DC Dancer Auditions – Ballet & Modern Dancers for 2016-17 Season of The Prophecy Ballet

Holding Casting Call for Ballet & Modern Dancers for 2016-17 Season of The Prophecy Ballet

Location: Washington, DC

Type: Dance

Note-Be sure to add adequate time to your travel to locate street parking.

Audition Requirements:

Applicants will participate in two technique classes: one ballet and one modern. Following the classes, each applicant will be asked to present a solo of 90 seconds in length. The solo may be a repertory piece or original choreography. It is preferable, although not required, that solo pieces be ballet or modern. Applicants must provide the accompaniment for solos. CDs and mp3 players are acceptable.

Applicants should wear the following attire for their audition:

Women: Solid-colored unitard or leotard with tights, ballet slippers and pointe shoes, if applicable. Hair must be neatly and securely tied back. (Pointe experience is required for Principle and soloist roles)

Men: Solid-colored unitard or white T-shirt, black or gray tights, ballet slippers.

Modern work will be presented barefoot.

Atlas ballet

Bring headshot, resume and printed bio

The following positions are available:
Full Company Position

Approximately a 6-week contract over the period of 34 weeks

The opportunity to perform in all StageLeft Entertainment productions.  Ranks including principal, senior soloist, soloist, corps, new dancer, and apprentice.

15 company performers currently, 3 performances per season.

Friday, November 18, 2016

6:30-8:30pm

StageLeft will hold open auditions for all dancers interested in joining the cast of The Prophecy Ballet for it’s 2016-2017 season on November 18, 2016

Atlas Performing Arts Center (Joy of Motion center)
1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002

Register: www.stageleftentertainment.org

Payment: Paid

City or Location of call: Washington, DC
Please submit to: Open auditions, see above by 2016-11-18

This casting notice was posted by: Natalie Wood, StageLeft Entertainment

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