February 2008 Edition Of 

"The Excellence"


Mikaila's Mirror

Well I can’t believe it’s already February, the year is flying by at the blink of an eye. Speaking of flying the flu and cold bug have been going around like mad crazy in Arizona and sad to say I have been battling a cold which is odd for me because I NEVER get sick. With a lot of Vitamin C, soup, and Medication I am finally getting better YAY for SOUP!

I am very excited to share that I will be starting my first official tour as Miss Gay America 2008 next week. I will be in Jackson Florida February 1st through the 3rd performing at Inca Hoot Nightclub with Karissa Wade. I also hope I get to see my new friend who shared the top ten with me this year Coco Montrese Miss Gay Florida America. Then I fly out to Philadelphia and Baltimore Maryland on February 6th through the 10th. I am so thrilled to be asked back again to the Baltimore area and perform at Miss Gay Baltimore on Friday February 8th at The Hippo. I always have such a great time in Maryland with the Baltimore ’s. Then I’ll be in Louisville Kentucky on February 14th through the 17thwith Dakota St. James who I met my first year at Miss Gay America last year. I am happy to say after that I’ll be back in Arizona with the semi warm climate LOL.

I’m so excited to get to travel to all the new places I’ll be this year it really is a dream come true. I have always wanted to travel and see the country and experience new things and this is my year to do it. I will be able to represent the Miss Gay America title as your symbol of excellence, be involved with so many functions and fundraisers I honestly can’t say how exciting the journey is going to be and how much I’m going to grow from it along the way.

Prelims will be in full swing this next coming month with our first one in Memphis for Miss Gay Mid America 2008 on March 14th I have been doing a lot of training with L&T Entertainment getting myself prepared for anything that may happen along the way and to be there for the promoters and assist them in administrative duties. I have been in close contact with many of my former Miss Gay America sisters learning the ropes, and getting tons of advice along with helpful tips which I’m very grateful for.

My piece of advice this month, Always look at the glass half full. Think of all the memories and experiences you can accomplish and create if you just be yourself, and by doing so how much happier you’ll be. Take time for yourself, enjoy a bubble bath, maybe a dinner out, go see that movie you have been dying to see.  I bet your thinking I’m not going to go out ALONE! So what if you’re doing it alone we all need “ME” time to sit back and be pampered and relax. If you don’t want to go out try curling up in a huge comfy blanket with a good book and a cup of tea. Don’t let life pass you by grab a hold of it and make it something special.

Mikaila Kay
Miss Gay America 2008
    


From the desk of Larry & Terry
  The Effects of the Miss Gay America Pageant…..

No matter how much we see it, we continue to be amazed at how the Miss Gay America pageant affects so many people in so many ways.  So many people, from all walks of life, put much of their energies into this system, and then when their favorites do not win, they find it much easier to support another system, in hopes that their favorite will have an easier win. Yes it is heartbreaking to see some contestants not score as well as they do, but we find it difficult to understand that prior to the pageant, we hear the contestants say that their goal in life is to become Miss Gay America, then when they do not win, or score as well as they hoped, it becomes so easy for them to abandon goals, so early in their careers, and convert to another system. Additionally, we have seen some promoters become similarly discouraged as well. The “sweetest” time for us, in the pageant season, is the few days prior to the contestants as everyone seems so excited and in great moods, being so “nicey-nice”, then, when the Top 10 is announced, or the winner is announced, and critiques are finished, things drastically change….That is when the “true” personalities are shown, which only validates once more, the decision of the judges…

We often say that pageantry is the most glamorous way to gamble but it is also about sportsmanship. While every contestant is “in it to win it”, most contestants will never do as well as they hope, until they can swallow their ego and listen to the constructive criticism of the judges. While the contestant may not always agree with the decision of the judges, there must be a realization that the judges were selected to do a job, and they are the people who award points, not the entourage’, audience or promoters. One must realize that when an entry fee is paid, the opinion of the judges, about that particular contestants is bought…

There are contestants, who vow to never return to the Miss Gay America system, because they failed to score as well as they had hoped, and rather than pointing the finger to where it really should point, it is much easier to blame other, more often than not, the panel of judges. There are promoters, who get offended because their contestant did not score as well as they had hoped, and rather than pointing the finger to where it really should point, it is much easier to blame others. There are spectators who vow to never support the Miss Gay America pageant system again because they do not agree with the results of the pageant, because they do not see the Male Interview, nor watch the pageant, from the birds-eye view of the judges, with an un-biased eye. They too must set aside their biased opinion to see the consistency in the winner and Top 10… Remember that the video is unbiased and speaks for itself…

We encourage contestants to grasp the concept that before you can become a winner, you must learn to become a gracious looser. Yes, there is a long line of contestants who never won Miss Gay America, that would have likely made an incredible Miss Gay America, but it just was not “in the cards”.

 As many of you are already conditioning yourself for competition in the Miss Gay America 2009 pageant season, we encourage you to also mentally prepare yourself for competition. More often than not, the most difficult part of competing is dealing with the loss. We cannot think of anyone who has entered any competition who has not ever suffered a loss. The pageant experience in and of itself should provide a very valuable experience and enhance the overall entertainment quality of the contestant, provided that one can set aside the ego and simply L-I-S-T-E-N.

It is obvious that this system affects many people in many ways, but no matter how you are affected and the decision you make because of your pageant experience, most, in a few years, that they are better,  by their experience in this system… Contestants will become stronger entertainers, Promoters will become stronger business people and pageant directors/coaches, and the audience will see pageantry from a fair perspective, realizing that while their favorite may not have won, this system is about consistency and the overall competition package…Casting blame where it should be, is the most difficult thing to do, but when one can blame oneself first, for their shortfall, then, immediate growth and improvement will be realized…

            
Until next time….
Larry and Terry

 


From the Promoters Perspective
An article by Brian Alexander-Promoter of Miss Gay East Coast America (recipient of the Miss Gay America 2008 Pageant Season Regional Preliminary of the Year Award)

 

C-O-N-S-I-S-T-E-N-C-Y

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!!!

