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4 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JANUARY 17,1981 Carowinds Begins 1981 Talent Search For Singers and Dancprs CHARLOTTE -Carowinds theme park is mounting a seven-city talent search in mid-January to findj singers, dancers and musicians1 for its 1981 live shows pro gram. Park officials stated that auditions will be held in Greenville on January 18; Chapel Hill - January 19; Col umbia, S. C. - January 20; Greenville, S. C. - January 21; Greensboro - January 22; Winston-Salem - January 24; and Charlotte - January 25.. . Carowinds Live Shows Manager Frank Perez estimated that over 600 people will be auditioned to find the 100 performer and technic cians needed for the, Carowinds live shows. ' Accompanying . the1 Carowinds live shows person nel' on the auditions will, be; representatives from Kings; Productions in ' Cincinnati,; Ohio. 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Dawn" the live shows for Carowinds,: Kings Dominion (Richmond,! Va.), Kings Island (Cincinnati, Ohio, - Hanna Barbera'sj Marineland (Los Angeles, i Calif.) and Canada's Wonderland (Toronto, Canada). Those interested in audi tioning for the Carowinds live shows should take note of the ; following information! Appointments are not ' needed 'for singers, dancers and musicians. However, musical groups should contact the Carowinds live shows department prior to audition ing. Singers should prepare one fast song and one slow song, and bring sheet music in their appropriate key. Carowinds will provide an accompanist. Tapes or other support materials are not allowed, and "A capella" singing is not per-' mitted. Dancers should come dressed in appropriate dancing attire.and should perform one exemplary routine. Dancers can perform to either a tape or record or can bring sheet music to be played by the Carowinds accompanist. Musicians should play one brief prepared selection and may be required to sight read. Auditions will be limited to two minutes. Auditions are open to any performer 16-years-old and over. Perez stated that the park is looking for those performers who have had some formal training in music, voice or dance and want to gain some professional experience in their chose Held. Performers selected to work at Carowinds will work from 13 to $0 weeks during the 1980 summer season depending on the show they are chosen for. The pay scale ranges from $190-5236 a week for singers, dancers and musicians; and $155-5190 a week for technicians. "The most important! benefit of performing in our live shows," stated Perez, "is the opportunity to perform in, professionally equipped theaters in front of live au-, diences on a repetitive basis." Perez added, "Some of our shows will be repeated as many as 350-400 times, and it is this type of repetition that gives a performer the discipline, experience and stage presence needed if they wish to pursue a career in the performing arts." r Extra strength relieve problem Itching. It's called BtCOZENEand It 20 mora thtlc than Laaacaaa BlCOZENE'i xtra strength anesthetic safely cooli all kinds of proUcm Itching virtually on contact. And BlCOZENE's antibacterial action speeds healing of Itchy genital or anal areas. look for BlCOZENE Creme In the purple box at your pharmacy. Oraskfor'3y.CMen::i.r ; Extra strength. Use only as directed. BlCOZENE In addition "to "thie . ex perience, the performers also : benefit from training by pro fessional choreographers and Imusical directors, : special 'seminars and the opportunity to audition for cniisej ship tours and other showsv i Also, at the end of each season, Kings Productions selects a group of outstanding performers from the different partes to perform In a special USO tour that visits American military bases overseas. Further information, regar ding the Carowinds live shows auditions cari be obtained by calling (704) 588-2606 or by writing Carowinds Live Shows, P. O. Box 240516, Charlotte, N. C. 28224. Carowinds, an equal oppor tunity employer, MF, will reopen for the 1981 season on March 21. Audition Schedule Jan. 18 A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall, East Carolina University, Greenville, 4-7 p.m. Jan. 19 - Union Rooms 207 & 209. UNC. Chapel Hill, 4-7 p.m. Jan. 20 Russell' House Ballroom, USC, Columbia, S. C, 4- 7 p.m. Jan. 21 Student Lounge, Fur man University, Greenville, S. C, 5- 8 p.m. ! Jan. 22 Alexander and Phillips Rooms, Elliott University Center, UNC-G, Greensboro, 4-7 p.m. Jan. 24 - The Work Place Rooms 614 & 615, N. C. School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, 2-5 p.m. Jan. 25 - Midway Music Hall. Carowinds, Charlotte, 1:6 p.m. Interviews for technicians, , Hanna Barbera characters, guardettes and usherettes ill be held at the Carowinds audi tion site on January 25. , "" ' '- -f- NCfcU Museum Featuring Student ; Art Work Creative works of Durham City ' and County Schools students, ' grades K through 12, are being Teatured at the North Carolina Central University Art Museum : rthroUgh' February 15 Ms. Karen Hall, Cultural Arts : Co-Ordinator, Durham City Schools; Mrs. Ronnie Lilly, Art Co-Ordinator, Durham County 'Schools, and groups of their 1 teachers selected and arranged ,the exhibit with the assistance o) the Museum's staff r . The Museum director Norman Pendergraft has nothing but. praise for this annual exhibition. The works and their organization not only delight the eye, but show the true strengths of the art pro gram in the schools, says I Pendergraft. i Museum, hours are: Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m.; Tuesday through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. Group showing should e arranged by calling 683-6211,. )between 9 a.m. and 4t30 p.m., ' Tuesdays through Fridays. . Free to the public.
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