Auditioning for 2016
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That's interesting to know, thanks Katymac! Other who have done the Millennium audition, when they stipulate a short song and monolouge, exactly how short do you think they mean? Was anyone cut off during their performances, or did your DC's take cut down versions for this particular audition?
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DS auditioned at Millennium last week - his song got cut short, so I wouldn't take anything much longer than 2 mins. They also did some scale work with him. This morning he got an offer for the degree course!! He's very happy 

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Dd received an unconditional offer from LCM this morning for the BA MT, lots more auditions to go but it is such a relief to know she has somewhere for September and she really liked the school/people at audition.
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Has anyone done the Cambridge Bodyworks audition? What does it involve? I can't find any info on their website. 

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my dd is in the 2nd year at Bodyworks on the MT course and absolutely loving it..
From what I remember there is a ballet assessment, a jazz assessment, a singing assessment and an acting assessment. Obviously you need to prepare a monologue and a couple of songs. Then there was an interview with the principal and other staff members and I think a medical examination.
It is very hard work and dd comes home absolutely shattered but she wouldn't have it any other way. Bodyworks is one of the smaller colleges with a wonderful family feel to the place.
Good luck and feel free to ask anything else.
From what I remember there is a ballet assessment, a jazz assessment, a singing assessment and an acting assessment. Obviously you need to prepare a monologue and a couple of songs. Then there was an interview with the principal and other staff members and I think a medical examination.
It is very hard work and dd comes home absolutely shattered but she wouldn't have it any other way. Bodyworks is one of the smaller colleges with a wonderful family feel to the place.
Good luck and feel free to ask anything else.

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Thank you!!jasmine2 wrote:my dd is in the 2nd year at Bodyworks on the MT course and absolutely loving it..
From what I remember there is a ballet assessment, a jazz assessment, a singing assessment and an acting assessment. Obviously you need to prepare a monologue and a couple of songs. Then there was an interview with the principal and other staff members and I think a medical examination.
It is very hard work and dd comes home absolutely shattered but she wouldn't have it any other way. Bodyworks is one of the smaller colleges with a wonderful family feel to the place.
Good luck and feel free to ask anything else.

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very welcome..good luck
Anyone else going for Bodyworks?

Anyone else going for Bodyworks?
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Dd2 is auditioning for Bodyworks on 1st February 

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My DD is on the Foundation course at Bodyworks and doing Level 3 BTEC Performing Arts alongside the foundation syllabus.
She is auditioning for 3 years elsewhere at their insistence which I think is commonplace with 'foundies' everywhere but her heart, head and feet are firmly in Cambridge.
If anyone has questions about the Foundation course there I will be happy to help ( and recommend strongly if this an option for your DC )
Good luck everyone and well done for those getting offers in already - its such a relief !
She is auditioning for 3 years elsewhere at their insistence which I think is commonplace with 'foundies' everywhere but her heart, head and feet are firmly in Cambridge.
If anyone has questions about the Foundation course there I will be happy to help ( and recommend strongly if this an option for your DC )
Good luck everyone and well done for those getting offers in already - its such a relief !
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If anyone is doing Performers prevoc next year I have 3 Jazz leotards for sale.....
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Recall for GSA for dd, she is v happy!
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Yay !!! Well done. GSA is a great place. X I was wondering if anyone thought it was a good idea to set up a thread on audition tips to help this year's auditionees ? I know ds would have found it useful.
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Great idea Oscar, thank you.
If your son has any tips for GSA and ArtsEd we would love to hear them!
If your son has any tips for GSA and ArtsEd we would love to hear them!
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Arts Ed do recalls on the same day as the first round. At the recall point there is also an interview. Worth having a couple of songs with you too. The first round is with everyone and the afternoon was more individual where the monologues are performed and more direction with singing. The whole day was very relaxed. Best thing is to go along and enjoy the experience and anything else is a bonus. Good luck.
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Good luck...it is an all day audition xJayLou62 wrote:Dd2 is auditioning for Bodyworks on 1st February
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