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Cheerleader Auditions
BRIEFLY: Auditions begin on Saturday, April, 2010! Doors open at 8:30 a.m.

Presenting Sponsors of the Colts cheerleaders

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Auditions for the 2010-11 Season are April 10.
Entering their 27th season, the Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders continue to be an integral part of the Colts organization. On the field, these women perform for more than 63,000 fans in Lucas Oil Stadium. Off the field and in the community, these women donate their hearts and time as community representatives for hundreds of events across the state.
The Colts cheerleaders have appeared at charity functions, conventions, grand openings, fairs and tradeshows, among other events and donate their time to many charitable and civic causes each year.
Colts cheerleaders can add excitement to any occasion. Whether it be signing autographs, mingling with guests or performing their many dance routines, they are sure to add a special element to any event. The "Colts Cheerleader Show Troupe" was created in 2002 to offer civic and corporate organizations additional entertainment options. These members entertained the Troops at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and at a variety of other sporting events. In 2006, the cheerleader Show Troupe participated in a 17-day Armed Forces Entertainment Tour in Okinawa, Japan and Hawaii.
Colts cheerleaders participated in approximately 300 community events throughout Indiana last year, logging more than 1,500 hours of service.
***Read below for FAQ's on becoming a Colts Cheerleader***
There is a $25 registration fee for all applicants.
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*The following events are open to participants only. Spectators will not be permitted at this time. No exceptions.*
GENERAL INFORMATION
WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF A COLTS CHEERLEADER? "Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders…"
- Represent the Indianapolis Colts organization by actively supporting the team, values and goals of the Club.
- Serve by attending and actively participating in all Colts events, community involvement and volunteer activities of the Club.
- Allow individuals the opportunity for personal growth and development, increased community involvement as well as development of dance skills
- Allow the opportunity for exposure through various media, corporate, community and charity events
- Allow the opportunity for compensation generation through promotions and personal appearance.
HOW CAN I BEST PREPARE?
Get ready for auditions by attending one or all of the audition workshops.
- Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
- Dates: March 9, 16, 30 and April 6 2010
- Cost: $30.00 per class, (or save $20.00 when you sign up for all four workshops at once on March 9th!)
- Where: Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, 7001 W 56th St., Indpls., IN, 46254
- Classes will include: stretching / warm-up, kicks, jazz technique, dance combinations, words of wisdom and more!
REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be 18 years of age by April 15, 2010
- Must be a high school graduate as of June 30, 2010
- Must exibit reasonable dance skills and a strong willingness to learn
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS CHEERLEADERS POSSESS THE FOLLOWING:
- Maturity and responsibility
- A strong desire to support the team and the squad
- A positive attitude and high energy level
- A flexible schedule and patience
Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders conduct themselves at all times in such a manner as is consistent with the highest moral and ethical standards.
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TOP 10 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
1. What are the dates / times for the 2010 auditions?
- The first day of auditions will be Saturday, April 10, 2010. The doors will open at 8:30 a.m. for registration. Warm-ups will start at 9:30 a.m. We will have two rounds of auditions that day. If you make it through the morning round, you will be asked to stay for the afternoon. Those that make it through the first day will be asked to return on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. on April 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 and May 4, 2010. The final night of auditions will be a Runway Show tentatively set for May 5.
2. Will there be workshops or prep classes before auditions?
- Yes. We will be holding five audition workshops at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center located at 7001 W 56th St., Indpls., IN. The dates are March 9, 16, 30 and April 6. During these workshops, we will be teaching choreography, working on kicks and offering advice and tips on how best to prepare for auditions. Everyone trying out for the 2010 Colts cheerleadering squad is strongly encouraged to attend these workshops.
3. If I make the squad, what is the commitment?
- Colts cheerleaders appear at every home game. Tentatively, we will practice every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. and select Saturdays if needed. You will also be required to do a minimum of 15 community service appearances.
4. What are the age requirements?
- You must turn 18 by April 15, 2010 and graduate from high school by June 30, 2010. There is no maximum age requirement. Our current squad ranges in age from 19 to 35 with the average age being 24.
5. Are there any height and weight requirements?
- No, but fitness is very important. You must be in good physical condition and proportioned for your height. We recommend that you maintain a regular exercise program and a healthy diet.
6. What should I wear / bring to auditions?
- You should wear dance or workout attire that shows your legs and midriff, cropped well supported top and fitted shorts. No loose shirts or baggy clothing. You will also need dance shoes such as dance sneakers or jazz shoes. You may also bring water and a light snack, if needed.
7. How should I wear my hair and make-up for auditions?
- You should wear your hair and make-up in a way that flatters you best. Long hair should be worn down but not in your face. Think glamorous rather than sporty. Tyler Mason Salon & Spa is the official hair and make-up provider of the Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders. We recommend you call them at (317) 271-3330 for a hair and make-up consultation.
8. What will the judges be looking for?
- The judges will be looking at appearance, dance skills, showmanship and personality.
9. Is being a Colts cheerleader a full-time job?
- No. Colts cheerleaders either work a full-time job outside the home, are a full-time student or a full-time mom.
10. Do current squad members have to re-audition?
- Yes. Everyone must go through the audition process each season and no one is guaranteed a place on the squad.
FORMAT OF FINAL AUDITIONS:
- Short dance routine to be learned at preliminary auditions
- Freestyle dancing
- Kicks
- A brief introduction of yourself to the judges
For more information, contact Theresa Pottratz, Colts cheerleader coordinator
(317) 808-5238 or theresa.pottratz@colts.nfl.net.
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