Keep in mind that parents cannot carry anything into the room to set it up. I would suggest little, or minimal set up, and certainly very light weight for a child to carry. Think cardboard, poster, wearable type props if needed, and they are not required by
any means. You don't want to kids to worry about making every thing in the room just right. The content is the most important.
Good luck. we are having quite a challenge in deciding and working on our project this year..very abstract for so e of the younger ones.
Wendy Sherbert
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I can sympathize that it is hard not knowing ahead of time, but I think this is a really great opportunity for the kids to practice being flexible and knowing how to "adapt to changing conditions". They may practice their skit one
way on their home turf, and then come to the tournament and be in a completely different type of space. So, if you "plan" for not knowing, you will be as equipped as you can be in the moment to adapt. They should bring whatever they think they will need
and not assume that there will be anything at all available, or that the room will be set up in any certain way.