Happy April Everyone, To think this is the last newsletter of my reign is incredibly exhilarating. The time progressed quickly, and I imagine this will ring true for our last few days prior to crowning our 2016 winner. My reign concluded with two final preliminaries in March; one in Saint Louis and the other in Kansas City. First up was a QUICK road trip to my home away from home, Saint Louis, for The Miss Gay Spirit of Saint Louis, America pageant. I hit the road early the day of registration with Sparkle Iman and Daniel Rinehart stowed safely in my passenger seats. One thing that I have learned over this year is that Sparkle, unbeknownst to me, has gifted me with her talents behind the wheel. We arrived with about an hour and a half to spare… record timing compared to my usual driving skills! Upon check-in, we had 3 lovely contestants entering to capture two of the four last tickets to the state competition. Throughout the categories, I had the privilege of sitting next to an individual, Christopher Greenfield, who has judged me on multiple occasions at the state competition, and it was great to spend some time catching up with him since our paths last crossed in Saint Louis at the 2014 state competition. At the end of the evening after a close battle, L’Oreal had claimed victory with Kirsten Dubo grabbing the first alternate position. Congratulations to both individuals as they now prepare for the state level contest. Our final preliminary of the season happened to be a new addition to our Prelim Family, and it was a pleasure having this one flourish in my back yard right here in Kansas City. Miss Gay Paris of the Plains took place the second to last weekend at Sidekicks Saloon where we had 4 gentlemen enter in hopes of acquiring our last two spots. The pageant was very successful with quite the turnout, and at the end of the evening Regina La-Rae walked away with the crown and emeritus title with Dakota Riviera placing as her first alternate. Good luck to both of you as you prepare for MGMA2016. This concludes our preliminary season, and we can now say with confidence that we will have 18 contestants at the state level on April 7th through the 9th right here in Kansas City. To summarize the contestants and their qualifications, listed below are our hopeful candidates for the 2016 title: Miss Gay River City, Missouri – Moltyn Decadence First Alt to Miss Gay River City – Kyra Banks Miss Gay Metropolitan, Missouri – Vivian Versace First Alt to Miss Gay Metropolitan – Mulan Miss Gay Gateway, Missouri – Allessandra Blaze First Alt to Miss Gay Gateway – Crystal Lace Miss Gay Saint Louis, Missouri – Nadia M Louis First Alt to Miss Gay Saint Louis – Bella Rose Miss Gay Springfield, Missouri – Karma T Cassidy First Alt to Miss Gay Springfield – Miss Priscilla Miss Gay Heart of Missouri – D’Rihanna Weatherbey First Alt to Miss Gay Heart of Missouri – Musica Malone Miss Gay Kansas City, Missouri – Monique Heart First Alt to Miss Gay Kansas City – Ruby Diamond Miss Gay Spirit of Saint Louis, Missouri – L’Oreal First Alt to Miss Gay Spirit of Saint Louis – Kirsten Dubo Miss Gay Paris of the Plains, Missouri – Regina La-Rae First Alt to Miss Gay Paris of the Plains – Dakota Riviera And that’s a wrap! Looking at the list of names above brings me to tears of joy… This year’s talent pool has quite the variety, and I know all of you are coming in with something unique to offer. I will be ecstatic to crown any one of you because I know that you all have what it takes to showcase a crisp package all week long, and will then dig even deeper to ensure that your reign from start to finish will be seen as one that exudes that same EXCELLENCE! As my reign comes to a completion, these next few weeks will be adorned with costume fittings, tasks of lyric memorization, and basking in these last few moments. I hope that this will either be the same for you or that you are taking a moment to relax, having already set yourself up for success. Either way, I look forward to continuing our text/phone conversations and equally look forward to seeing you all very soon as we swiftly approach the crowning of our next Miss Gay Missouri. Here’s to #MGMA2016! Sounding off one final time, Kyla Breeze MGMA 2015 FROM THE ALUMNIWe are days away from what's to be expected as a great week. All 18 contestants have gotten their golden tickets. Miss Gay River City, Missouri – Moltyn Decadence First Alt to Miss Gay River City – Kyra Banks Miss Gay Metropolitan, Missouri – Vivian Versace First Alt to Miss Gay Metropolitan – Mulan Miss Gay Gateway, Missouri – Allessandra Blaze