Friday 14 November 2014

Things a performing CV needs

A performing CV is a curriculum vitae which lists all the talent, experience and details about a performer. 

The main conventions of a performing CV are:

A good head shot photo - for example, they must not contain any glasses, hats or other facial accessories, you must not be smiling in the photo and should have you eyes wide enough to be seen clearly.

A set of skills - for example any accents you can do, including your own normal accent. Also skills within acting, dancing or singing.

Contact details, where you live, phone numbers, email addresses, agent info etc.

A description of yourself, skin colour and ethnicity, for example Olive skinned/Cork Asian.

Your playing age (The age in which you can be represented as on stage) for example 13 - 23

Body description, slim for example

Any previous performance work in a layout of title, year, role, theatre, director.

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