Intern Call Out for Empty Orchestra Tour

Lewys Holt are happy to announce a fantastic opportunity for a young person (18-25 yrs) to join them and the rest of the cast during the rehearsals and select dates of the national tour of their work.

What is Empty Orchestra?

'Holt's choreography is simply masterful'
(Reviews Hub, 1/2)

Three dancers perform their favourite karaoke hits. As each dancer takes their turn at the mic, the remaining two take to the space, becoming backing dancers, lip-syncing and encouraging each other into the spotlight. Through the revealing act of singing, Empty Orchestra creates a safe space to embrace both the wild, diva-like highs and deep, uncomfortable feelings of cringe inherent to karaoke.

See the pains, pleasures and coping strategies of each dancer unfold as they share their joy, timidity and power. Featuring classics ranging from Dolly Parton's Jolene to Simon and Garfunkel's Sound of Silence. And yes - you're allowed to sing along.

'…pushed boundaries, presenting a full range of human emotion in this spirited and sparkling production.'
(Londontheatre1 )

Check out the traile - rhttps://www.lewysholt.com/empty-orchestra - here

Fee

£120 a day for 3 rehearsal days

£150 per performance for 4 performance dates.

In addition to this per diems at £22 a day, for each day working outside of home base, and an additional £100 for any travel days pre shows. All accommodation and travel will be covered via the company

Details on how to apply can be found https://www.lewysholt.com/intern-call-out-empty-orchestra-tour - here

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