What? Really? Age 4-9. Real cheering and baton experience is preferred...uniform, pony tails, etc.
Okay, so I did my best to prep Madison for the audition. She was super excited, because she got to wear her UCLA cheer outfit. We show up...no one is dressed accordingly. The casting director has no clue what we're talking about. But he came out saying she was super cute! Great! No sooner than I got home, the CD sent out a new request, for "real baton twirlers." Maybe I'm nuts, but I don't know any girls in that age age that can twirl a baton. SMH.
The chronicles of potty training, teething and school in the hard working world of siblings. All in a days work for up and comers working in Hollywood.
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All time spent getting in and out of make-up wardrobe or hairdressing shall be considered time worked. If a minor is not called to the set, but is called for a period up to 1 hour into hair/make-up, wardrobe, personal appearances, publicity, or audio recording when school is not in session, a studio teacher need not be present however a parent/guardian presence is required. (8 CCR 11762 and 11763)
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