What talents are good in military training performances are as follows:
You can choose the program format that you are good at, cooperate with classmates, learn the skills of those around you, fully prepare, focus on yourself when performing, and perform After finishing, encourage yourself to wait.
1. Choose a program format that you like and are good at, such as mime, poetry recitation and other performances that do not require much verbal communication. Make the most of your strengths.
2. Find one or two close classmates to perform together, which can distract you and reduce stress. You can also ask the teacher to let you join a group.
3. Observe the people around you in communication and performance, and learn their skills. At the same time, know that everyone is nervous to some extent, and you are not alone.
4. Be fully prepared before performing, be familiar with the program flow, and practice multiple times. It also helps to get used to the atmosphere of the performance venue ahead of time. When performing, focus on the program itself and the coordination of your partners. Don’t pay too much attention to the audience. Treat the performance as a self-challenge and improvement.
5. After the performance, do not criticize yourself too much, cherish this opportunity and motivate yourself. Every small improvement is something to be proud of.
The recommended program formats for military training performances are:
1. Poetry recitation: Choose some positive or passionate modern poems to practice affectionate recitation.
2. Happy dance: learn some simple and dynamic group dances, paired with cheerful music.
3. Short drama performance: Arrange some short dramas that are easy to learn and perform.
4. Talent show: display your talents in playing musical instruments, singing, etc.
5. Dubbing imitation: imitate celebrity voices and classic movie dialogues on the spot.
6. Magic performance: learn some simple and easy-to-operate magic wands, face changing, etc.