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Becoming an actor The term actor generally refers to someone working in movies, television, live theatre, or radio, and can occasionally denote a street entertainer. Besides playing dramatic roles, actors may also sing or dance or work only on radio or as a voice artist. A female actor may be known as an actress, although the term "actor", is also used as a gender-neutral term. If you've dreamed about becoming an actor but don't know how to go about it, visit becoming an actor to find out how to get started today. Maine School Maine
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Pageants A pageant can refer to a Beauty Contest or to a procession of people in costume. Pageant winners are determined by a panel of judges who give each participant a score. Pageants have different categories depending on the competition. Some pageants ask to display talents like singing and dancing, while others are strictly fashion and runway based. Many aspiring models also compete in pageants. Pageants are a great way to gain exposure and often win scholarships for education. Go to pageant to get pageant schedules in your area.
Play auditions Play auditions refers to auditions for theatre. Theatre is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle. When actors audition for a theatre production, often they will perform monologues from plays other than the play they're auditioning for. Occasionally, the director of the production will ask an actor to prepare material from the show the will be performing in. To get more information on theatre auditions, go to Theatre Auditions.
Plus size model A plus size model is a person whose occupation is to display products through television, print, fashion shows and/or ad campaigns. Companies hire models to advertise their products. There are two basic types of plus size models: Fashion and Print. For each, the visual requirements vary slightly. A good way to determine what your look may be, and if you are suited to go out for these jobs, is to look at publications, catalogues and print ads. To learn more about what it takes to become a plus size model, visit models to find out everything you need to know.
Plus size model Plus size model is the general term used to describe female fashion models who wear dress size 12 or higher (in North American sizing). Plus size models who acquire mass-media celebrity status are sometimes referred to as "plus-size supermodels." Emma (Melissa) Aronson was the first model over a size 12 to achieve household recognition in the United States. Some people view the rise of plus-size modeling as a revival of the voluptuous Classical ideal of feminine beauty, as defined by sculptures such as the Venus de Medici and the Winged Victory of Sam Thrace--i.e., the aesthetic ideal that generally prevailed throughout Western history, until well into the twentieth century, when more androgynous standards began to emerge. To get more information on plus size models, visit plus size.
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