Is 14 a good age to audition for Kpop?
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Is 14 a good age to audition for Kpop?
You can audition as early as 12 years old at many Kpop auditions. If you are under 14, a legal guardian will need to accompany you for your auditions. The average age of those that audition is 18 years old (ranges from 12-25 years old). Still, this means you should start training at age 16 at the latest.
Can I audition for JYP at 14?
Qualification for JYP Audition There is no age limit required to participate in this show. Male Female or other gender person can I give audition for the show.
Is 15 too old to audition for JYP?
No, not at all. Many idols started to train at the age of 12 – 15 years old. 12 – 15 years old are the best age to audition for a kpop entertainment. Its the best to start at a young age because they can still train you and enhance your skills.
What should you not do when auditioning for Kpop?
Don’t wear merch, even if it’s by the company you’re auditioning at. Don’t paint on extreme ulzzang makeup or do peace signs (especially in your photos if you’re doing an online audition) and don’t force yourself to act cutesy or more hyper than you are. Don’t dance/sing to mainstream kpop.
How can I become a K-Pop Idol at the age of 14-15?
The best plan if you’re 14–15 years old is to go to SM or YG then get training for 2–3 years then go to JYP or Bighit if you fail because at the moment they don’t attract the best trainees until 4 or 5 years later maybe. P-Nation is good but they have the same image as YG so all the trainees they look for end up going to YG.
How long is the Kpop school program at Acopia?
During the KPOP School Program at ACOPIA, singing, dancing and Korean language classes are offered for a period of time, varying from one month to one year. In between the trainee program, there are several opportunities to audition for big entertainment agencies.
How to become a successful K-pop debutant?
Many sources agree that there are only two ways to guarantee success for a newly debuted group. One is to be from one of the three major agencies (SM, YG, and JYP Entertainment). The other is to get help from a survival program like “Produce 101.”