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Julianna Erdesz Singer/Model/Actress Julianna Erdesz Singer/Model/Actress Education: • 2005-2007 The American Musical and Dramatic Academy Los Angeles, CA Graduate-Certification of Professional Training, Musical Theater Program Courses included: Musical Theater techniques, On-camera Acting, Individual Voice, Opera, Musical Theater Dance, Advanced classical Ballet, Advanced Jazz, Tap, Voice and Speech Production, Dialects, Improvisational Acting, Acting Techniques, Music Appreciation, Music Theory I, II, III, IV, Audition Techniques, Resume workshop, Choreography techniques, Dance Production workshop, Lighting Techniques, Scene Study • 2003-2005 University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) Reno, NV Musical Theater Program Courses included: Individual Voice, Musical Theater Acting, Children’s Theater, Musical Theater Production Workshop, Opera Production Workshop and general degree curriculum • 2001-2003 ICDA Performing Arts High School Reno, NV Performing Arts Diploma Courses included: Dance Performing arts troupe, Theater touring troupe, Jazz, Ballet, Modern, Tap, Show Choir, Individual Voice, Private Voice, Children’s Acting, Improvisation, Theater production, Choreography techniques and general degree curriculum • 2001-2003 Actors Conservatory of Northern Nevada Reno, NV Scholarship Student Attended weekly classes in acting techniques, Included 2 Productions: Dames at Sea and “Daddy’s Dyin’, Who’s got the Will?” Teaching June 2003 – August 2005 Creative Performing Arts Center, Reno Experience: Creative Movement/ Theater Instructor Creative movement instructor for various school programs and after school outreach. 2001-2002 AREA-51 Dance Theater’s STUDIO-51 Outreach Program Movement/Dance instructor Assisted Director with dance instruction and rehearsals Jan-June 2002 ICDA Performing Arts Reno, NV Workshop instructor for School programs Lead workshops and classes for Washoe County School children through the performing arts troupe Jan-June 2002 Sibayan Recreation Center Reno, NV Instructor Instructor for outreach and after school programs Performance Experience: Dance: Organization: Date Title of Piece (s) Concert Description Nov. 2006 “Tap Stomp”, “My American Musical and Los Angeles, CA Destiny” Dramatic Academy Workshop July 2006 Broadway Blast Reno Dance Company Pioneer Center, Reno July 2004 Fosse Medley CPAC 20 min, 15 Dancers Wingfield Park: NV June 2004 Fosse Tribute ICDA Dance Bartley Ranch: NV Company April 2001 Strange Bedfellows TMCC Dance Masonic Theater, NV Program Jan-June 2002 ICDA Dance Troupe ICDA Performing Arts 20 min medley, 15 School Tour dancers “Fosse” 25 school performances Musicals and Theater Productions: Production Role Producer A Night with Stephen Schwartz American Musical and Dramatic Academy Songs for a New World Young Woman Creative Performing Arts Center Beauty and the Beast Belle Western Nevada Musical Theater Co. The Sound of Music Liesl Nevada Civic Light Opera Dames at Sea Ruby Actors Conservatory of N. Nevada A Chorus Line Val ICDA Performing Arts Conservatory Daddy’s Dyin’… Evalita Actors Conservatory of N. Nevada Jekyll and Hyde Red Rat girl Tahoe Arts Theater in Residence Play On Violet ICDA Performing Arts Conservatory Cinderella Cinderella ICDA Performing Arts Conservatory Big River Chorus Truckee Meadows Community College Film/ Television: “Now You See Me” (SAG) April 2012 Miss USA 2010- NBC May 2010 “Stand By Me” Bollywood film March 2010 BGirls- Markd.tv Jan 2010 Miss America 2009, Live on TLC Jan. 2009 Miss America: Countdown to the Crown/ TLC Sept. 2008 “Harrah’s Reno” Nationwide Commercial Jan. 2008 “L.A. Proper” Mar. 2007 Let Them Be Kids, Canada Radio commercial June 2006 Fallon Auto Mall Commercial July 2004 Public service announcement- Reno Oct. 2002 “10,000 Angels” recording; written by Bill Wieser Sep. 2002 Technique Training: Dance: Jazz: Marina Benedict, Gina Hill, Simeon Den, Tracy Silver, Elizabeth Weigel Ballet: Chrissie Whitehead, Diana McNeil, Gina Hill, Rosine Bena, Barbara Land, Elizabeth Weigel Tap: Jon Engstrom, Melissa Chait, Leslie Lick, Mig O’ Hara Modern: Elizabeth Weigel Vocal: Bill Weiser, Anne Walsh, Carol Nabatoff, Tanya Kluck Acting: Phillip Levy, Jim Bontempo, Serena Berne, Barbara Shofield, Brian Frishman Musical Theatre: Gina Hill, Brooks Almy, Mary Gutzi, Michael Sartor, Kevin Owers Speech: Anne Burke, Brenda Beck On Camera: Todd Patrick-Breaugh, Terésa Dowell-Vest, Colette Duvall Improvisation: Karly Rothenburg, Leslie Lick .
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