Thursday, December 13, 2012
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying: Dance Auditions
I was never much of a dancer but I was told I caught on quickly. Over the summer when I was in "South Pacific" as Lt. Joseph Cable, my manager attended the show and advised I began taking theatre dance classes if I'm serious about wanting to be a Broadway actor so of course I enrolled immediately. I've been enrolled in classes for roughly four months now and even that has helped. So, today I had dance auditions for "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." We spent about a half hour learning a routine for the audition and afterwards, we went up in groups and were evaluated, which counted as the audition. We were told that the routine was more difficult than easy. If the routine we did was difficult, I'd love to see easy was because the difficult routine was so easy! I've never felt more satisfied about a dance audition ever. I always think of myself as a klutz but I wasn't one at all for once. I feel really confident about the audition and this show being very dance heavy, doing well on this part of the audition is really important. All I have left now is are the Scene Auditions where we run through scenes, pretty self explanatory. Next stage, here I come!
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