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Auditions Tips
* Be sure to come early. * It starts the minute you walk through the door * Don't hide in the back * Focus on the experience as a shcnae to be enriched instead of obsessing on whether or not you'll be picked. * Remember that the only way to pratice auditioning is to audition * Prepare yourself in the styles of the dances you know a company uses: for ours we look for strong technique in ballet and jazz, in addition: modern and contemporary. * Bring something to eat and drink...you may have to wait a while and you don't want to be weak during your audition. * Wear a leotard and tights, and avoid loose clothing. A traditional ballet bun for your hair is best. * Be sure your hair is secure, and your clothes are comfortable, so you don't have to worry about those things during the audition. * Don't bring valuables, chances are you will have no where to leave them. * Don't wear jewelry or decorate yourself too much, it gives a bad impression. * Don't watch the other dancers, trust yourself. They might have no idea what they are doing. * Always smile and emphasize the upper body. Even if you don't know the combination, it gives a favorable impression and attracts attention. * Bring an extra change of clothes, and extra ribbons, just in case. * Make sure you bring all the papers they may need. * Be sure to warm up properly, most of the time the auditioner will not warm you up before beginning.
Miscellaneous Tips
* Respect your teachers. Not only will they be more willing to help you and cast you in performances, promote you, etc., but you will form a friendship with them. * At the beginning of each semester, and especially the beginning of each year, ask yourself what you want. Sign up for classes accordingly, and concentrate on your goals. * Use classtime wisely. The teachers are there to teach you and help you improve. Use the most of this situation, and ALWAYS ask questions if you have them.
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Nickelodeon Parents Pick
We are the 2009 Winner of the Nickelodeon Parents Pick "Best Dance Class" for St. Louis!

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