The College Audition Program (CAP) offers high school students rigorous preparation for the college audition process. Participants will receive a variety of specially chosen and personalized songs and monologues as well as individual and group coaching that focuses on the performative aspects of auditioning, including preparing them for “re-directs” and interviews. Students can also participate in periodic mock dance auditions, and have the opportunity for additional private dance lessons and choreography for pre-screen videos (additional cost). Program directors Ginger Morris and Adam Roberts, joined by choreographer/dance instructor Sara Burke, bring over 40 years of combined experience training high school students for college auditions. Former students have attended such prestigious schools as The Boston Conservatory, Carnegie Mellon, CCM, Elon, Ithaca, Juilliard, Millikin, NYU, OCU, OU, Pace, Rider, Texas State, UT, Webster, and more.
Participants must be entering grades 11 to 12.
“The one on one sessions were the best for getting familiar with my pieces, and the pre-screen filming was also great, I have never filmed a pre-screen before so having someone who had there with me was great.”
“[Unifieds was] way less stressful than I thought! It was the best audition practice I’ve ever had; having to do one after the next and be prepared and confident. It changed my whole perspective on auditions.”
“Ginger, Adam, and the other mentors were so amazing to be around . . . to feel so much support and guidance was absolutely WONDERFUL.”
“The help in finding material was really great and all of the practice made me able to walk into my auditions feeling relaxed and as though I was adequately prepared.”
Please contact Impact Arts if you have any questions.