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Acting and Modeling Auditions

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Acting and Modeling Auditions

Musical and Dance Auditions in Detroit

This audition will require you to showcase both your vocal and dancing talents. Prepare an outfit that is both professional and allows for freedom of movement, similar to what you would wear for any other audition. To create a lasting impression, consider incorporating a unique touch into your attire, perhaps by selecting dancewear that complements your main outfit. This cohesive look will help you stand out from the crowd and make a memorable impression on the casting team. Be prepared, as this audition might be a bit more demanding than what you're accustomed to in Detroit.

Detroit auditions don't require full songs. Instead, prepare two contrasting 16-bar selections. Showcase your strongest piece first to grab their attention during your limited audition time. And remember, both selections should begin and conclude decisively.

At your Detroit dancing audition, let your personality shine through your movements and master the choreography. Encountering a challenging combination? Maintain eye contact and project a smile, even if your body is still working through the steps. New dancers often make the mistake of looking down, but avoid this altogether, even when observing the choreographer, dance captain, or fellow dancers. Confident eye contact will leave a strong impression with the casting director. For more insights on improving your performance, explore various acting techniques.

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