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or modeling or tv shows or anything for kids/teens in ny. [But a legit website] and dont have to pay. Also BTW where can I find free sheet music for A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton or a store where they sell it.

2007-12-11 14:20:47 · 5 answers · asked by Mz.L 2 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

5 answers

You can find those notices here:

http://acting411.blogspot.com


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2007-12-11 21:20:08 · answer #1 · answered by oncameratalent 6 · 0 1

People are almost always better off casting their own spells. It will be much more effective. If someone is not comfortable doing it or doesn't know how, an experienced witch can be paid to do it, but spell-machine websites are not helpful. Each spell should be personalized to the client, the witch should have a deep coversation with the client AND the client needs to perform at least PARt of the spell him/herself (for example, if a witch does a vinegar-jar spell for a client, the client should be given the jar and instructed to shake the jar once a day and perhaps given an idea as to why they are doing so.) There are Wiccans of all types out there. USe your own judgement when deciding who to trust. If a psychic or witch or ANYONE asks you for money that you cannot afford to pay for a spiritual service, DO NOT PAY THEM! If the cost of the service is not clear upfront and you have not taken the time to think about the cost and agree to the terms of service, then you do not have to pay. I had an experience at a festival where a "soul reader" came up to me and offered me a reading. I was under the impression that his "reading" was free and figured it would be a hoot, since he mentioned no money at all. He gave me the "reading" (which contained offensive and sexually explicit implications) and then demanded $50 for the reading. I should have gotten up and left once he started talking about sex. He was scamming me AND victimizing me at the same time. Always trust your gut and don't get bullied into paying for something you don't want or didn't ask for. Be careful who you trust and if you are a witch yourself, then doing your own work is probably best since it will be part of your practice. -Scarlet

2016-05-23 03:58:04 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

If you live in a large city, there should be newspapers geared to the acting industry specifically for casting calls in YOUR CITY.

If you don't know where to find such a paper ask your actor friends or your acting teachers.

2007-12-11 17:33:26 · answer #3 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 0 0

These web sites will be of little use to anyone without experience and training. It is unlikely that a website can make a kid a star.

2007-12-12 04:19:25 · answer #4 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 2

www.backstage.com
www.playbill.com (jobs and casting link)

2007-12-11 16:20:53 · answer #5 · answered by jefferson barnaby 5 · 0 1

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