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Post by vine311 »

They start the clock when you point to the booth for your song to begin. You can do whatever you want before you tell them to start the music. Once you've pointed you've only got one minute though. Starting your routine before you even hit the stage usually scores well with the judges.
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So what about having other people?

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Post by Dave »

Solo work on stage only, unless the othe 4 people are relegated to the floor in front of the stage during the actual song...i think
If you disrespect your character, or play it just for laughs, it will sell some gags, but it's all technique.
It's like watching a juggler-- you'll be impressed by it, but it's not going to touch you in anyway. "
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Post by vine311 »

Yeah, they can be on stage before you start the song but they've got to be off of it once you point to the booth.
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Post by kbadr »

Perfect.

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