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Auditions
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Auditions are by appointment only on the date above, no walk-ins. Call the main office at (619) 239-1311 for a timeslot. Applicant must have a completed Audition Form with photo to bring to the audition, (please be honest about time conflicts).
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Auditions will include a technique class, improvisation session, showing of a solo choreographed by the auditioner, and an interview with the faculty. Music for the solo choreography should be on cassette tape or compact disk. A tape and CD player will be provided. Solos should be from 2 to 5 minutes in length. In addition, prospective graduate students may submit a videotape of a group work at the audition. In exceptional circumstances, applicants may request alternative admission procedures, including arranged visits to campus and/or video tape submissions.
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Auditions are vital to obtaining an acting role or a modeling job. Just remember that it may take dozens--even hundreds--of auditions before you get your first callback. You will have to play the numbers game. The more times you audition, the better your odds of landing a role in a movie or commercial. You can never know which audition will bring you success; therefore, you must appear for every audition. Make sure you go to auditions suitable for your characteristics and talents.
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Auditions will be held from mid-March through early-May at the MYA Center at Fort Sheridan. Entrance into all programs, except Reading Orchestra and Choristers, is based on the result of an audition. All auditions are taped and reviewed by a committee of ensemble directors in mid-May. Placement decisions for the fall 2008–spring 2009 season will be made and announced in June.
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Auditions for unexpected vacancies will be held in late August and early September. For more information or to arrange an audition appointment, please call 303-761-7938 or click here to submit a request for an audition online.
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