This month’s article will be based on the importance of consistency.

I know everyone at some point in their lives have been faced with the need to be consistent. Well, there is definitely no difference when it comes to a pageant.  It has been proven time and time again that consistency will help you succeed and ultimately come out ahead.

As a contestant, everyone must remember the importance of being consistent if you want to win a pageant. It is great to be known as the Interview King, Talent Queen, or Glamour Girl in Evening Gown, however; we must remember that a bad score in any category can cost you the pageant. To be completely successful, you need to identify the areas that you may be weak and practice, practice, practice, until you feel 100% comfortable with what you are doing. Remember, the key to being confident and successful is to be completely comfortable with what you are doing, then your confidence will come through and you will be sure to shine.

As a promoter, we must remember to be consistent in all that we do. Ultimately, we are the leaders in the pageant system. It is so important for us to follow the guidelines set forth and to always remain professional. In preparing for your pageant, please make sure to start well enough in advance to ensure you have ample time to run a well prepared, smooth, and professional pageant. It has been proven that these pageants will end up being the most successful ones. We also have to keep in mind that contestants are not usually drawn to who has the best prize packages as much as who is going to be there for them. As promoters, we need to be there when our contestants need us. This can include basic questions, a shoulder to lean on, or just pure presence. I personally know that being there for my contestants throughout the year as well as every step of the way at Miss Gay America makes a huge difference. Please make every attempt to be there for them.

My final thought is to stress the importance of being consistent with your judges. All promoters should put a lot of time and thought into the selection of your judges. Every judge that you select, should be 100% qualified to judge your pageant. We must keep in mind that a lot of the contestants spend thousands of dollars to prepare for our contests, and for some it is a life dream to become MGA. It is critical that we choose qualified individuals to judge, and that they are given a complete briefing and understanding of the MGA categories/guidelines. As promoters, it is our job to ensure all judges are properly prepared and are completely professional from the time the pageant starts until the last critique is completed.  This will help reduce potential problems for you and your contest.

I look forward to working with everyone again this year and would like to thank Larry and Terry for this opportunity. I would also like to thank Luscious again for awarding me with “Best Regional Preliminary of the Year”. It means so much!!!

Thank you,
Brian Alexander,Owner/Promoter
Miss Gay East Coast America

 

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 From the Promoters Perspective
An article by Joie Dimercurio-Promoter of Miss Gay Missouri America (recipient of the Miss Gay America 2008 Pageant Season State Preliminary of the Year Award)

Excellence, That is what we all achieve for in our daily lives. Excellence, is the symbol for pride, strength and unity. Excellence, is our symbol of success...........Words can not express the gratitude and humble thanks that I have for accepting once again the winning title of State Preliminary of the Year. This year especially was our 35th year in pageantry. Excitement came from all over the state. Preliminaries for crowns were fierce. Everyone pulled together and worked as a team , a family, and a fountain of friends all under the direction of our reigning Miss Missouri 2007 Victoria Depaula. Little did she know what was in store for her when she was crowned but, soon after she realized that this was a huge job, an undertaking, a position in life that would mark a cornerstone in her career forever. She served, she worked, she played, she delivered, now she is part of our Excellence… our MGM family.

This is what it is all about, the friends you create , the memories, and the treasures you hold dear to your heart.  I want to thank Luscious personally for all the hard work and asking not what I can do for her but what can she do for us. She truly was a Miss America for all contestants, giving a helping hand to all who needed and embraced it.

Little did I know that I would need this Excellence in friends and family. A freak accident put me in the hospital two weeks before Miss MO 07. Thinking I would be able to attend the whole time but knowing in my heart it was not going to happen...and happened it didn't. Many came to my rescue though and these people I need to thank for this is what Miss America is all about.....Sasha Nicole who stepped up to the plate and showed everyone what a former is all about. Michelle McCausland, my cohort in crime and my sister for life. Atheena Voce for handling the judges and being apart of the team. Ali Kat for being a dear sister and assuring me it was all going to be fine. Tajah Mahal and Frank Smith for taking the duties to heart and knowing how to solve problems. Victoria Depaula for all the hard work and knowing how to handle situations and pitching in on your night of give up. My mother Fran and sister in law Deanne for handling all the awards and being there every minute. Nicole DuBois my sister through the miles who cared enough to try to get here at a moments notice if needed. Larry and Terry for the words of encouragement to all the contestants and formers and praise for their hard work. Reba for aiding to my stress and making it stress free. To my life partner David for keeping all the stress away from me, screening my calls and helping me through the 7 months it has taken me to recoup from this ordeal. And to all the state who pitched in and made our 35th year such a success. It goes to prove that the "Show me State" showed its Excellence in every format proving to the many that attended how exciting the art of illusion actually is and how competition not only strengthens ones craft but it also gives confidence to those that want to succeed.

I wish to welcome everyone to our Family of Excellence and invite all to attend Miss Gay Missouri 2008.The host state for this years Miss Gay America 2009.....our Miss Gay Missouri 2008 Jade Sinclair is preparing a fabulous contest and has strengthened our sisterhood with her hard work, for this is what makes me proud to be from Missouri and have such sisters in a system that works and creates that true symbol of Excellence.

I thank you and leave you with this thought "To thine own self be true"

Till we meet again...Happy Pageantry.....

Promoter Joie DiMercurio 
aka Tumara Mahorning Miss Gay Missouri 1992 and Third alternate to Leslie Rage MGA1993....
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