write a essay on first time i went up on stage
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When I was ten years old ,I went to attend a religious function in my neighbourhood. Over there we had to take part in some or theother event going on there. I got an oppurtunity to perform on stage for the first time.We could enact anything on our own decision. I immediately turned to my mother for help as usual.Then decided to do my best as I could not give up the oppurtunity.
My mother and I decided to enact the Importance of mother earth. I was explained by my mother how should I show my emotions and pain felt by mother earth when she is not given the love, care and share which she showers on us.My mother explained me every minute expression that I should shower on the audience .
I took it as a challenge and looked forward to give my best. In no time my turn came and I was on stage. Forgetting all my flaws and worries I enacted my level best. The audience gave me a great round of applause. It was my first experience on stage. It was a great experience.I thank GOD for giving me such a
golden opportunity.
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I had been chosen to represent my school at an inter school debate. The topic was related to the empowerment of the Indian woman. I seemed least `empowered’ to attempt the speech. My legs trembled at the thought of confronting an attentive, audience, perhaps ready to smirk, the moment I faltered.
However, I rehearsed my speech -Many times over before my teachers till I was absolutely sure of delivering it flawlessly. Finally, dawned the `doomsday’. I reached the scene of the competition. The sight of the stage, the lectern, the microphone was enough to leave me shaken. I overcame my confusion and uncertainty, reminding myself that nothing could possibly go wrong. Considering I had repeated the speech to myself thousands of times. I was sure I knew it backwards as well.
A number of speakers preceded me to the stage but I was utterly oblivious of what they had to say, for I was too preoccupied with repeating my speech to myself for the last time, lest I forget it on the stage. Finally, my name was announced. I wanted to turn back and bolt, but there was no escaping now at the last minute. I went to the stage, feigning confidence, I started with great aplomb, although my legs were shaking. All the instructions about maintaining an eye contact with the audience were swept away. I looked at the ceiling and gave my speech. Occasionally, I looked at the audience. Some, amongst the audience nodded intelligibly, much to my relief. Soon, I got carried away by my own arguments, that suddenly seemed very powerful and convincing, even though this was not the first time
I was repeating them. Soon I realized that there was absolute silence. Perhaps, the audience was too bored to react. I carried on in the same vein, for I had no other choice except finishing my speech and making a dignified exit.
To my utter surprise, as I walked down the stage there was thunderous applause. Apparently I had made the desired impact. With bated breath I waited for the results. To my delight, I had won the first place. Finally, I had made my ‘debut’ as a speaker.