Monday, July 12, 2010

Voices of Liberty

Audition # 5
Voices of Liberty

This was a Disney audition for a group of 8 singers SATB though I hear they have more than one "voices of liberty." Disney splits up the vocalists by gender. The guys started in the morning, we started at 1:00. When 100+ females are in a room waiting for an audition there just seems to be a lot of anxiety. After I arrived and put my makeup on and red dress I looked for someone to talk to who looked like they were enjoying the day most.

I found that person laughing with another woman. We three had a great time chatting. I don't know if I will see these people again, but I am glad I got to get to know them a bit.

At 3:00 they called my shift of 10 people from the general waiting room to another smaller area and we lined up out side the door. The girl in front of me was called back. I was not. Bummer. They all looked up and were quite curious how I would end my snip bit of song, but after I finished, that was it. No questions, no call back. Now that I think about it, breathing for dramatic emphasis, is NOT a way to convince a conductor that I would fit perfectly in an 8 voice group!

Ah well, next!

The Lyric :)

So Saturday, I got up REALLY early. I had to be up early to head to Kennasaw, but nerves got me up at 5:00. This made the drive there a bit difficult and I was wondering why exactly I picked Saturday at that time etc. These thoughts evaporated when I got to the site and excitement took over.

I was the 60th person there so I had some time to hang out. I wasn't expecting to know anyone there, but I saw Seth Davis, a friend from Clayton State. That was really cool. And there were a few faces that were familiar from the other auditions I have been to. People say that all the actors in Atlanta are friends with each other, and I can see how it is.

I really liked the general vibes of the event because they do callbacks for the individual shows later so no one felt rejected. There were a very few who felt dejected at the thought of how the singing went, but on the whole, everyone was enjoying the day.

I asked my new friends what the singing was like, and most said that they weren't given time to introduce themselves or their piece, and were kind of caught off guard. I decided I was going to catch them off guard. So, at 12:15, I went in, handed my music to the accompanist, told the tempo and looked up to see everyone still looking at my resume. Perfect. I said "HELLO" with a dip and raise in my voice. They looked up and I had their attention for the rest of my time in there. That's a good feeling. So I sang, then they said "so you've just finished school" I confirmed that. Then they asked how good my tap was. I told them I was working very hard to make it better and they said they appreciated the honesty. Then they said to be sure to take my tap shoes to the dance portion and I left. I don't know if they expected me to say more about myself or if they had more questions. I'm still getting a feel for this, but I'm REALLY pleased with how the singing went.

Then, after about an hour they called me and 11 other people up for the dance portion. They taught us 16 beats of a jazz/hip hop combo. It was FUN! I didn't pick up every step, but I had most of them, and I did the double spin with balance. After they were content that we knew it, they had us dance in groups of 4. When I was up the auditioner kept watching me dance. I think this is a good thing. As I turned away, he double checked what my number was. I think this is a good thing too. We shall see.

Then they dismissed those that weren't learning the tap portion. I stayed. It started with time steps. Something I haven't mastered yet from class. I had the general idea of the steps by the time they were done instructing, but that was all, and I was a bit clumsy about it. So we danced that and then they said we could leave. I am glad I did that though b/c the tap that they want me to know is TOTALLY within my reach and I am much more motivated to perfect the steps now that I know how they are used.

Then I headed out and drove to Fl for another audition.