1) its like job interview. Some companies take groups in at once and each person will perform infront of small group and judges. Some companies do isolated interviews.
2) Depending on where you audition. Since your in England they would have translator stand by of course. Some companies (JYP/YG) have very fluent English Speakers.
Knowing korean prior to audition isnt necessarily important. Many foreigners have been signed without knowing korean such as nickhun, victoria etc. You would be learning korean when you are signed anyways. 3)If you are confident in korean I would say do a korean song.
As they are korean companies, singing K-Pop which is 99% korean words. 4) Not really, you can get trained to dance better. Some groups arent that good at dancing such.
Mainly ballad goups like 2AM. 5) Not really. Victoria is older than most suju members and only been around a couple of years.
Though its best to be as young as possible, I would say 20 is absolute oldest. 6) Height shouldnt be two much of a problem. There are many tiny females in kpop such as Sunny.
You would most likely be wearing heels anyways. Lee Hi I think looks quite short too, so don't worry about height. 7) It depends.
Sometimes they stop you after a minute. Any thing longer than 3 minutes is probably way too long for them as they have loads of people to audition. 8) 4-5 incase.
Sometimes they want different styles. And if you see/hear a song thats being auditioned by many people you should choose a song that hasnt been done a lot. It will give you upper hand because they will most likely cut you off because they heard song many times and they mightve heard people adding some other stuff eg raps.
9) Call/Email. Most liekly they won't contact you if you failed because they would have to send to thousands or people. 10) I think you would have least chance in YG by looking at race.
They havent hired non korean before. SM and JYP are your best choice they have many non-korean asians. I don't think there is filo kpop star?
Im not sure though. 11) Some companies are more flexible with looks than others. I think SM is maybe one of the most relaxed, but most of them do get sugery to fix anything while being trainee.
12) On the form there should be box or something. Some companies have limited option like you can onl audition one thing. 13)Yeh most likely.
If you wanted to do acting in english you should try western companies.... 14) depends on how qiuck you learn. Some people learn very quick. Others even after debut have trouble.
15) I think most important languages for kpop idols are english, chinese, japanese and korean 16)YG is more loking for eye smiles, 'swag' and all that stuff. I don't think the others really are concerned about that stuff 17)I think you are pretty :) but I couldnt really see your face in your photo coz your fringe covered most of it. Your english is great basically it sound like first language.
I think your voice nice, I tihnk with training it will be really good.
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