SingerDoll
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Question for the well expierenced!Well I dont want to say OLDER!! I am 23, and have a decent resume but I also have a specific training that would look good for some shows, but maybe not too good for tohers. I know in shows like Chicago and Jekyll and Hyde there are many scenes where there is "suggestive" or erotic types of dancing.. well that leads to my question.. I have actually had two years (on and off) of this type of dancing (yes actual training- close friend and classical dancer).
Should I put that on my resume? I dont want any raised eyebrows about it, but its good like i said for ceratin shows.....
What do you think? (please!! Let me know when you respond if you are older! ..er.. out of HS Thanks!)
-M. Marie
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Jenko
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I actually think you should put it on there, training is training and its the same with qualifications! It's better to know that you can do it and maybe adapt you're knowledge a little than you not being cast because you apparently dont know how to do that form of performance
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SingerDoll
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YOu are right, however, I like I said before- I wouldnt want to poison their "first impression".. you know?
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Jenko
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Well it's not as if it's your primary talent is it?
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Jenko
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Actually, to help you make up your mind, I am currently doing Tickledom (kids show) and one of our cast members is a stripper (for a job) and she's in it! So i see no harm.
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SingerDoll
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No... Singing and acting would be first and most obvious. Thats interesting.. a stripper in a kids show? I guess strippers are a little more.. clean in the UK? LOL!
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Jenko
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Haha, no she enjoys doing 'clean' theatre now and again in her tight schedule lol
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