VUS Ondráš holds auditions for the professional part of the ensemble

2 May 2017, 4:00
VUS Ondráš holds auditions for the professional part of the ensemble

The professional folk ensemble Ondráš is looking for new members for its dance group and the orchestra of folk instruments.

Vojenský umělecký soubor Ondráš (Military Artistic Ensemble Ondráš) is announcing the holding of auditions for the professional part of the ensemble for male and female dancers and members of the orchestra of folk instruments (violin, viola, cello, double bass, cimbalom and clarinet). Send a structured CV and current photograph by 19 May 2017 to the e-mail address: komarek@vusondras.cz. The auditions will take place on 22 May 2017 from 2 p.m. at the premises of VUS Ondráš (Štefánikova 53a, Brno).

Vojenský umělecký soubor Ondráš is the only professional folk ensemble in the country. The ensemble is mostly made up of young dancers, musicians and singers, and their work comes from the folk tradition, which they try to promote. Alongside the professional artists and organisers the ensemble also has amateur members in the groups of dancers, musicians and singers. VUS Ondráš comes under the Czech Ministry of Defence.

The conditions of the auditions for the professional part of the ensemble can be found HERE.

VUS Ondráš/ photo archive of the ensemble

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