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Give Back Project - dance auditions

Birmingham dancers! The Give Back Project is looking for YOU to take part in shows in Birmingham! Auditions are at the Alexandra Theatre and Strictly Dance Fever judges will be there to grill you.

Dancers Wanted For The Give Back Project

Auditions taking place in Birmingham at the Alexandra Theatre
August 6th & 7th 2006

The Give Back Project is looking for talented dancers to take part in shows at The Alexandra Theatre and The NIA in Birmingham.

Arlene Phillips
Arlene Phillips

Vanessa Leagh Hicks, Arlene Phillips and selected dancers from the Strictly Dance Fever TV show will be present at the auditions.

Audition:  Sunday 6th August
2PM - 5PM Alexandra Theatre Birmingham

Recalls:  Monday 7th August
2PM - 5PM Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
For people selected from the Sunday audition.

Auditions will be held at The Alexandra Theatre Birmingham. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing for auditions. Report to reception on arrival and please bring with you a current photograph and CV. Successful candidates will be recalled.

Part of the auditions will be filmed. You will need to complete and sign a registration form as your agreement to be filmed and for any footage to be broadcast.

To register your interest in attending contact Future Results Management: auditions@givebackproject.co.uk

About the Give Back Project

The Give Back Project is a mission to support original music and the Arts.  The aim is to encourage and motivate people to take on the challenge to help them reach their goals. The Project provides people with a vehicle to fulfil their aspirations by delivering talented, unsigned bands, singer songwriters the opportunity to play at major UK concert venues in a fully produced show and get noticed.

"From my experiences as an artist there are many challenges that you have to face in order for your music to be accepted. I am happy to be supporting Nicky Kemp and The Give Back Project. The project has been set up to support the creative work that all artists are producing in their communities in the UK.  It is great to see that the event will be an all inclusive one open to all music styles promoting home grown talent and keeping music alive and original." 

Evelyn Glennie, OBE

last updated: 02/08/06
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