage girls from ages 13 -15
TEEN: this division is open to teenage girls from ages 16-18
MISS: this division is open to young women, never married, with no children; 18-25
MS: this division is open to women of any marital status, with or without children, from ages 26 and over
MRS: this division is open to women married at least one year, and who are residing with their spouse; must be age 21 or over.
CLASSIC: this division is open to any woman age 40 or over- single, married, divorced or widowed.
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TEEN, MISS, MS, MRS and CLASSIC DIVISIONS
2009 Agenda
Seminar and Pageant opening
Meet and Greet party theme: Denim & Diamonds Party
Interviews Friday morning
Shopping on your own riverfront
Super Model Fashion show Thursday evening
Rehearsals lunch provided more rehearsals
After Pool Party and DJ lots of gifts, prizes
Pageant
After pageant welcoming of new Queens party
subject to change