Kayticheer101
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Ok Kayti, now I wasn't a character performer myself, but my roommate and a close friend both were, and 3 of my other roommates tried but didn't make it. They were all at the same audition and there were something like 3 or 4 different stages of the audition that you had to make it through. One was a choreographed dance you had to do, and if you did well enough, you moved on. I also know another one was they gave you emotions to act out and you had to do your best to show them that emotion without making noise. After all was said and done, out of 100 or so people, only my friend, my roommate and one other person made the cut. They all said it was pretty challenging, and I'm sure it was. I'm not trying to scare you or anything, just trying to help, scout's honor! Take care and good luck!
I was (and still am) a character performer =]...the audition is really simple....have your hair in a ponytail, so it can be out your face (you would be doing a lot of moving)...makeup..i wont wear it...you're going to be in a large room with at least 100 others...and it would get warm really quickly...the audition process is really easy...they would teach you the routine...and you would have to "act out" certain things...they would ask you to act out as if you're meeting a favorite Disney character...and act like you're really hungry...and you're eating something from the park....but these have to be BIG!!!! You're going to feel really silly doing it (the sillier...the better)....the sillier you feel...that means you're doing it right lol....
Aww thank you so much! I know that if you make it you get put into the character pool... and yo uhave to accept or decline right? how does that work.. if yo uaccept and then lose your job they gave you already but then dont get the part? What character are you? And what did you wear to the auditions? What kind of experience did you have going in?
DisneyLover: Can you clarify something?
Are the character performers and dancers (parade or show) in the same grouping?
My D wants to major in musical theatre in college; She has been dancing since she was 3, acting in community plays since 10.
She wants to do the CP and would LOVE to be a face character princess, but I believe her dancing skills would give her more opportunities as a parade or show dancer.
My D is 5'6" (and has a ballet dancer build - long and lean)....I know that means this is a common height and the competition is greater. But is there a height restriction for dancers?
Thanks!
i was just wondering the reason for cps not often trained for parades and shows? If a cp kicks butt at the auditon fits the role perefectly and there is room in that specific role can they still be denied just for the fact that they are a cp?
i was just wondering the reason for cps not often trained for parades and shows? If a cp kicks butt at the auditon fits the role perefectly and there is room in that specific role can they still be denied just for the fact that they are a cp?
From what I understand, it's not just because you're a CP - it's all a numbers game. If you rock the audition and they need dancers and performers for something, you're all set. If you rock the audition but all the parades are staffed, you're out of luck. Hopefully someone who knows for sure can clarify!
Adding to QueenOfPrideRock comment; I've heard that sometimes cper's aren't because they're not there long enough to be in the show or parade. It's like training someone to do something and knowing that person will only be able to perform in that particular show/parade for a very short time. Then they'll have to find/train someone else for that spot once that cper leaves. Hope I'm making sence.
It depends on the show. Dream Along with Mickey and Beauty and the Beast dancers are in a totally different category. They're covered under a union and have separate auditions. CP's cannot be in these roles.
Festival of the Lion King and parades are open to CP's, but it's rare that they get trained in these.
DisneyLover: Can you clarify something?
Are the character performers and dancers (parade or show) in the same grouping?
My D wants to major in musical theatre in college; She has been dancing since she was 3, acting in community plays since 10.
She wants to do the CP and would LOVE to be a face character princess, but I believe her dancing skills would give her more opportunities as a parade or show dancer.
My D is 5'6" (and has a ballet dancer build - long and lean)....I know that means this is a common height and the competition is greater. But is there a height restriction for dancers?
Thanks!
Bella...you actually have them backwards..Dream Along with Mickey...you don't really need to be in the Union for that...i know a couple of dancers who performs in that show that aren't part of the union....and depending on how good you are..CP's can actually be in that show...my friend was friends with Minnie Mouse and was a CP in the show....Festival of the Lion King on the other hand...CP's cannot be in that show because the entire cast is STRICTLY people from the Union....they are all equity...most shows on Disney property...CP's dont usually get trained in....CP's have a higher chance of learning seasonal parades than shows
Would you say that if a CPer is auditioning in general to be a character performer, not necessarily in parades and shows, but applies for just the fall program that they are less likely to be hired in a role than FA?
No...if you don't make it...thats when they put you in a character pool...and your name would sit there until they have an opening for your height range.....and I'm what they consider "Mouse Height"...I'm 4'10...(you may not believe it....but I was actually one of the SHORTEST and SMALLEST mouse height person)...and because im so small...I'm able to do a total of 13 characters...im:
-Mickey Mouse
-Minnie Mouse
-Donald Duck
-Daisy Duck
-Lilo
-Stitch
-Piglet
-Jiminy Cricket
-Marie
-Annie
-Meeko
-Thumper
-Miss Bunny
For the auditions...i wore a black tank-top...black tights with black shorts over it....and sneakers...just something really comfortable that i was able to dance and move in...and I'm a theater major...i have been acting ever since i was about 3 years old....a gymnast since i was 6....and a dancer since i was 9....depending on your experience...the interviewer would determine if she thinks that you're a candidate for being a performer...and they would pass you to the auditions...oh wow...i almost forgot...how tall are you?? Your height is also important....depending on your height....it would determine if you have a better shot or a competitive shot at being a character (sorry if im scaring you)