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Carowinds 1 Park By Glenn Rawls Gamecock Staff Writer Growing a tail and performir for over one million people is n part of a normal summer jo Neither is it common to fir pnllptfp ctllHotife nort nf uiuuvuia pui i Ul lUVIJ musical numbers with a chori line and an orchestra backing yo Yet, Kings Productions is sea ching for people to do just that. Kings Productions, the largei amusement park producers in th country, will audition campu talent this Friday, from 3 p.m. to t-vm ;IT1 if-ii ? p.111. in r i ast-i iiaii. r\ing Productions represents Carowind (Charlotte, N.C.), Kings Dominio (Richmond, Va.), Kings Islan (Cincinatti, Ohio), and Haum Barbera's Marineland (Lo Angeles, Cal.). Singers and dancers of ever style and type are required t complete the array of shows fo RHUU SPECIAL PR( DDE! rnKi COLLEC 4-member for the US< Open to all full-t Deadline for entr $5.00 Entry Fee p< More information and are available in Rnnm Russell House or call 1 Hi ''^Hnn BHMMT A x _?? ookina for he s hold this summer. Each park tries tc present a complete selection o ?g different styles, so the performer: ot may find themselves doing soul b. rock, country, bluegrass, oi id Broadway ? and stepping out ir >h every dance style from disco t< as ballet. u. r- The parks prefer to hire thos< that can both sing and dance, bu! some shows are designed for those st who sing well and can do a few ie simple steps, as well as those whc is dance beautifully but sing with less 8 grace. s Musicians are also needed for is each of these shows, as are stage n technicians and usherettes. d l- And now a word about growing s tails: for those who are something less than an Klton John or a Ginger y Rogers but who still love to per o form, there are positions open to r you as well. OGRAMS COMMITTEE 5ENTS iE BOWL teams competing C championship. * . ime siuaems. ies ? Jan. 17, 8 p.m. er team. 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