Dubai Parks and Resorts commences search for more than 400 performers who will be the stars of the destination

Monday 25 January 2016

Dubai - MENA Herald: Dubai Parks and Resorts, set to be the region’s largest integrated theme park destination upon opening in this year in October, has announced its audition plans to recruit more than 400 performers to be part of its inaugural entertainment cast. Auditions will be held throughout January and February and artists across MENA are being invited as part of the destination’s vision to secure some of the best talent in the Middle East for the many planned shows and performances.

Dubai Parks and Resorts is planning a range of different offerings. With everything from stage shows to street performances and character meet-and-greets, the destination is subsequently looking for a variety of talents from singers, dancers and actors through to puppeteers and trampolinists.

The audition tour – which will take place in several continents, will start in the Middle East in Lebanon from late January before travelling to Egypt, Morocco and the UAE. It will also be visiting the UK and Australia in search of some of the best talent that the world has to offer.

Jason Ramsburg, Director of Live Entertainment at Dubai Parks and Resorts, said, “With less than a year to go until opening we are now focused on bringing to life the many entertainment offerings that Dubai Parks and Resorts has to offer and are excited to be announcing our audition tour. The ethos of Dubai Parks and Resorts – bringing together the best from East to West, means we are looking for a very diverse cast of talented individuals - from Bollywood performers to hip hop dancers, actors to celebrity look-a-likes. We have already had a round of auditions in India and we will soon also be having auditions in Australia and the United Kingdom. We want to make sure that the many talented artists that we have here in the Middle East have a chance to audition and so we have organised a fairly wide reaching tour to meet as many performers as possible.”

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