Calling All Budding Stars – Maorioke Needs You!
Calling All Budding Stars – Maorioke Needs You!
The hunt is on again to find New Zealand’s best singers as production company Mauri Ora Productions launches a blazing round of auditions for the third MAORIOKE series.
The winner of MAORIOKE gets a cash prize plus the opportunity to record and release an original single, including a full-production music video.
Stunning Upper Hutt mother-of-three Toni Baird won the title in the second MAORIOKE series, beating 54 other contestants and hundreds more auditionees.
“It was an awesome experience,” says Toni, who recorded her self-penned single ‘It’s a Man’s World’ with Mai Music, joining the ranks of Katchafire and Whirimako Black. “From the auditions, right through to the finals, it was amazing. Through MAORIOKE, I got my face and my voice out there, and it was a chance to meet some really influential people. Seriously, people, if you feel like you’ve got it in you, give it a go. You’ll have a blast!”
Here are Toni’s top tips for MAORIOKE
auditions:
1) Be prepared – from your song to your
outfit, make sure you know what you’re doing so there are no
mistakes
2) Choose a song that suits your voice, learn
the correct words, practise hard out, and remember that it
doesn’t have to be a really popular or current
number.
3) Dress to impress but show your personal style
to make your mark visually
4) Don’t be afraid to promote
yourself and truly believe in yourself
5) If you get
nervous, take slow deep breaths and concentrate on what you
have to do at that moment.
“And have fun,” adds Toni.
“MAORIOKE is a very positive experience so get ready to
really enjoy yourself. I know I won’t be missing a single
episode.”
Auditions start soon, so if you reckon you could be the next Toni Baird, register online at www.maurioraproductions.co.nz, or by calling 06 864 6005 or faxing 06 864 6004.
MAORIOKE auditions take place in:
WELLINGTON – July 15 and 16 2006
ROTORUA – July 22
and 23 2006
AUCKLAND – July 29 and 30
2006
CHRISTCHURCH – August 5 and 6 2006
Contestants will be advised of the venues and times when they register.
Auditions are open to singers, vocalists and entertainers of all ages, ethnicities and experiences. All musical styles are welcome, including original material.
The new series of MAORIOKE is scheduled to make a debut on Maori Television later this year.
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