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How to Become a Music Video Dancer

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Summary: To become a music video dancer, contact local production companies, make connections with record labels or musicians, and check out local dance schools. Contact current music video dancers to discuss career options with tips from a TV and video producer in this free video on dancing.

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By Dan Kenny
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Dan Kenny owns and operates Chicago Productions and has been producing TV, videos and music for more than 10 years. Kenny has produced many TV shows and has reached millions of homes...read more

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"If you want to become a music video dancer there are a couple of ways, a couple opportunities that I would suggest that you go about exploring. Number one, I'd recommend that you contact all of the production companies within your area. Now that could be TV and video production companies, that could be your music production companies. You may have record labels within your area, within your market and you may even know some artists that are recording or planning to record or in the last stages of recording that may be looking at the possibility of creating a music video. Connections is what I'm getting at. Connections make the world go round. If you know somebody within the industry that can open the doors for you, well at least maybe get you an audition, then maybe you'll be on your way. The other way is look into your local dance schools. Find out what types of schools have had dancers within their organizations that have gone on to be music video dancers and that might help you to be able to follow something that's already been proven, follow the steps of those who have already succeeded. You may also want to find out and search out people who are currently music video dancers and ask them how they got there. So that'll give you the tips on how to go about doing it on your own."

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