Friday, September 16, 2011

The Road to Performing Arts

It takes courage to pursue a career in the performing arts. These days, there are many ways a person can become involved in the performing arts. It just takes creativity and unlimited ambition to land your dream career in the performing arts.

If you are still in college, then consider applying to the theatrical school or division of your college. Many large Universities host an entirely separate school devoted to the study of performing arts. While you may feel this type of education is a risky investment, in the end it pays to follow your heart. Pursue studies in a field that you will be passionate about in 5, 10, or even 20 years from your collegiate career. In addition, there are many opportunities open to undergraduates in a theatre program that are not open to people trying to make it in the "real world."

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Another idea to further a career in the performing arts is by joining online agencies. Usually, this is much less expensive than trying to hire a personal agent. An online agency may allow you to upload a photograph, video, and biography. This information can then be viewed by television companies and movie companies. Usually a casting agent will contact you directly if he or she likes what they see.

The key to being successful in performing arts is to not shy away from attention and get your name out there. With the internet, effective marketing no longer has to rely on hiring an agent. Instead, you can create videos and content from the comfort of your own home. The more people that view your content and videos, the more chances you have to land your dream career in a film or television series or even on Broadway. Instead of paying thousands of dollars for someone else to market your talents, why not try marketing your talents yourself?

Making an online video with interesting props is a great way to capture the attention of powerful people that may be hiring you. Try including a fire pit and performing a dramatic monologue that uses the fire pit as a cauldron or source of power in an online video. These types of tactics will get people to value your creativity. Creating a weekly video (much like a television mini series) can also be a great way that you capture the attention of your audience.

These are a few ideas to get you started in the performing arts. Remember to go out of your way to include interesting props like fire pits, and you may ultimately star in your dream movie some day!

The Road to Performing Arts

Geoffrey F. Moore
Firepits

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