Two hours later, 20 dance performances had ended.
Whether it is elegant ballet, classical folk dance, or fast-paced jazz, Ye Wan's comments are always insightful and accurate.
At first, some viewers thought that Ye Wan was so young and had no outstanding achievements in China except being a rising star recommendation officer. Could it be that he was a vanguard sent by Shiny Star to occupy the domestic market? After all, only foreign countries recognize rising star recommendation officers.
When she arrived in China, not to mention the famous variety show talent shows such as Tomato and Durian on local TV stations, even the talent competitions jointly organized by universities might not recognize her.
But gradually, the audience noticed something different.
Compared to other judges' mild comments that praised the good and ignored the bad, Ye Wan was like the silver carp put into the fish pond, adding a lot of highlights to the whole competition.
If you don’t comment, then it’s fine. But if you do comment, it will definitely hit the pain points accurately and directly.
Contestants with strong psychological endurance can even bow with a smile and say "Thank you, Ye".
Those who had poor psychological endurance ran off the stage with tears in their eyes and their hands covering their faces.
Of course, when encountering someone who is truly outstanding, Ye Wan’s various compliments are also fresh and exciting with every word being unique and without repetition.
"Your dance just now made me see the tranquil lake under the moon. The breeze blew, rippling the lake, and even the pair of fish playing under the lotus leaves became more lively."
"You are the brightest firefly in the wheat field on a summer night. Come on! I will cheer for you on the day you debut!"
"One word: beautiful! Two words: stunning! Four words: graceful as a startled swan! I'll give you full marks, and I'm not afraid of you getting too proud!"
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Some are happy and some are sad.
For the contestants, judges like Ye Wan are undoubtedly loved and hated.
Love, because she is professional enough.
The reason I hate her is that she is too professional.
For example, Miao Siyun.
"President Cheng..."
At the end of the first half, the host came on stage to liven up the atmosphere and the scorer began to tally the scores.
Next, the winning programs and contestants in the first half will be announced.
Glancing at the calm Ye Wan across the judges' table, Miao Siyun turned around and said to Dean Cheng of the Grand Theater beside her, "After all, he is a gilded man from abroad. This Ye is really a man of great talent and courage. He is not afraid of offending others."
"oh?"
Dean Cheng smiled gently, "Is that how you understand it? I think that we judges are too tepid. We should learn from young people like Xiao Ye."
"Which of these children who came to compete is not one in a million outstanding? They are all like us. If they win, they will be praised directly, and if they lose, they will be praised tactfully. After they step off the stage, they will continue to practice as usual in the future. When will they be able to improve?"
"Like Xiaoye, praise where it's due and point out where it's due. If you can handle it, then it means you're on this path, go back and improve. If you can't handle it, then consider taking another path sooner rather than later, so as to avoid wasting each other's time."
"This is what we as judges should do, not just being nice guys."
Dean Cheng turned around and looked at Miao Siyun who was slightly stunned. "Vice Dean Miao, what do you think?"
I just said one sentence.
You responded to me with a bunch of words.
What else can I say? Miao Siyun came back to her senses and smiled faintly, "You are right."
(End of this chapter)