Audition Day Review 2015

Coastal Carolina Audition Review 1/31/15

The week starting out for my D was not great. She came home sick from school on Monday. I finally ended up taking her to the doctor on Thursday. At least she was able to get a few doses of antibiotics into her system before the audition. (This factoid comes into play later.)

We live within a 3 hour drive of Coastal but decided to head down the night before so my D could get a good night’s rest and not have to wake up at 4am. We stayed right near the outlets just a few miles from campus.

Check-in was at 8:30. I couldn’t find any information about a parking pass that may be needed and ended up trying to find a place that wasn’t marked as a spot for faculty. It was actually a very cold morning by SC standards (30’s) and we did not come prepared with heavy enough jackets…who would’ve thought! In the end, we found out there were no passes needed on the weekend.

At check-in there were several students walking around as well as faculty members mingling with the kids. It was very welcoming. We went into the black box theatre for a short welcome and a discussion of how the day would unfold. There were MT kids and acting kids and they were divided into 3 groups. The day was organized by audition groups, current student talkback, dance master class, vocal master class & acting master class. Parents are invited to attend all master classes. They also had campus tours led by current students.

We went on the tour first. The campus is very neat and pretty. Many of the buildings look brand new. The gorgeous rec center is only 2 years old and there will be new dorms available next year. There is also a new student center.

After the tour we went into the black box theatre and the head of the tech dept spoke to us and showed off the set for Picnic. He spoke about the technology they have and how the school invests money each year to keep current. He showed off a few lighting effects and talked about how the set was completely student conceived and carried out.

Next was the student talkback. Chairs were set up in a circle and the students spread themselves out. They encouraged the auditioners to ask them anything. They were all very nice and open with their answers.

My D had her vocal/mono audition next. I took the opportunity to grab a chai tea while I was waiting. After she was done, they had lunch setup for everyone in the courtyard of the fine arts center. It’s a beautiful area with a fountain in the middle. They had a very nice spread with a green salad, pasta salads, wrap sandwiches and chicken salad croissants. They also had chips, cookies and tea and water. It was very nicely done. Luckily the day had warmed up so it was pleasant to eat outside.

The dance master class was next. It also serves as the dance call. There were about 10 kids in my D’s group. The faculty were going from class to class observing and auditing the kids. They did some barre work and then some across the floor work before going into the combination which was done to The Nicest Kids in Town from Hairspray. They were taught by the dance instructor and led by two current students. I really liked the instructor, she went fairly quickly but was very encouraging. The dance combo was fast and fun.

We moved onto the vocal master class. The music director had taken notes on each student during their audition and they were called up individually to work on their material. It was great to see the improvements in just a few minutes! He was picking up on the most subtle things. That just showed me how much of his attention he was giving to everyone. It was awesome. While we were in there one of the faculty members asked me if my daughter had been sick, she said they are always afraid to ask the students for fear they may not be. I was very relieved she asked. She even took the time to talk to my D after the master class.

The last master class was acting. There were 2 different faculty that worked with the kids. One was the physical theatre teacher. They worked with the monologues the kids used for their audition pieces. It was so interesting to watch the emotions they were able to elicit from the kids with just a few minutes of working with them. The physical theatre teacher even had one girl put on a mask and take on the characteristics of a bird! She was such a great sport! It was really interesting how it actually helped her monologue when she did it again at the end. My D didn’t end up getting called to work on hers. Throughout the day they had a little bit of confusion with their groups. Headshots were given to the teachers to represent the kids in each group. Somehow, some of them got mixed up. I found out later that a couple of kids who were there for the acting program ended up in the dance master class! I love that they just went with it and did the class without saying anything. I’m assuming that is what happened to my D, just the other way around. They must not have had her headshot, so they didn’t call her up. Make sure to know both monologues well as they may ask for a different one than was used in the audition.

As a parent, I loved being able to sit in on the classes! One of the faculty members had said that for all of the time, money and attention we have given our kids through the years that we deserved to be in there to see the instruction that we would ultimately be paying for. For me, a lot of the times, the one missing element to these auditions is what are the faculty like and what is their teaching style. These are people that our kids are going to basically be living with for the next four years. Other programs out there could learn a lot from Coastal’s audition day! It was nice to not just be stuck in a room all day with a carafe of coffee!

The day was wrapped up with a Q & A back in the blackbox theatre. Overall, I would have to say it was one of the best audition days yet!

