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WAAPA Audition questions

Sun, 21 Oct 2007, 06:13 pm
kobi_jae8 posts in thread
Hi everyone! I'm auditioning for WAAPA Music Theater next month in Brisbane, and just had a couple of questions for anyone who can help. 1. One of my songs, I haven't been able to find the sheet music for (don't want to give anything away - but it doesn't really exist). Would it be disadvantageous to sing something a cappella? It's a great song and I'm really in love with it. 2. Are the auditions held in front of the other auditionees? 3. I'm really not a very experienced dancer - and on the off chance I make it through to the dance audition, is it really complicated, or do they just want to see you can take direction etc? Also, what sort of shoes would I be expected to have for that? Thanks heaps everyone!!! Cross your arms and legs and anything else you can cross for me! :)

Do NOT sing acapella. From

Tue, 13 Nov 2007, 04:16 pm
Walter Plinge
Do NOT sing acapella. From experience, the final callback is the only one involving other people. If you make it through you'll work with a partner for the acting audition and then have a group dance audition. It is run like a jazz class. It is not hugely complex but I recommend having done some dance before; get to some jazz classes if you can.

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