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How to go on stage for the first time?

How to go on stage for the first time?

This article is for those who has never appeared on stage.
I understand perfectly well that those who visited this website most likely already "live at events." But still.
When I started, I wasn't confident on stage as I am now. I was equally scared of adults (How to do a bubble show for adults) and children's holidays (How to do a bubble show for children), my hands were shaking. If you're scared, the first thing to do is calm down. And then forget that there are people in front of you. Enjoy yourself! Dance! Smile!

And most importantly, you know what? No one knows what a perfect bubble show should look like. It has no designated standards! And if they like your show, it's you who create these standards. Let's be creative!
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