Mr. Arkansas USofA
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Mr. Gay Arkansas USofA and
Mr. Gay Arkansas USofA at Large
Mr. Gay Arkansas USofA
Mr. Gay USofA Categories
Personal Interview
Each contestant will be interviewed individually by the judging panel. The
purpose of the Personal Interview in the USofA system is to allow the judges
some insight into the character of each contestant. During the interview, the
judges are also afforded the opportunity to evaluate each contestant's basic
qualities, such as intelligence, ability to communicate, attitude, composure,
etc. The judges may also gather information about a contestant's professional
or personal life.

The basic nature of the interview is intended to be casual and relaxed. The
suggested attire for the interview is business casual day wear, You should
dress as you would for a professional job interview. However, this is not a
fashion category.

Talent
Talent may be any type of entertainment presentation as long as it does not
create any danger or injury to either the contestant or anyone else. No animals
or reptiles may be used in your talent presentation. You may not use fire, water,
or glitter in your talent presentation. Talent presentation is limited to seven (7)
minutes in length. Prop setup and tear down time is limited to 5 minutes total.
There is no restriction on the number of people who may be involved in the
presentation.

Remember that the Mister USofA MI Contest does not provide contestants with
backstage staff for prop set-up and tear down, although we will assist with your
props as much as possible. The backstage staff will not, under any
circumstance, be responsible for any damage to props while helping a
contestant. Each contestant must secure his own storage of props at all times.

Club Wear
Club Wear is a new category for USofA Pageants. It is only featured in the Mr.
Gay USofA and Mr. Gay USofA at Large contests.  In Club Wear, contestants
should dress as they would for an exciting night out on the town. You should
wear clothing that you would expect to see in a large club in one of the USofA's
major cities.

Your Club Wear choice should match your personality, look, and lifestyle.
Clubwear should not be a costume for stage, but rather what you would wear
into the club.
Mykel Andrews
Mr. Gay Arkansas USofA 2008
Mr. Gay Arkansas USofA At Large
Michael Lanning
Mr. Gay Arkansas USofA At Large 2008
Mr. Arkansas USofA 2008 Score Sheet
Mr. Arkansas USofA At Large 2008 Score Sheet