
We accept applications all year round. If you are an artist or artist group and would like to participate in our CAPs program, the first step is to fill out the audition form. Live auditions are held at the Alan Leis Instructional Center in a classroom environment and each artist is given ten (10) minutes for her/his presentation. You will be reviewed by a panel. If you can't make the live audition date, we will review your application online. You will be notified about your audition status no more than one week after the audition process.
Live-Audition Date: Saturday Feb 18, 2012
Location: Alan Leis Instructional Center, 7423 Camp Alger Avenue, Falls Church, Virginia 22042
Online-Audition Date: Friday Mar 2, 2012
Audition fees are $25.00.
You can pay us by mail or online via PayPal or Authorize.Net when submitting the online form.
For your audition, select a short segment of your production/program which demonstrates a brief outline of your selected program, artistic quality, production values and examples of language and/or music. Bring any appropriate handouts that are a regular part of your program. Auditions are limited to ten (10) minutes. There is space at the audition site to preset any props– so arrive early if you need to so that set-up and take-down time does not interfere with your audition time before the Panel. Because of the volume of inquiries, there will be a limited number of time slots available. Web auditions require online video materials (max 10 minutes) in addition to the application form.
The CAPs Artistic Review Panel is comprised of the Arts Council staff and professionals in the arts, education and business fields. The review will be based on the artist profile and the live presentation or review of online materials, as appropriate. You will be notified about your audition status no more than one week after the audition process.
Note: All who audition should be prepared, if selected for CAPs, to exhibit and perform/present at the CAPs Showcases and Exhibitions to be held each year in the spring and the fall.
Judy Bowns, Fairfax County Public Schools
John Brown, Marketing and Communications Consultant
Aisha Davis, DESHO Productions
Mary Jo Ford, Chairman, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Sally Lay, Center for the Arts of Greater Manassas and Prince William County
Glenn McCarthy, Educator
Suzy McCarthy, Educator
Anna Mish, Center for the Arts of Greater Manassas and Prince William County
Pat Houser, Choral Arts Society
Jennifer Lambert, Fairfax County Public Schools
Mary Anne Lecos, George Mason University
Lisa Richards, DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities
Linda White, Fairfax County Public Schools
Our MissionThe Arts Council is the recognized voice of the arts in Fairfax County, dedicated to fostering a dynamic and diverse local arts presence and participation. We ensure that artists and the arts thrive by providing vision, leadership, advocacy, funding, education and capacity building. The Arts Council is funded in part by Fairfax County, corporations, foundations, individuals, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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