If you have children, they are probably hooked on Disney Channel. Disney was already a hit with the young ones and Disney movies were entertaining for the whole family. With the launching of the Disney Channel many TV shows for children became very popular and many of the teenage actors became famous.
Disney Channel is also looking for new stars in 2012. Disney Channel is one of the most popular programs for kids on the television. Because of its popularity you can expect a huge queue of people with their kids, waiting to audition. It will be hard to beat the competition, but there are ways you can ace you Disney Channel auditions in 2012.
If you and your child are both determined to follow an acting career, you should start by practicing. Consider getting your child some acting classes, as it will help improve his or her acting skills. Your child will also learn how to interact with other actors which is very important. Working at home can also be very helpful. Because you are the parent, your child may find it easier to learn from you, so practice some scenes from time to time.
Practicing is the key to success. Acting schools organize many staged events during which your child can perform and get the necessary experience. It is important for your little one to familiarize with the stage and confront his or her stage fright. Having experience and acting studies will improve your child's chances of getting a part in a Disney production.
Most auditions will require your child to do a monologue or a cold reading. Make sure your child knows the monologue by heart. A cold reading depends very much on your child's diction, so make sure he or she works on that.
After some practice, look for some open auditions. Getting an agent can be helpful, because an agent may get your child a private audition. In any case, the first experience may be a little frightful for your little one. Stage fright is something very common even between adults, so it's important to encourage and support you child. In the end, it all comes down to the performance your child will give.
After the performance is over, congratulate your child no matter how he or she has done. Offer your kid a reward and spend the day together! You little one deserves it!
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