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I need a script to host kids talent show ​

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One of the most impressive things about the people I work with is the talent that they have.  And I don’t just mean at the work that they do, but in what they do outside of the corporate workplace.  I’ve met with people who can sing, dance, perform magic, race cars, and build furniture out of wood.

I would imagine that your workplace is similar–rarely is what we do at our jobs the only thing we have a talent for.  And given all of this talent waiting to be unleashed, it makes sense to share it.  Not only do you GET to see some great talent, you build a community, get to know each other, and have some fun in the workplace.

The first thing you want to do is find the talent at work–find out who has a hidden skill that can be showcased on stage.  While the GUY I know at work who also races cars is great at what he does, it’s not exactly something he can do on stage.  So you want to find people who have a talent suitable for a talent show.

The easiest way to do this is to send out an email.  Simply send out a message asking for people who have a hidden talent and are interested in being a part of a fun, exciting and unique opportunity to build the work organization.  Example talents include: singing, dancing, RAPPING, poetry reading, acting, magician-ing, etc etc.  The more diverse talents, the better the show.

After you have all of the details set, start advertising for the show.  You can start off with “teaser” emails that just reveal that something exciting is happening soon.  You can then send out any clips some of the performers may have, or brief excerpts from readings they might do.

Two weeks prior to the event, start posting fliers in the common areas for people to see.  Make sure to TALK about the event to people during lunch and while passing them in the hall–you want to create a buzz that this is going to be a fun event.

While hosting a Talent Show takes some organization and initiative from a variety of people, the stronger community, work/life balance, and work satisifaction is definitely worth it.  Not only do you get to take a day and have some fun, but people get to express themselves creatively and work TOGETHER as a team.

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