First Alt to Miss Gay Gateway – Crystal Lace Miss Gay Saint Louis, Missouri – Nadia M Louis First Alt to Miss Gay Saint Louis – Bella Rose Miss Gay Springfield, Missouri – Karma T Cassidy First Alt to Miss Gay Springfield – Miss Priscilla Miss Gay Heart of Missouri – D’Rihanna Weatherbey First Alt to Miss Gay Heart of Missouri – Musica Malone Miss Gay Kansas City, Missouri – Monique Heart First Alt to Miss Gay Kansas City – Ruby Diamond Miss Gay Spirit of Saint Louis, Missouri – L’Oreal First Alt to Miss Gay Spirit of Saint Louis – Kirsten Dubo Miss Gay Paris of the Plains, Missouri – Regina La-Rae First Alt to Miss Gay Paris of the Plains – Dakota Riviera On Saturday April 9th one of these guy/girls will walk away with the Crown and Title of Miss Gay Missouri America 2016. As all the contests finish up there final preparations. We would like to take this time to point out the categories and the scoring system of the Miss Gay America system. MALE INTERVIEW General Appearance- 0 to 20 Points Personality- 0 to 30 Points Ability to Communicate- 0 to 50 Points Answer Content- 0 to 50 Points Total points 150 possible points per judge The purpose of Male Interview is to place the contestant in a situation answering different types of questions and judging how he will react to their diversity. The context of the answer is important but more important is how the contestant conveys that answer. SOLO TALENT Choreography and Appearance - (physical Coordination, Stage Presence, Costuming) 0 to 30 points Quality- (Lip-Sync, Live Vocal, and/or Other Entertainment) 0 to 30 points Entertainment Value- 0 to 40 points Total points 100 possible points per judge Solo talent showcases the ability to perform without the aid of visual enhancements such as props or dancers. Contestants will be judged under the same guidelines as the full-length talent (please see TALENT description) presentation as it relates to the subcategories listed above. Solo Talents will not exceed three (3) minutes in length. EVENING GOWN Suitability for Evening Gown - 0 to 30 Points Suitability of Hairstyle - 0 to 20 Points Presentation (Modeling Technique, Poise, Smile, Etc.)- 0 to 40 Points; General Appearance (Make-Up, Shoes, Gown Condition, Accessories)- 0 to 60 Points TOTAL POINTS 150 possible points per judge Evening Gown will be the most elegant apparel of the pageant. It should complement the contestant’s figure. It will be a statement of the contestant’s style and taste. The dress and accessories should be in perfect condition .ON-STAGE INTERVIEW Ability to communicate 0 to 25 Points Answer content 0 to 25 Points Total points 50 points possible per judge Scoring should be based on personality and poise, the ability to communicate on a microphone in front of an audience, and the context of the answer in relation to the topic given. The contestants should be prepared to give a brief biography to the audience, in the instance that stall time is required. The brief biography, if needed, will not be a judged portion of the ON-Stage Question Category but rather, may be needed to “set the mood” for the On-Stage Interview. TALENT Showmanship and Set Design- 0 to 60 Points Choreography- (Physical Coordination and Stage Presence (Including Dancers) 0 to 80 Points Quality (Lip-Sync, Live Vocal, and/or Other Entertainment) 0 to 80 Points Value of presentation as Entertainment- 0 to 80 Points Total points 300 possible points per judge Talent is the highest point category in the pageant. Contestants will be judged on their quality of lip-sync, live vocal, or other entertainment. Each contestant should work very detailed on each category no one category should have more attention. Always remember consistency wins the pageant. Kansas City is once again excited to host the Miss Gay Missouri pageant. You can join us Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:00pm The Arts Asylum 100 E 9th St. Kansas City, Mo. 64106 (816)301-7444 Don't for get to follow us over to the Forever Miss Gay Missouri Review show following preliminary night 1. Show starts at 10:00pm 805 W 39th St. Kansas City, Mo. 64111 (8160561-0625 Once again it's going to be a stellar year and we could do this with out you, promoter, contestants, & patrons. The Miss Gay Missouri America Board really appreciate your dedication and support!!
Thank you from the Miss Gay Missouri Board Emilio Olviera/ Lexus Chaney (MGM 2001) Michael Klataske/ Jade Sinclair (MGM 2007) Ricky McRoy / Sparkle Iman (MGM 2008) Josh McMikle/ Adria Andrews (MGM2014) Steven Hurley/ Miss Stephanie
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