Audition Dates
20 Apr 2002 – 21 Apr 2002
- Sat 20 April 2002
- Sun 21 April 2002
Details
AddressStage Door, 1 Price St, Subiaco, WA
AUDITIONS for New Internationally Recognised Musical Theatre & Teacher Training Course
Auditions will be held from 10am – 4pm on Saturday and Sunday 20th-21st April at Stage Door School of Performing Arts, 1 Price Street, Subiaco for the internationally recognized Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (I.S.T.D., London) course in Musical Theatre, Performers and Teacher Training beginning on 6th May.
The audition process will involve auditionees dancing a range of styles (ballet, modern theatre and jazz) within a group after which they will perform a monologue, dance a solo piece of up to 3 minutes, and sing a song, preferably from musical theatre.
Aimed at students who have left school and lasting two years for performers and three years for the teaching qualification, this course will give professional training in all aspects of music theatre dance including ballet, tap, modern theatre, jazz dance, plus acting and singing.
Dance instructor Phil Talbot said that this is the only course of its kind in the state apart from WAAPA that gives males as well as females top class technical training to the level required for professional entry into musical theatre plus the additional teaching qualification.
“Professional productions now require you to be a dancer as well as a singer and whilst we do both, it is essential students get the best over all training possible.
“I.S.T.D. flies their examiners over from London to examine all students in order to maintain their high standards and therefore this syllabus is suitable for graduates of this course to perform anywhere in the world,” he said.
“It is a common occurrence in London for directors and producers to look for and accept graduates of this course.”
“Auditioning for the course will be of a high standard and there are 10 places available.”
“At the end of the course, we hope to showcase for agents to take on graduates to find them work.”
“Ultimately, this course will be the top of its kind in WA if not in Australia.”
According to Mr Talbot, students from the course in London have gone on to perform in Chicago, Saturday Night Fever, Cats, Starlight Express, West Side Story and Joseph to name a few top shows.
The standard of training at Stage Door was recently demonstrated from the response from their recent Summer School programme. Students did not realize the improvements made until they had intensively trained and performed at the end of course shows.
For more information about auditions and courses, please ring; (08) 9381 6190; or Phil Talbot on 0411 800622 or email stagedoor@iinet.net.au.
Auditions will be held from 10am – 4pm on Saturday and Sunday 20th-21st April at Stage Door School of Performing Arts, 1 Price Street, Subiaco for the internationally recognized Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (I.S.T.D., London) course in Musical Theatre, Performers and Teacher Training beginning on 6th May.
The audition process will involve auditionees dancing a range of styles (ballet, modern theatre and jazz) within a group after which they will perform a monologue, dance a solo piece of up to 3 minutes, and sing a song, preferably from musical theatre.
Aimed at students who have left school and lasting two years for performers and three years for the teaching qualification, this course will give professional training in all aspects of music theatre dance including ballet, tap, modern theatre, jazz dance, plus acting and singing.
Dance instructor Phil Talbot said that this is the only course of its kind in the state apart from WAAPA that gives males as well as females top class technical training to the level required for professional entry into musical theatre plus the additional teaching qualification.
“Professional productions now require you to be a dancer as well as a singer and whilst we do both, it is essential students get the best over all training possible.
“I.S.T.D. flies their examiners over from London to examine all students in order to maintain their high standards and therefore this syllabus is suitable for graduates of this course to perform anywhere in the world,” he said.
“It is a common occurrence in London for directors and producers to look for and accept graduates of this course.”
“Auditioning for the course will be of a high standard and there are 10 places available.”
“At the end of the course, we hope to showcase for agents to take on graduates to find them work.”
“Ultimately, this course will be the top of its kind in WA if not in Australia.”
According to Mr Talbot, students from the course in London have gone on to perform in Chicago, Saturday Night Fever, Cats, Starlight Express, West Side Story and Joseph to name a few top shows.
The standard of training at Stage Door was recently demonstrated from the response from their recent Summer School programme. Students did not realize the improvements made until they had intensively trained and performed at the end of course shows.
For more information about auditions and courses, please ring; (08) 9381 6190; or Phil Talbot on 0411 800622 or email stagedoor@iinet.net.au.
Contact
This audition has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.