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Auditions can be nerve-wracking experiences, but with the right preparation and approach, you can maximize your chances of success. Here are some tips on how to act properly during an audition: 1. Be punctual: Arrive at the audition on time or even a little early, so you have time to sign in and prepare mentally. 2. Be prepared: Know the material you are auditioning for, and practice it as much as possible. This includes your lines, any songs or dances you may be performing, and any other requirements. 3. Dress appropriately: Dress in a way that is appropriate for the audition. This may mean dressing up or down depending on the context, but always aim to look neat and presentable. 4. Stay focused: While waiting for your turn, stay focused on your audition and avoid distractions. Use this time to go over your material or meditate to calm yourself. 5. Be courteous: Be courteous to everyone you encounter, from the audition staff to your fellow auditionees. This means being polite, friendly, and respectful. 6. Be confident: Believe in your ability to perform well and do your best to convey this confidence during your audition. Maintain eye contact, speak clearly, and show enthusiasm for the opportunity. 7. Follow instructions: Listen carefully to the instructions given by the audition staff and follow them to the letter. This includes any specific directions for your performance and any requirements for documentation or other materials. 8. Stay positive: Even if you don't get the part, try to stay positive and learn from the experience. Use the feedback you receive to improve your performance for future auditions. Overall, the key to acting properly during an audition is to be prepared, focused, courteous, and confident. By following these tips, you can increase your chances of success and make a positive impression on the audition staff.
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