If the festival had treated candidates only as beauty figures, what cultural dimensions would it have ignored?, By the time the festival closes, what will the public have learned about cultural representation?, By the coronation night, what knowledge will the candidates have been developing about their territories?, By the final parade, how will candidates have been carrying the memory of their communities?, If a candidate had performed without understanding the meaning of the dance, how would the performance have changed?, If the festival had valued artistic interpretation more than appearance, how would candidates have prepared differently?, By the coronation night, what artistic responsibilities will each candidate have demonstrated?, By the end of the festival, how will the candidates have communicated cultural identity through performance?, By the time candidates perform on stage, what skills will they have been developing?, By the final presentation, how long will they have been training their bodies to express culture?, If candidates had been given more public forums, what social impact would they have had?, If people had listened more carefully to candidates’ messages, how would their social role have changed?, By the final parade, how will the candidates have interacted with communities, tourists and authorities?, By the time the festival ends, what social message will candidates have been promoting?, By the coronation night, what expectations will they have been carrying as public representatives?, If the media had focused less on appearance, how would public perception of candidates have changed?, If beauty-based criteria had been reduced earlier, what stereotypes would the festival have challenged?, By the end of the festival, how will candidates have challenged or reinforced traditional gender expectations?, By the time the festival closes, what will the public have learned about women’s representation in folklore?, By the coronation night, what pressures will candidates have been carrying as public women?, By the time the public evaluates them, how will they have been negotiating between tradition, beauty and leadership?, By the end of the festival, what cultural conversations will the candidates have opened about women, tradition and representation?, By the time candidates stand on stage, what emotional and cultural responsibilities will they have been carrying during their preparation?, If the title “queen” had been replaced by “cultural mediator” years ago, how would people have interpreted the candidates’ authority in the festival?, If the public had paid more attention to the candidates’ speeches than to their costumes, how would the meaning of the competition have changed?, By the end of the festival, what new forms of leadership will the candidates have demonstrated beyond dancing and public appearances?
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