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Ive learnt a great deal during my stints as Emcee over the last couple of months and here are

some insights for anyone who wishes to be an effective emcee or are just starting out emceeing themselves. Role of the Emcee As the Emcee, (or Masters of Ceremonies), you are the bridge between the audience and the Stars. These are usually the contest participants (if youre hosting a contest), or the speaker/trainers (if youre hosting a seminar, workshop or lecture). You are the star maker, not the star! You are the grease that lubricates the flow of events of the programme. You are not there to hog the limelight, or steal it from the main characters of the night. The role of the Emcee is to facilitate the event and ensures that programme materializes without a hitch (or minimise those hitches that come up). Responsibilities of the Emcee Remember T.I.M Time As Emcee, you are the king of the programme. You are the one in charge of the time and sequence of events. You are in CONTROL! You are responsible for ensuring that events start and end on time. Introducer Members of the audience may or may not know the speakers/participants as well as you do. Yet, the success of the entire event is very much dependent on them knowing the credentials of the speaker or background of the participants. This background knowledge is crucial in establishing credibility and rapport between the speakers and participants respectively. Do your job well and the next person who follows will have a much easier time saying their piece. The event will move on smoothly. Otherwise Mood Setter As Emcee, you are the participants leader. You have to lead them in applause and appraisal. You are their guide and youve to win the crowd over with your enthusiasm! Your enthusiasm is extremely contagious, and if you work it correctly, the audience will follow your cue at reacting and appraising the speaker/participants. Some things to do as Emcee: 1 A 5Bs Be Enthusiastic Your Attitudes Contagious! Infect the crowd with it! Be Proactive As the Programme Controller, youre IN CHARGE! Youre the bridge between everyone (audience and speaker, speaker and organiser, organiser and timer etc). Know what has to be done and make sure it gets done. Be Early Reach the event venue before the first guest arrive so that logistical and technical (ie: microphone tests and the sound system) matters can be ironed out. Also, meet and discuss your concerns (if any) regarding anything that you think needs to be done. Arriving early will also give you time to settle down and observe and analyse the crowd to help you adapt your style later. Be Professional Do not eat, drink, or smoke on stage. As the Emcee, youre part of the face for the event. The audience will not get a chance to see the backroom staff and technical assistants. As mentioned, you are the glue for the event. Maintain the decorum and leave a positive image for everyone to carry home. If youve got to eat, drink, or smoke, do it where nobody can see you! Be Prepared Know the programme and prepare notes if you must. Memorise the sequence of events if you need. No. Its best if you memorised it! Youre allowed to hold some cards or the programme sheet or cue cards in your hand. But do not attempt to read from the script which youve prepared the night before! Handling Apologies Understand that mistakes may (and WILL) occur from time to time. Apologise and move on. Keep your cool and get on the with the programme. Theres no need to freeze or apologise profusely. The audience arent there to hear you apologise, theyre there for the programme! ***

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