Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What is the audition process for Disney Princesses?

Can anybody shed some light on the situation? This Friday I'll be auditioning for a Disney Cruise Line character lookalike and I would like to have some kind of knowledge as to what is expected of me besides trying on a few wigs and dresses.What is the audition process for Disney Princesses?
You'll be give costumes and wigs fof the part, so you don't necessarily have to look exactly like a princess. At the audition they will be looking to see if you can play the part. They will look at how you move, speak and generally perform and react to others including children. Before you go, practice some graceful movements, standing up straight and perhaps dancing a little.



Good luck!
I knew someone that did this a few years ago for the Disney Parks. The first time she met them, it was just a standard audition, the 2nd they put her in the dresses, and the 3rd time they put her in the full hair and makeup + costume and gave her her contract. I'm not sure if it still works this way, but that's what happened in the mid 2000sWhat is the audition process for Disney Princesses?
Look like one of the princesses:) nah , here you go ~Facial features must be extremely close , color of skin , eye color , charasma (act like her) hair color , costume

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