
I found it challenge to edit out text while trying to improve on its quality. I tried to be very selective in the choice of words that I use to construct the sentences so they would be concise and need less elaboration. Another challenge I found was turning my formal CV that is used for marketing purposes into a blog
profile that has a less formal setting.
Please give your comments.
profile that has a less formal setting.
Please give your comments.
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Second edition of my profileI am from London, working in the Creative Arts and entertainment industry. Skilled in performance, dealing with the public and working with other people in supportive roles. IT competent, proficient in positions of responsibility. Knowledge of writing reports.
My current qualifications are Middlesex University (BAPP-pending results). Urdang Academy (Dip Professional Musical Theatre). Urdang Academy Lower School (GCSE 5+ A-C).
I am a Trinity College London Arts Award Advisor. I have taught numerous dance styles in schools like CSDF, RAD, PQA, The Hackney Music Service, Pineapple Performing Arts and MDD. I have also worked for Universal Studios Japan casting team.
My performance jobs include The Lion King, Fame, BBC voice-overs, Gloria Estefan and X factor backing dancer. British Fashion awards, Spillers Pantomime and Millennium Dome.
With a love of food and travel I was able to work in India for Yas Raj films, Aaja nachle, Tara rum pum and Qatar Aspire Academy opening ceremony.
My ideal job is a managerial post on a creative team as my experiences have given me an insight into various posts, allowing me to have a deeper understanding of what it takes to achieve tasks.
I feel like your profile summarises perfectly your reasons for embarking on the BAPP course. All of the essential information about you is there, yet it still feels personal. I just want to see you perform now! lol
ReplyDeleteHi there! Just wondered if you had done your You Tube video...do you have any idea how to get upload videos onto the BAPP channel? I know your a techy kinda dude! Any hints, let us know..
ReplyDelete@Joanna: Hey, my you tube channel is up and running. What I would suggest doing after you have opened a you tube account is to send a friend request and subscribe to the professionalpractice channel. Once request is confirmed, you can record and upload a video to your channel then attach it in a message to professionalpractice channel. Who ever is running the professionalpractice page should then be able to click the video as a favorite adding it to the channel. Hope this has helped.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone finds a better solution please let me know
@Alana: After graduation, lol.