All About My NYC Dance Auditions

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Radio City Musical Hall Rockettes Audition

The Rockettes cast for two different segments of their production - The NYC Production that is staged at Radio City Music Hall, and several satellite productions (Christmas Across America, or CAA) that are staged in cities across the country. I believe that there may also be one touring company. To audition for the Rockettes, you must at least 18 years old, between 5'6" and 5' 10.5" in height, and proficient in tap and jazz.

Radio City Music Hall is located on 6th avenue between 50th and 51st streets. You will be admitted into the audition at the stage door, which is on 51st street. Radio City is a very short walk to Rockefeller Plaza.

Have your resume and headshot ready to hand to the audition staff. They had a stapler on hand, but it might be wise to staple it yourself at home. There is typically little to no walking room in the small rehearsal studio, so they try to keep you there as little as possible. They will call segments of names to be measured for height. They will also call segments either into the large audition hall or into the red room (holding area).

Attire: Most girls wear a colorful leotard (flattering cut - I saw a lot of halter tops this year) with nude fishnet tights. Tan LaDuca Character shoes (high heeled) were the most popular for footwear. No matter what, make sure you bring high heeled character shoes and tap shoes! You want to present yourself as a Rockette, and you can't do that without the proper footwear. The management staff says that some girls have become Rockettes without the proper footwear, but be sure to tell the audition director the reason you don't have proper footwear. Most girls wore their hair down or in a pony tail with classic make-up.

THE AUDITION
They will bring 30-50 people into the audition room and teach a short Rockette Jazz Combination. No Jumps, No Spins, No Kicks. just straight arms and legs. After teaching the combination, the room will be split into two groups and each group will get to try the combo to the music 2 or 3 times. Then they call names 3 at a time to perform the piece in the center of the room.

The two most important aspects of dancing in the Rockette Audition are 1) Precision and 2) Performance. The choreographer is very picky about where she wants hands and bodies. Pay attention to angles. Learn to hold your hands on your hips with your thumbs on the front of your hip and your elbows out. Smile Smile Smile! Also, make sure that you remember the combination! Often times, they will use the same combination for the first cut in a few auditions a year.

This was my second year auditioning, and they used a different combination with pretty much the same elements they used in my first year of auditioning. So, you will see the same themes and moves repeated year after year. In my first year of auditioning, they took far more people from the first cut then they did this year. We auditioned for both the director of the NYC show and the Christmas Across America director.

I'll let you know about the rest of the cuts when I get to them! Good Luck!Visit RadioCityAuditions.com for frequent Audition updates.

7 Comments:

  • At 3:47 AM, Blogger 12211221 said…

    Hi Evie!


    Is the Radio City Music Hall Rockette Audition an Equity - audition?

     
  • At 8:01 PM, Blogger erika said…

    hwo much is the radio city music hall rockettes make

     
  • At 8:02 PM, Blogger erika said…

    do u have to weigh a certain amount?

     
  • At 3:56 PM, Blogger nono said…

    Say someone was to try out who's height is 5'3, do you know if they would immediately send her home?

     
  • At 6:31 AM, Blogger Evie said…

    Yes, if you were 5'3" they would immediately send you home.

    The Rockettes are not equity - they are governed by a different union, called the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA).

    You do not have to weigh a certain amount - that is, the won't weigh you. However you should be in very good shape!

    - Evie

     
  • At 5:52 PM, Blogger Unknown said…

    How long do Rockette contracts last? Are all dancers in any production considered to be "Rockettes" or is there a certain group? I would appreciate your help!

     
  • At 12:21 AM, Blogger Ballet blog said…

    Hey! I'm 13 and i am 5'8" and i was wondering if you do any rockette summer intensives. If so, what are the dates and auditions? thanks! much appericiated!

     

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