| Buffy makes an introduction.
He picks 10-15 students and some teachers (the kids LOVE this) out of the audience to go to either center court or stage if there is no court. He holds a trick passing contest with the students and teachers until he has one remaining and then rewards that student or teacher with an autographed picture.
He does a solo performance in which he amazes the audience with basketball-on-the-finger spins, juggling up to three basketballs at a time, and the most amazing basketball tricks in the world to keep the kids’ attention while giving his motivational speech. (This is the same performance he did for Diana Ross at her mansion in Beverly Hills, CA.)
Coleman requests that a hand-held cordless microphone be furnished.
The program is appropriate for grade levels k through twelfth grade. The format of the program is the same for all grade levels, but the message is conveyed by discretion according to each grade level.
The show is approximately 30 to 40 minutes in length but can be shortened if necessary.
Any media outlet may be invited to the assembly program, television, newspaper, magazine, etc. Buffy will only allow a media outlet to do a story on him by speaking to him personally by way of an interview. Who ever is coordinating the program should clarify Buffys request to any media outlet that is invited to the program.
Buffy Coleman performs at schools, church functions, camps, banquets, bar-mitzvah's, boys and girls clubs, festivals, private parties, fairs, city recreation programs, conventions, amusement parks, after school programs, YMCAs, YWCAs, family night events, family reunions, class reunions, half-times of games, juvenile detention centers, group homes, award ceremonies, or any social gathering of youth groups and communities.
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