How to book your cruise ship gig
Performing on a cruise ship can be the ultimate dancing dream for many professional or aspiring dancers. You are able to travel the world, save some money, and it also means you are performing every day! However it is important to abide by a few important points in order to increase your chances of securing a cruise dance job.
Make sure you look the part for the audition, taking care of your appearance and what you wear. Don't come in a costume but make sure your present yourself in the best way possible. If you are auditioning for a singing role, high heels and a dress are imperative, in order for casting directors to imagine you in the role. Being anything other than professional is not an option - coming prepared is a must and with spares of everything you may need.
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Ensure your headshot is professional and shows off your personality, as well as creating a bespoke CV dependent on the role or job you are auditioning for. Often casting directors don't have time to sift through pages of irrelevant information detailed in CVs, so make sure you just include the highlights which are in accordance with what you are applying for. Include any special skills you may have too, such as tumbling or aerial work as these could be the difference between you and another candidate.
Even if you are auditioning as a dancer you must also have had some vocal training; dancers may be required to sing or speak in a show, so having some confidence in this area is vital. Furthermore, many auditions advertise for singer/dancer positions, so versatility is key. And remember, be confident and you'll have that job in the bag!