'Master the Mic' - A 2 day Master Class by Hera Pinto for aspiring MCs in the City
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Aspiring emcees in the City are set to receive a rare opportunity to step into the spotlight as “Master the Mic”, a two-day intensive workshop led by Hera Pinto, gears up to shape the next generation of event hosts.
Scheduled for 16th and 17th May 2026 at Suma Sadana, Mallikatte, the workshop is designed as a hands-on masterclass aimed at transforming beginners into confident, stage-ready professionals. With years of experience in hosting weddings, corporate events, and large-scale celebrations, Hera Pinto has built a reputation for her engaging style and ability to connect with diverse audiences, making her one of the sought-after names in the emceeing circuit.
The workshop promises a comprehensive learning experience that goes far beyond basic stage skills. Participants will be guided through essential aspects such as personality development, diction and presentation, event versatility, and the art of handling clients and pricing — all crucial elements in building a sustainable career as an emcee. The focus remains strongly practical, with real-time exercises and industry insights aimed at preparing attendees for actual event scenarios.
What sets “Master the Mic” apart is its emphasis on bridging the gap between talent and professionalism. From understanding how to command attention with confidence to mastering the nuances of branding and media presence, the sessions are structured to give participants a complete roadmap into the competitive world of event hosting.
The buzz around the workshop reflects a growing interest in emceeing as a serious profession, especially among young creatives looking to enter the events and entertainment industry. With limited seats available, the program is expected to attract participants eager to learn directly from an experienced performer who has spent years refining her craft on stage.
As Mangaluru continues to thrive as a hub for events, weddings, and corporate gatherings, initiatives like “Master the Mic” highlight the rising demand for skilled, polished emcees — and the importance of structured training in shaping confident voices behind the microphone.



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