Audition Process

The Satin Dolls audition process is not an instructive process. It is an elimination process. The band staff therefore is not obligated to train or instruct unsuccessful prospective Satin Dolls. All decisions are final. The process is designed to expeditiously select the best dance line all prospective candidates as measured by the Interview Component, Stage Presence Component, Agility Test/Dance Component and the Group Dance Component of the audition process outlined below.

Interview Component

The purpose of the Interview Component is to determine the suitability of prospective Satin Dolls concerning anything in their backgrounds or moral turpitude that may reflect negatively on the University, Band, and Satin Dolls. Please dress in appropriate business attire.

Stage Presence Component

The Stage Presence Component consists of the following factors:

            Poise and Grace

            Posture

            Attention/Command Position-the ability to stand at attention in a commanding manner, which includes, alignment and erectness of the body, the chin up, shoulders back, head up, while maintaining a pleasant smile.

            Walk-judges will evaluate the fluidity and smoothness of the stride, military bearing (dignified manner), and the erectness of the body.

            General Physical Fitness-physical fitness will be determined by visual observation and fact validity. It cannot be overly emphasized that prospective Satin Dolls must be physically fit and look physically fit as determined by the judges.

Agility Test

The agility test determines the prospective Satin Dolls’ ability to execute skill movements required in Satin Dolls dance routines. The skill movements include: Left Split,Right Split, Forward Roll, Backward roll, Left Kick, Right Kick, Round Off, Cartwheel, Toe Touch, and Back Bend

 Dance Routine

The purpose of the dance routine is to determine if the prospective Satin Doll has a sense of rhythm, time and coordination with music. Also, the prospective Satin Doll is evaluated to the extent in which they incorporate the required skill movements within their dance routine.

Group Dance Component

The group dance determines the prospective Satin Dolls’ ability to execute a fundamental Satin Dolls dance routine within the dynamics of a group. All prospective Satin Dolls will be required to perform the same dance routine. They are given 4 hours of instruction the day prior to the final audition. Depending on the number of prospective Satin dolls, they will be required to perform the group dance routine in groups of threes. The prospective Satin Dolls will be given 3 opportunities to pass the final audition. The judges will employ a dichotomous scale (pass or fail) to determine whether the prospective Satin Doll passes or fails the audition. During the first round, all judges must be in concordance that the prospective Satin Doll passed the audition. During the second round, the prospective Satin Doll cannot receive more than one dissenting vote. During the third round, the prospective Satin Doll can pass the audition with two dissenting votes from the judges.

Contact Information:

Band Director: Michael Torregano, M.Torregano09@gmail.com

Dance Sponsor: LaKecia Reed, lakecia82@gmail.com

 

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