 Faye Horne in the wings - preparing to go on stage
These are the most asked questions. If you have a question about the auditions that is not included here – please let us know – and we will do our best to find the answer for you. Please use the following links to jump straight to the section you need: Can I attend the Auditions? Do I need any experience or references? What if I have a physical disability? How do I get an audition form? What should I wear? What should I sing? Will I get told off if I don’t sing well? What should I bring with me? Is there anything I shouldn´t brng? Will I have to pay anything? You might also find it useful to check out these other areas: Auditions – where and when Preparing to Audition – useful tips & hints Audition Form – download your personal form and last minute information Can I attend the Auditions? If you are between 13-19 years during the period of the whole event AND attend or have attended a school in Warwickshire you are eligible to take part. Back to top Do I need any experience or references? No. Teenidol wants to encourage people of ALL abilities and we accept a wide range of knowledge and experience to take part in the training and the Shows. Beyond that – we work with other community organisations to encourage those that don’t appear in our Shows to continue to develop their skills. Back to top What if I have a physical disability? Leamington Town Hall benefits from good wheelchair access to both floors. For our theatre shows we are more interested in your ability to sing and your wish to improve your skills and perform in front of an audience. Back to top How do I get an audition form? In 2009 you will not need one. Just turn up with a passport photograph and our team will help you do the rest on the day. Back to top What should I wear? We are not looking for another Avril, Kylie, Robbie, Will, Celine or Elvis! We are looking for you! Wear what pleases you, what you are comfortable with … whatever makes you happy. (Obviously bear in mind the weather and please stay within the bounds of decency … ta very much!) Back to top What should I sing? A song of your choice. Best not to pick something unknown. Choose something that shows us the best parts of your voice. Don´t try to be clever or technical by picking a difficulat song. You may find it useful to check out our advice for Vocal Health and Your Voice in our Tips & Hints section. Back to top Will I get told off if I don’t sing well? Absolutely not! You will be treated with integrity at all times and there will be people around who you can talk to after your audition if you have any questions. Most of all – your privacy and dignity will be respected. (This is not like some ‘other’ auditions.) Back to top What should I bring with me? 2 passport photos Bottle of water Maybe a piece of fruit (bananas are good for energy and calm) Diary & pen Intention to meet new people and have a great day Back to top Is there anything I shouldn’t bring? We cannot allow any photography or video (including picture phones) – other than the official authorised photographers who have been checked by us and will be clearly identified. They will be taking pictures in the waiting areas – but will only be permitted into the audition rooms with YOUR permission. If you don’t want them in there for any reason please say so – no one will think any the worse of you. We will also ask you to switch off and place your mobile phone out of site when you enter the building. This is for the convenience of everyone – and also for your security. Back to top There is a nominal charge of £3 for each person. (This helps to keep out potential mischief-makers who might be tempted to drift in from the street!) Teenidol is a not-for-profit organisation and your £3 will help towards the material costs of running the auditions and rehearsals. (The great people who help run these events give their expert services free of charge! It is their way of ‘putting something back’ and we are very grateful for their generosity.)
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