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Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:02 pm
by rebekahamy
Indeed it is Nisha101 :) Their website is pretty informative you just have to take the time to sit and read through it all.

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:39 pm
by x_sugarplumfairy_x
did u apply nisha? goodluck if you did :)

anyone who's just got accepted onto their books- have u gone with their agency photographer or are ypu sorting your own? i was in 2 minds about it but then realised i was on holiday the date of the photography session so that made my mind up for me!!
iv sorted a different photographer but not sure if theres any set poses we should be including or if it doesnt matter x

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:56 pm
by DQsMum
x_sugarplumfairy_x wrote:did u apply nisha? goodluck if you did :)

anyone who's just got accepted onto their books- have u gone with their agency photographer or are ypu sorting your own? i was in 2 minds about it but then realised i was on holiday the date of the photography session so that made my mind up for me!!
iv sorted a different photographer but not sure if theres any set poses we should be including or if it doesn't matter x

Hi there, we couldn't do their photo day either. We have used a photographer called Heijo from Eye on the Light, he is very good, South London based and comes to you! When I asked the agency about what shots they said he would know what they needed!

We are excited to see what life in a new agency brings!

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 2:00 pm
by Nisha101
no I'm still rather stuck as I don't want anything to go wrong or me not benefit whatsoever with no auditions or castings coming through :(

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:33 pm
by DanceDiva
Bonnie and Betty have just sent us an email inviting my 14yr old DD to the next assessment sessions and will contact us in due course :D :D

Any idea of assessment format please for a teenager in order to prepare please ?
Many thanks.

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:30 pm
by SamHelen
Hey DanceDiva I was just wondering when did you apply? x

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:57 pm
by DanceDiva
SamHelen wrote:Hey DanceDiva I was just wondering when did you apply? x
We enquired at the end of June and they got straight back to us within a day or two and said they had new assessments coming up and would be in touch shortly.
Have you applied SamHelen ?

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:18 pm
by SamHelen
Thank you for the reply, Yeah I have applied but only yesterday so hopefully in the coming week or two I will hear from them :)

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:57 am
by x_sugarplumfairy_x
Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

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by DanceDiva
 » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:33 pmBonnie and Betty have just sent us an email inviting my 14yr old DD to the next assessment sessions and will contact us in due course :D :D 

Any idea of assessment format please for a teenager in order to prepare please ?
Many thanks./
hi if its the same as the childrens assessment which i think it is she will need a monologue prepared tp show them, she will have a photograph taken and then will take part in a group workshop doing improvisations and drama games
my DD really enjoyed it :) xx

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:34 am
by DanceDiva
x_sugarplumfairy_x wrote:
Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens


hi if its the same as the childrens assessment which i think it is she will need a monologue prepared to show them, she will have a photograph taken and then will take part in a group workshop doing improvisations and drama games
my DD really enjoyed it :) xx
Thank you so much - this will be our first outings for agents, previously DD was accepted with a different agency without being seen but we decided not to carry on with them at that time.

When they say monologue, does it have to be an excerpt from a book or would a poem suffice ?
My DD has a very expressive poem about dancing which she relates to very well but wondering if that would suffice ?
Thanks again in advance x

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:25 am
by x_sugarplumfairy_x
they attached some sample age appropriate monologues to the email but you didnt have to use theres you could choose your own. im sure a poem would be fine as long as it is expressive and shows her ability because they dont specify it has to be from a play x

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:34 am
by DanceDiva
x_sugarplumfairy_x wrote:they attached some sample age appropriate monologues to the email but you didnt have to use theres you could choose your own. im sure a poem would be fine as long as it is expressive and shows her ability because they dont specify it has to be from a play x
You're a star - thank you !! \:D/
Very excited as have only heard excellent reports from everyone about BoBe.
Any more tips gratefully received !! xx

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:36 am
by pg
DanceDiva - how old is your DD?

If she is a teenager I would really recommend trying to find a speech as a back up as well as a poem - just in case they would prefer that. (I think they would prefer it ;) ). They will be assessing how she is likely to come across in audition/on screen and poems are very rarely used in auditions except for little ones.

Ideally this should be modern and close to her own age and type. It shouldn't be narrative - so not a passage from a novel. I imagine that they will want to see whether she can "become" someone/inhabit a character (that's what I would be looking for if I were auditioning/assessing someone's acting ability/style) - I'm not sure how easy this will be to show with a poem.

It doesn't have to be long - and you can cut and paste several pieces together, so you don't have to rely on finding a long speech in a play. One minute of something good is far, far better than 4 minutes of someone trying to remember something. I'd say aim for around 2 minutes and time it out loud in "performance mode" - don't time it muttering under your breath, you'll come up with a completely different time! If they attach monologues then have a look at the length and style of those as a guide. But don't worry if the one you pick is a bit shorter.

They will be able to judge/assess on a poem, but you will make their job much easier by choosing a speech.

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 11:06 am
by DanceDiva
Thank you so much pg - this is so helpful.

My DD is 14 and has little acting experience outside Saturday classes / school plays but she is an absolute whizz at improv and really enjoys it ( hence is confident ) so we have a strength there !

Re: Bonnie & Betty Teens

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:56 pm
by Nisha101
Hi everyone, I know I've been deciding for ages, I think I'm ready to apply and am wondering whether the auditions are still going on? Thanks