8TH DAY: Casting Call for new 8th Day Music Video
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Looking for Dancers, Actors & Extras for new 8th Day Music Video!
Looking for Dancers, Actors & Extras for new 8th Day Music Video!
Jewish music’s hottest new sound is shooting a music video in NY on February 6th. The song that will be featured is the soon to be smash hit entitled Ya’lili. It was performed to great reception at the Ohel concert this year. The song is a Middle Eastern flavor dance song with playful lyrics about the difference (and similarities) between Ashkenazic and Sefardic Jews. This is going to be a great and fun experience.
We are casting for:
DANCERS
Requirements: Should have good basic understanding of dance and be prepared to attend two-three choreography dance sessions with the choreographer before the shoot. Open to all ages.
ACTORS & EXTRAS
Requirements: couple 60+, distinctly sefardic looking couple, distinctly looking sefardic couple with kids, family with two boys, family with two girls. Saxophone player, plucked lute player.
If you would like to be a part of this high-end music video please send an email to [email protected]. Please include the following information:
Name:
Age:
Part you are auditioning for:
Best number to reach you on:
Photo of yourself:
Thank you. And looking forward to creating an amazing music video.
-8th Day
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