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Four Dancers Offered Representation from MSA Agency

Dean College Dance

Earlier this month, representatives fromMcDonald/Selznick Associates visited the Dean College campus and spent a day with dancers from the renowned dance program at Dean College. MSA is a leading talent agency for dancer & choreographer representation, placing their talent on-screen, on the stage, behind the curtain and behind the camera. Students were lectured on the ins-and-outs of talent representation in the world of dance and choreography, and what it takes to succeed in the industry. Additionally, students participated in a “mock audition.”

As a result of this campus visit, MSA has offered four Dean College students the opportunity to be represented by the New York/Los Angeles based agency, of which three students names were made public:

Britnee Hay
Rae-ann Thomas
Samantha (Sammy) Laabs
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OK, I’m a Senior at Dean College. What’s Next?

We don’t want to come across as stuck-up, but we’re going to assume you’ve heard about the Dance and Theatre programs at Dean College. No seriously,  if you google “College Dance Programs” we are the first college dance program that shows up. Go try it. We’ll wait…

But just having a great program is the first step. We don’t stop there. We do everything we can to help our students answer the question, “what’s next?”  That’s why on November 28th, we’ll be welcoming Lucille DiCampli and Ronald Todorowski to campus. Those name’s don’t do it for you? How about the MSA Talent Agency? Still nothing? Fine…how about Dancing with the Stars? Glee? The X Factor? So You Think You Can Dance? SMASH on NBC? McDonald/Selznick Associates are placing their talent all over the place, from on-screen to on-stage to back stage, and Dean is very fortunate that Ms. DiCampli & Mr. Todorowski will be on campus on the 28th speaking with our Seniors regarding the ins and outs of agency representation and what it takes to become a working dancer. Additionally, the MSA folks will be conducting a two hour mock audition for our seniors.

Not bad, right?  But what if you’re not a dance or theatre major? How about business, right? Well, remember when Robert Kraft from the Kraft Group/New England Patriots came to campus earlier this year? Bert Jacobs from Life is Good will be here next year. And next week, we’ll welcome three young men just out of college who started their own successful business, CampusTV’s.

So don’t worry – we know why you’re here and we’re going to do everything we can to help you get to where you want to go. Questions? e-mail getsocial@dean.edu.

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