Rhonda Shappert - The Pageant Expert & Personal Development Coach™

Cinderella International Pageant System

by RhondaShappert October 21, 2010 05:58

2010 - 2011 Cinderella International Royalty

It's preliminary time for the Cinderella International Scholarship Pageant system http://www.cinderellapageant.com. Two of my daughters were Ohio royalty and loved their experience with Cinderella. Today, Ohio state director, Judy Kyees, will share some of her insights into this pageant system.

Judy Kyees is from Westerville, Ohio and has been involved in the world of pageantry for over forty years. She is a former pageant contestant herself, and has been a mentor/coach to hundreds of pageant hopefuls over the years. She has had the honor of coaching contestants who have captured State, National and International titles in the Miss America, Miss USA, Teen USA, Teen/Miss/Mrs. International, Mrs. America, Cinderella International, National Teenager, National Pre-Teen, and United States Teen to name a few. She has also had a prominent hand in helping several aspiring singer/dancer/actors to achieve their dreams of becoming professional entertainers. Her clients have gone on to perform on Broadway, national tours, Disney-Tokyo, King's Island, Opryland as well as numerous cruise ship, casino shows, and many regional theater productions.


She has been the director of the Miss Columbus Teen Pageant for the past 9 years. In that time, the organization has awarded over $20,000 in scholarships and prizes.


Judy has also been the director for the Cinderella pageant in the state of Ohio for the past 7 years, where every year she has had Top 10, Top 5 and international winners.


About the Cinderella Pageant
The Cinderella Scholarship Pageant was founded in 1976 and is divided into five age categories: Cinderella Tot (age3-6); Cinderella Miniature Miss (ages 7-9); Cinderella Miss (ages 10-12); Cinderella Teen (ages 13-17); and Cinderella Woman (ages 18-26 married or single). Also included are baby divisions: Cinderella Infant (0-11 months); Cinderella Baby (12-23 months); Cinderella Tiny Tot (24-35 months); and Prince Charming (boys ages 0-6).

 

Cinderella is based on a three tiered system of competition. Participants start out at the local level and based on their level of performance can advance to the state level of competition (or national level in a foreign country) and then proceed to the final level of competition, the International Pageant.


More than just a beauty pageant, Cinderella is a youth development scholarship program that has awarded millions of dollars in its 30+ year history; and offers many opportunities for achievement and recognition to deserving children, teens and young adults.

 

Unique with the pageant is the official Cinderella Runway/Modeling Music with electronic tones and signals designed to aid participants in their onstage modeling presentations.


Judy stressed that the modeling in Cinderella is very natural. There are no routines or anything flashy about it. At each preliminary competition, there is a workshop for the contestants to learn the walking style and pattern with the music before the pageant begins. "It's so easy that even a three year old can do it," Judy says.

 
In a Letter from the President on the Cinderella website, Fred Vollmann states "In Cinderella we are searching for a natural, unaffected young lady to represent our program. She should be charming and personable; well groomed and poised; self-confident; but above all have the character, humility and inner beauty that sets her apart as a leader. A Cinderella winner is at ease in a crowd and is respectful of those around her. Her manners and dress are age appropriate. It is important to note that the concept of "beauty" in Cinderella is defined as a person's inner beauty and strength of character combined with her personal achievements in at least one area of the performing arts as well as her ability to communicate with others. Cinderella does not place emphasis on physical beauty, but rather seeks to promote the beautiful inner person that should reside in everyone."

Tips from Judy:

  • Stay natural in everything- in your movement, presentation, and appearance.
  • Dresses on children ages 0-12 are to be short dresses just above the knee or tea length that have a great fit and are a simple style. No ornate decorations.
  • Make up can be worn during talent in all age divisions but just enough to enhance their features under the bright stage lights.
  • On children under the age of 13, stage makeup is to be limited to clear lip gloss, a small amount of blush, and a touch of mascara to enhance their natural features under the stage lights. Do not wear makeup for interview. Hair pieces, body/hair glitter, or any artificial devices are not appropriate in Cinderella. The teens and women's divisions can wear full makeup.

 

Areas of Competition for the Cinderella Pageant

Talent- 50%

  • You'll have 2:30 minutes to present your talent routine of your choice (drama, vocal, dance, instrumental, gymnastics, baton, novelty, etc.)
  • Cinderella Tots will have an on stage interview for their talent score.

 

Beauty- 50%

This score is the combined total of these three areas:

Interview - 1/3

  • Children under 12 will go into meet the panel of judges in groups of five.

  • Contestants 13-26, will have a brief one-on-one interview with each judge.

Casual Wear - 1/3

  • As Cinderella President Fred Vollman says, "Real clothes on real kids."

  • No blue jeans. You'll see pant suits on the contestant ages 13-26 and Capri sets on the children under the age of 12. No ornate clothing or props ( hats, purses, etc.)

  • Children under 12 will introduce themselves by saying their name, age and where they're from. No elaborate introductions. The teens and women can share a little more about themselves but it must fit within the allocated timing of the music.

Formal Wear - 1/3

  • Short dresses for ages 0-12 and full pageant gowns for 13-26.

In the state of Ohio, preliminary competitions are taking place across the state through March. To find a preliminary in the state of Ohio, click on this link.http://www.cinderellapageant.com/State_Ohio.html.

If you live in another state, you can contact your state director by going to this link: http://www.cinderellapageant.com/FindPageants.html.

There is also an optional competition in Ohio that is taking place on April 10th, 2011. This is for the AAMTC Cameo Girl, Model of the Year, and Talent of the Year. For more information, go to http://www.cinderellapageant.com/State_Ohio.html.

There are numerous ways to work with me for your pageant preparations. If you're ready to take it to the next level, contact me today.

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Rhonda

Rhonda Shappert is an expert pageant coach, an iPEC Certified Professional Coach, an Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner, and a member of the International Coach Federation. She created Winning Through Pageantry® to partner with pageant contestants and their support people to provide complete pageant preparation, achieve winning results in life through pageantry, and to Succeed From The Inside Out®. She has over 30 years experience in the pageantry world as a contestant, judge, emcee, staff member, mother of daughters who compete, Mrs. Ohio America 2005, and has held multiple titles at the local, state and national levels.

Rhonda graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Musical Theater from The Ohio State University and has performed on stage in 15 countries on the Asian, European and American continents. This mother of three home educates their children and has been married 21 years to her husband Stephen, is the former mayor of her community, and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Virtual Academy. She and her husband perform original contemporary Christian music. For more information on Rhonda, visit  www.WinningThroughPageantry.com .

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Rhonda Shappert is a pageant expert, personal development life coach, and owner of Winning Through Pageantry™, a business she created that not only helps her clients achieve winning results in pageants, but helps them Succeed From The Inside Out™ in their lives. In the pageant world she has held multiple local, state and national titles. Rhonda graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Musical Theater from The Ohio State University and has performed on stage in 15 countries on the Asian, European and American continents. This mother of three who has been married 20 years to her husband Stephen, home educates their children, is the former mayor of her community, and is on the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Virtual Academy. She and her husband perform original contemporary Christian music. Their music CD entitled Cana is available through www.cdbaby.com/cd/shappert or on her website. For more information on Rhonda, visit www.Winning Through Pageantry.com.