ENTERTAINMENT CAREER ADVICE

CAREERS  

Preparing for Dance Auditions


You can kick higher than your head, split in the air, do the obligatory 32 fouettés, make a perfect 6 o'clock penchée, and execute exquisite pointe work, astonishing time steps, and the flashiest new hip-hop moves. You have all the training, technique, and determination needed to become a professional dancer. But you've undoubtedly realized that's not all it takes.

Establishing a successful career in the professional dance world today — whether in a ballet company, on the concert stage, on TV, or on Broadway — requires a detailed, up-to-date knowledge of many different aspects of the performing arts industry. You need to know how to dress, behave, and perform in dance audition situations; how to prepare and present photo/resumes and video recordings of your work; how to get an agent; as well as how to eat right and maintain proper body weight and overall physical fitness.

It's also important to be familiar with the work, philosophies, and movement styles of today's leading choreographers. Since a dancer's performing career is typically very short — and many dancers eventually find themselves moving, over time, into different dance-related jobs — it's important to always consider what happens afterwards and prepare for it. It may mean a move into choreography, or work as a teacher, dance historian, critic, journalist, designer, or arts administrator.

LINKS

What's Your Specialty
College guide to the performing arts, including interviews with dance students.

Finding Work in Today's Musicals On and Off-Broadway
The high level of technique required of all performers can prove a daunting challenge to a dancer trying to make a career on Broadway.

Keeping in Shape with Choreographers
How dance-makers nurture their creative craft.

Where Choreographers Can Work Out
Places where a choreographer can try out material.

BACKSTAGE BULLETINS
NY Panel on How to Run a Theater Company
December 02, 2008
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) and Back Stage will host the networking panel, How to Run That Theater Company That's Been Running Your Life, a follow-up to September's panel, on Wednesday, December 17.







Ace Your Dance Casting Calls With Back Stage

Preparing for a dance talent search is almost like a job in itself. From learning how to eat right, choosing what to wear and knowing how to present yourself, it can get quite overwhelming. But, if you have a subscription to Back Stage, you will have a guiding hand through the stormy seas of open auditions. Back Stage will present you with the talent search secrets that can help you sail through your audition and jumpstart your career.

RELATED SITES

NIELSEN SITES
Back Stage is proud to provide actors and actresses with the best resources for open casting call listings and a wealth of acting resources daily. We strive to help prepare acting professionals with the information and tools for first time auditions. A subscription to Back Stage East or West can keep you informed about the upcoming casting calls and the latest entertainment news both on the East and West Coast. Use Ross Reports online acting resources to find the best insider acting and casting calls in the theater and film business. Back Stage also provides casting directors with powerful tools to help manage casting calls and browse actor profiles. Acting professionals can access our exclusive expanse of online information listing thousands of jobs in entertainment. Subscribe to Back Stage and start your acting career today!