My summer program has a talent show every year. It is not individual people but ONLY as a group so we can compete against 7 different camps. We really want to win but we need something we can do as a group that is a shoe-in for first place... what should we do?
JesusFreakGirl answered Tuesday July 13 2010, 11:16 pm: You should do a parody of a music video by the Spice Girls or a boy band or something :) I've seen that sort of act win a thousand times! (Ok, not a thousand, but every time I see it, it comes in either first or second) [ JesusFreakGirl's advice column | Ask JesusFreakGirl A Question ]
xemnas answered Friday July 9 2010, 10:34 pm: its hard and you need good timing, but do daft bodies, you will win, (if you dont know what daft bodies is look it up on youtube) [ xemnas's advice column | Ask xemnas A Question ]
kayalark answered Friday July 9 2010, 9:52 pm: Here are some great ideas !!!
-you could have people line up and do "thriller" and have someone be like Michael Jackson and lip sync it.
-another good idea that is original is:
you need 3-5 people.
have 1 (or more) people walk across the stage in one direction and 1 person walking the other. then have them go sit down. have the 2 (or more) people come oUt and start to jerk while the song youre a jerk plays. have one other person on stage watching. have him say: "whoa, did you just see that" have him (or another person) say rewind (you can use a remote for fun) and have the 2 (or more) people walk backwards on stage to their original spot. And the people
who jerked skip back to their spot. now have the person with
the remote say "slowmotion" and then have the people come
out really slowly. Really fun!
- something else is find a really popular song and do that music video and have some one lip sync it. It's hillarious and any Justin bieber videos/songs are great because everyone knows them no matter how much they like or hate him hahhaha!!!
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