Monday, April 9, 2007

Campfire Girls

Paul Gogo of the legendary band Trooper is looking for talent for his recently completed Rock Opera called Campfire Girls . Female performers between the ages of 15 and 35 are welcome to audition in an open casting call April 28 at the Cotton Club at The Cottonwood Golf Course in Nanaimo from 9am - 12pm. Tracy-Lyn LeSire partnered with Gogo to write the script for what will be both a stage production and a possible television series.

Associate Producer and casting director for this project is Jacqui Kaese of , who will oversee the audition session with choreographer Irene Booth of Tempo Dance Academy. Hopeful girls should bring a prepared song with their own music on tape or cd, and be ready to learn a short dance choreography and lines to be provided at the audition. So if you are a triple-threat performer and ready to rock the campfire, book your audition slot with Jacqui Kaese at (250)722-0098 or e-mail spotlight@shaw.ca.

Callbacks will be conducted on Sunday April 29th in the same location.

Paul Gogo has been Trooper's keyboardist for the last eleven years. He studied classical dance, piano, religion, swimming, and he dropped out of high school to go on the road with his rock band. Now he obsesses with multi-media art and has a great time living in a 20' x 20' studio with no phone or plumbing.

Irene BoothIrene Booth is the owner and Director of in Nanaimo. Graduating with distinction from from the Grant MacEwan Dance Teacher's Program, Irene is a fully registered teacher with the Royal Academy of Dance and the Canadian Dance Teacher's Association. During her spare time she serves as the Chairman of the Ballet Division for the Canadian Dance Teacher's Association. With twenty plus years of teaching experience Irene devotes much of her time to mentoring and teaching her students as well as operating the school on a full time basis. She is a highly respected teacher and her students enjoy her sense of humor and her passion and love of dance in all forms.

Jacqui KaeseJacqui Kaese of Nanaimo's Spotlight Academy, trains young thespians for commercials, television and film. Kaese has trained (X-Men 3, Thank You For Smoking), (In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale), (War of the Worlds), and (The Wicker Man) as well as many other talented people for the entertainment industry. Kaese has experience with Rock Operas, as her first big break was on London's West End Theatrical hit Stag Night by Willis Hall and appeared alongside Sting in the cult movie Quadrophenia. She has also been a backup singer for stars like Tina Turner, Annie Lennox and Robert Palmer.

The Cotton Club is at the Cottonwood Golf Course, located at 1975 Haslam Rd, in Cassidy, Nanaimo's south-end.

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