BM Kids Talent Agency

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6/63 Wakefield St
Alderley 4051

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BM Kids, a division of Brock Management, is a boutique children's agency representing young performers for work in film TV and Musical Theatre. For more information see our website at www.brockmanagement.com.au

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Rowena Mohr

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Author: Madeleine Corcoran (not verified)
Date: 11/01/2010 - 11:25

Hi I'm Maddy Corcoran
I was wondering if I could audition for something to do with singing?? or how to audition for like that i have been singing since I was in grade 2 and I have had Guitar lessons for 2 years and I still do lessons now. I had singing Lessons from grade 2 though to grade 4 and my Aunty owns a part of a drama academy and im starting there soon. So if u need any extras just email me please im 12 years old by the way. Thanks Maddy Smiling


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Better Contact
Author: Labrug
Date: 11/01/2010 - 11:40
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Posting on this forum will not gurantee a response. You will have better luck using the Email Link provided...Rowena Mohr - liza@brockmanagement.com.au

Absit invidia (and DFT No no no)

Jeff Watkins
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Before you send that email..!!!!!!
Author: Tulipa (not verified)
Date: 11/01/2010 - 11:58

Maddy,

Great that you're enthusiastic.

However, an initial contact with this, or any other, agency would be best handled by your parents rather than you.

As you are under 18 all of the boring business, money, appointment, photo shoot and discussion stuff has to be done by your parents anyway.

If you ring the agency receptionist they are not gonna discuss joining the agency with you - they will ask to speak to your parents. They have to.

If this is something you really want to do then your parents have to get involved and be able to support you anyway.

So, chat to your folks and then ask them to chat with the agency.

Good luck,

Tulipa.


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Thanks
Author: Labrug
Date: 11/01/2010 - 12:03
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Thanks Tulipa. I completely scanned over the reference to Age. You are quite correct.

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Jeff Watkins
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BTW
Author: Labrug
Date: 11/01/2010 - 12:04
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Tulipa - Don't you log in anymore? Eye-wink

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Jeff Watkins
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Casual aquaintance
Author: Tulipa (not verified)
Date: 11/01/2010 - 12:11

Hi Jeff,

I've never been a registered member of this site. I guess I'm like someone's funny aunt who just pops up at family occasions when I can!

I'm a Melbourne girl so not all of the posts are appropriate for me to respond to as I don't have the local knowledge required to contribute to the discussion.

Tulipa.


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