WAAPA
Fri, 21 Oct 2005, 11:44 pmWalter Plinge62 posts in thread
WAAPA
Fri, 21 Oct 2005, 11:44 pmHi team!
umm, i posted a message a little while ago about getting advice about the really exciting auditions coming up for WAAPA music theatre. I just wanted to write and say that i am soooo sorry because i caused a little cuffuffle, and people thought that i wasn't serious about wanting to know about, like, singing and audition stuff for WAAPA. I thank you for trying to help, and yes, I already have my audion time and I am really excited for my chance to shine. I know I will impress the judges and all of my friends, especially sharon, (who helped me with the dance) reckon i have a great chance. I heard from a friend of mine, peter, who auditioned tree years ago that the judges like people to be different and try different things to impress them. So I decided that is what i would do. I have almost learnt my monologe, but i'm sure they wont mind if i put the pages on the ground in from of me so i dont forget my line. I am wearing a really great costume that will make me stand out and dulcie is coming over tomorrow and we are putting this amazing green rinse through my hair to match my cossie!! I'm so exc ited!! Best of luck and all my hearts and kisses to everyone who wants to be a star at WAAPA! I cant wait to meet you all. Fingers crossed! and as they say in the showtime..... CHOOKIES!!
Sally d.
xoxox
umm, i posted a message a little while ago about getting advice about the really exciting auditions coming up for WAAPA music theatre. I just wanted to write and say that i am soooo sorry because i caused a little cuffuffle, and people thought that i wasn't serious about wanting to know about, like, singing and audition stuff for WAAPA. I thank you for trying to help, and yes, I already have my audion time and I am really excited for my chance to shine. I know I will impress the judges and all of my friends, especially sharon, (who helped me with the dance) reckon i have a great chance. I heard from a friend of mine, peter, who auditioned tree years ago that the judges like people to be different and try different things to impress them. So I decided that is what i would do. I have almost learnt my monologe, but i'm sure they wont mind if i put the pages on the ground in from of me so i dont forget my line. I am wearing a really great costume that will make me stand out and dulcie is coming over tomorrow and we are putting this amazing green rinse through my hair to match my cossie!! I'm so exc ited!! Best of luck and all my hearts and kisses to everyone who wants to be a star at WAAPA! I cant wait to meet you all. Fingers crossed! and as they say in the showtime..... CHOOKIES!!
Sally d.
xoxox
Re: WAAPA
Mon, 21 Nov 2005, 12:42 pmWalter Plinge
My daughter is auditioning for WAAPA on Thurday at the ECU. She has had her songs prepared all year and went to the audition masterclass in July 2005. Her monologue she has known off by heart for some time and a friend of ours is an ex NIDA teacher who has given her feedback.
This is all good but as my daughter is from interstate(not WA) and 18 years old, they do not look favourably in accepting kids straight out of school into WAAPA because they get home sick.
It is a shame this is the case as she has been to many states by herself undertaking courses during school holidays to further her music theatre experience. Her passion is to be a performer and the only place she wants to go is WAAPA. Im sure many of you fall in the same category
We have family and friends in Perth and I hope if WAAPA thinks she has the talent they will look favourably on the network she has there.
I understand from their perspective they do not want young kids dropping out no matter where they come from. It was suggested that the 16 - 20 year olds like to party and this could also pose a big problem in their commitment.
I hope all you young ones with the commitment do well and prove you can do it and prove them wrong.
Any thoughts anyone???
This is all good but as my daughter is from interstate(not WA) and 18 years old, they do not look favourably in accepting kids straight out of school into WAAPA because they get home sick.
It is a shame this is the case as she has been to many states by herself undertaking courses during school holidays to further her music theatre experience. Her passion is to be a performer and the only place she wants to go is WAAPA. Im sure many of you fall in the same category
We have family and friends in Perth and I hope if WAAPA thinks she has the talent they will look favourably on the network she has there.
I understand from their perspective they do not want young kids dropping out no matter where they come from. It was suggested that the 16 - 20 year olds like to party and this could also pose a big problem in their commitment.
I hope all you young ones with the commitment do well and prove you can do it and prove them wrong.
Any thoughts anyone???
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