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EntertainmentHow to Be on TV

How to Audition for the Disney Channel

Instructions

  • Step 1: Prepare Prepare acting, singing, and dancing pieces to perform. Most Disney Channel shows require at least two of the three, so stay ahead of the game by showing you’re a triple threat.
  • Step 2: Get headshot and resume Have a headshot and resume ready to take with you to the audition. This is a requirement for Disney auditions.
  • Step 3: Get an agent Secure representation from a talent agent to ensure the best chance of landing an audition with Disney. Although some auditions are open, many require submission by an agent.
  • TIP: A legitimate agency will never ask for a fee to represent you or your child.
  • Step 4: Go online Go to disneyauditions.com and view the audition calendar regularly to check for open casting calls and locations. Arrive early and be prepared to wait; there are usually thousands of people in attendance.
  • Step 5: Check the trades Check out entertainment trade papers, available in bookstores and libraries, for audition listings.
  • Step 6: Submit a demo Submit a demo tape of you or your child singing, dancing, and acting to casting directors that cast Disney shows. A list of these can be found online or in trade directories listed by show.
  • FACT: Did you know? Famous Disney Mickey Mouse Club alumni include Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera, who starred at the same time on the show.

You Will Need

  • Acting
  • singing
  • and dancing skills
  • A headshot and resume
  • A talent agent
  • A computer with internet access
  • Entertainment industry trade papers
  • A demo tape
  • A list of Disney casting directors

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