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Notice for Student Applicants to the Dance Department of Fei Tian Academy of the Arts


(Clearwisdom.net)

Fei Tian Academy of the Arts announced today that it is recruiting male students from 15 to 20 years of age and from 5'8" to 6' in height, and female students from 15 to 20 years of age and from 5'4" to 5'7" in height. The age ranges required are flexible for those considered to be especially qualified by the school, such as in cases where the applicant may be only twelve years old or 5'3". Applications are now being accepted. Applicants must practice Falun Dafa or be from a family of practitioners and aspire to learn the practice. Each applicant must provide a resume, professional experience, family or personal cultivation experience, and the following:

    1. Name, gender, date of birth, height, weight, home address, email address, phone number, and recent photos
    2. Photos must have been taken within the last month, and should include
      • Full length frontal, standing
      • Full length side view, standing
      • Full length back, standing
      • Doing a split
      • Doing a bridge
      • The applicant should be wearing dance or gymnastic attire, and the photographer should take the photographs in a kneeling position so as to accurately reflect the applicant's physical attributes.

All required materials must be submitted together for the application to be considered formally submitted. Preliminary qualifiers will generally be notified within two weeks of application receipt and given audition dates. If there are missing materials or the applicant has not passed the preliminary review, they will not receive an individual reply.

Please submit applications to dance@minghui.org. Inquiries may be directed to 646-761-6064 (Office).

Note: The size of each photo should not exceed 100K in size, and each email should not exceed 1MB in size, so as to prevent technical problems with the email.

Fei Tian Academy of Arts

January 19, 2009


Chinese version available at http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2009/1/19/193814.html

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