@MTRaleighmom glad you had a great experience!! My D auditioned for them at Chicago last year and we did not experience an on campus audition. I will say that she is loving her time at Coastal and I love her being there. The faculty is a wonderful group of people who make a great blend together!! If you have any questions feel free to message me!!! BAL on the rest of your auditions!!

@NAtlantaStudio‌, I’m glad that you posted that your D auditioned at Unifieds! CC’s on campus audition sounds so thorough and excellent that my heart was starting to beat quickly, fearing that my D had no chance because she auditioned at Unifieds! Plus, though, my D was a walk-in. CC had initially been on her final list of schools, but it was taken off, which she really regretted almost immediately. After her audition, she said it had catapulted up to one of her top choices (even though she’s tried hard throughout this process to not rank her list) because the audition was so fun, the faculty was terrific, and she felt a connection to them! Do you know if they have taken walk-ins before? I wonder if she even has a chance. We both obviously really hope she does!

Oh gosh @myloves, I don’t think your D has anything to worry about! I’m sure they equally consider all kids no matter where they audition. They would be crazy not to! I think they understand that not everyone can afford the time and/or money it sometimes takes to make it to campuses. I just think their “character” as a program and their hospitality on campus speaks volumes! Obviously your D felt that as well…even in Chicago. My main purpose for writing this was to give those auditioning the next couple of weeks on campus an idea of what to expect! Our experience there really catapulted their program up my D’s list! We are hoping to catch a performance of She Loves Me next week! This is actually one of the very few schools that is anywhere close to us! We’ve been doing s lot of travelling up North and West! BAL to your D!

Son loved his audition with CC last year at Unifieds! He was accepted and over the moon and was then accepted by Otterbein later the same day. These were his favorite two auditions and frankly, it was terribly difficult for him to choose one and leave the other behind. His dad and I would have been very pleased for him to attend either school. Keeping fingers crossed for you!!! :slight_smile:

BAL to your D, too, @MTRaleighmom‌!

My daughter is a current BFA sophomore at CCU. She auditioned at Unifieds as a walk in, which served as her pre-screen. She/we had never even heard of Coastal before that day. We did attend on-campus auditions (the last spot on the very last day of auditions, as our flight was delayed and we dashed straight into the theater from the airplane) She was accepted there, and to a couple of other programs, but chose CCU for a variety of reasons. She’s never looked back and is very happy there. :slight_smile:

Thank you @MTRaleighmom for your thorough post! Those of us just starting this process for our hs juniors sure appreciate it! @NAtlantaStudio can you double major at Coastal? And do you know how many were accepted into the program? Thanks!!

@theatermom2013 In your research for CCU do you know if you can double major with a BFA? Or perhaps minor would be better? Thanks! Is your D happy there, has she been able to perform and any other things I should ask?? One more question :slight_smile: does she find the academics challenging? My D is a very strong academic student so I want a good academic as well as theater school. Thanks!!

Joyfulmama- My D is a 2014 CCU grad. You can double major or minor, although to do so in 4 years you really will need to go in with AP/dual enrollment credits and probably even take some summer or online classes. My D took a couple of summer and online classes through our local community college while at CCU to free up time in her schedule for extra dance and theatre classes.
The BFA curriculum is very challenging! Some of the core classes, not so much. My D was in the Honors program, which she found was a good way to push yourself. There are scheduled honors classes every semester, or you can petition to have any class made into an honors class. You work with the professor to map out the extra honors requirements. You have to take one honors class each semester if I remember correctly, and do an honors thesis project. Honors program participants get to register first, and they get the chance to pick honors housing, which was a nice perk for freshman year.
http://www.coastal.edu/honors/faq.html

@austinmtmom I just saw this response sorry. Thank you for the honest answers. My D could prob do honors too since she will go in with many college credits already. Something to think about! Thanks again!

Daughter attended her first on-campus audition this weekend at CCU. Cannot say enough nice things about the process-- from staff, students, Q&A, workshops, and performance that we saw! Quite impressive!

So glad to hear you had a great time! If you or your D have any questions, feel free to shoot me a message (I’m a 2014 grad who still does recruitment work for the program). Best of luck in your journey this year!

We also wanted to say what a great audition experience that CCU provides. It was our D first of the Fall audition tour and she still goes on about what a great day it was. The hands on approach that is demonstrated by the faculty is incredible. The audition process itself is stressful, especially your first one, but CCU helped make it more fun than stress!

Thank you for telling of your/your child’s experiences. S auditions there in January. It will be our first one!