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Roku Series and Live Performances

Houston, TX, United States
ID: 574814Exp: 10/10/2024
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Non-Union | Non-Paid | IMDB Credits *MUST BE IN OR NEAR HOUSTON (PRE-PRODUCTION, WEEKLY REHEARSALS & SHOOTING IN FALL 23'/SPRING 24') OTWPA is producing an exciting ROKU Series! Think of it as a modern day blend of Mickey Mouse Club, Kid Songs, PBS's Zoom and Kidz Bop! This high-energy show brings amazing opportunities for young performers—your child will receive ongoing training in acting, dance, improv, public speaking. They will travel for live shows, training & special appearances! Ages 10-16 (8 & 9-year-olds may be considered case by case). If your child has experience in performing arts like Dance, Vocal Performance, Musicianship, Cheer, Comedy, Juggling, Puppetry etc? This might be the perfect team for them! Jobs & Bookings: Cast travel & accomodations taken care of by our company when traveling with the team. There may be opportunities for casting in roles or as extras in films, commercials, and TV outside of our projects. (Compensation depends on the job!)

8 roles

The Tech-Savvy LeaderBoth genders10-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Sing catchy, tech-themed songs, may perform robotic or pop-and-lock dance moves. The rhythm will reflect the world of gadgets and technology. Non-Musical Elements: This segment focuses on explaining cool new technology, gadgets, and apps in a fun and relatable way. Introduce DIY projects, offer tutorials on coding, or troubleshoot common tech problems. Review trending tech toys or apps, making the segment both educational and entertaining.

The Creative VisionaryBoth genders8-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Lead artistic, whimsical songs. The music may be tied to themes of imagination, storytelling, or visual arts. Non-Musical Elements: This segment is about unleashing creativity. Guide viewers through DIY projects, from crafting props to designing sets or costumes. Host interactive storytelling games, encouraging viewers to think outside the box. Incorporate live art demonstrations, transforming everyday materials into something magical.

The Adventurous DaredevilBoth genders12-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Sing high-energy, action-packed songs, paired with athletic, acrobatic dance routines involving flips and stunts. The dance will mirror their bold, risk-taking personality. Non-Musical Elements: This segment is all about challenges and exploration. The Adventurous Daredevil will lead physical challenges, obstacle courses, or adventure-themed games that test endurance, bravery, and creativity. It’s all about pushing limits and encouraging others to try new things.

The Compassionate CaregiverBoth genders8-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Soothing, feel-good songs. Focusing on connection and coordination with others, using styles like contemporary or lyrical dance. Non-Musical Elements: Emotional intelligence and empathy. Share stories about helping others, host team-building exercises, and give tips on being a good friend. Acts of kindness lead discussions on how to resolve conflicts with kindness and understanding, creating an inspiring and heartwarming experience for viewers.

The Funny BoneBoth genders8-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Humorous, upbeat songs filled with funny lyrics and exaggerated voices. Their dance moves will be quirky and exaggerated, often incorporating slapstick elements to enhance the comedic effect. Non-Musical Elements: This segment focuses on comedy, leading improvisational games, sketch comedy, and light-hearted pranks. They will keep the energy fun and unpredictable, using quick wit and goofy antics to entertain both the cast and the audience.

The OrganizerBoth genders10-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Lead catchy, instructional songs about teamwork, planning, or solving problems, with precise, coordinated dance routines that reflect their structured personality. Non-Musical Elements: This segment is all about organization and teamwork. Host challenges that require planning and strategy. Offer tips on staying organized, creating schedules, and managing time, with a focus on teaching valuable life skills.

The Optimistic DreamerBoth genders8-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Sing powerful, motivational songs about believing in yourself and following your dreams, with uplifting, expressive dance routines. The choreography will be joyful and inspirational. Non-Musical Elements: Focus on inspiring the audience to dream big and pursue their goals. Share stories of people who’ve overcome challenges to achieve great things, and may even interview guests about their dreams. Include interactive segments that foster self-confidence and optimism.

The Curious InvestigatorBoth genders8-16 y.o.All ethnicities

Musical/Dance Elements: Sing fun, exploratory songs about solving mysteries or discovering how things work. Non-Musical Elements: This segment focuses on investigation and discovery. Lead science experiments, host mystery-solving challenges, and engage in problem-solving games. They’ll explore how things work or uncover fun facts, all while encouraging viewers to ask questions and think critically. They might also go on “field trips” to explore .