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Career Education Search :: Arts / Design / Fashion :: Acting

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Shakespeare wrote, "all the world's a stage" -- and that means you'll have to step up on one to get noticed in the acting profession. In order to take your passion and talent for acting to a new level, consider learning the art of acting from skilled professionals at an acting school near you. At acting schools, you'll take classes in theater, drama, speech, movement, direction, playwriting, and other acting-related coursework. In addition, you'll learn a variety of performance skills and liberal arts to help arm you with a well-rounded knowledge for future roles. Acting careers are very competitive, as you've no doubt, heard, however, you don't necessarily have to find work on stage, in film, or on television. Before you land a big break, acting careers can vary from doing voice work on an animated short, to performing cabaret acts, to local TV programming. Because of the proliferance of entertainment options, from cable and satellite TV and radio, to the vastness of the Internet, more and more acting career opportunities will become available. The key is to hone your skills and network at acting schools so when your big break comes around, you'll be ready for action. Start by researching acting schools, and then take center stage in your career.
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