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CSU’s Got Talent announces auditions

From DJ-ing to funky dance moves, CSU’s Got Talent showcases students’ unique passions and hobbies. 

Auditions for the annual event will be held March 7 to 9 in the University Center for the Arts, according to the event’s executive producer, Jon “Smoke” Burns.

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Sophomore business major, Michael Wells shreds on his Epiphone Les Paul guitar during his audition for CSU's Got Talent on Wednesday, March 11, 2015. (Photo credit: Cisco Mora)
Sophomore business major Michael Wells shreds on his Epiphone Les Paul guitar during his audition for CSU’s Got Talent on Wednesday, March 11, 2015. (Photo credit: Cisco Mora)

Burns, a senior theater major, said that students can sign up for the auditions at the LSC flee market from February 29 to March 9. Students can also have walk-on auditions as space allows. 

Four student judges will select 10 to 15 acts for the show. Students should present original, energetic and well-practiced performances, Burns said. CSU’s Got Talent is presented by Young Producers Organization, Ram Events and Ram Productions and is organized completely by students. 

The show will have five judges, including President Tony Frank and other University faculty members, and will be on April 1 in the LSC Grand Ballroom. 

Collegian A&C Editor Hannah Ditzenberger can be reached at entertainmnet@collegian.com. 

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