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Entertainment Show Host - $19.00/hr.

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7 Valencia, CA Valencia, CA Part-time Part-time $19 an hour $19 an hour 10 hours ago 10 hours ago 10 hours ago (Multiple Interviews and Audition Required) Pay Rate:
$19.
00/hr.
Qualifications:
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Job Description:
This is a short-term position for a specific special event and period.
Duties will include performing as a show host/hostess, emcee, singer, dancer, meeting and greeting our park guests with great enthusiasm and high animation as directed during rehearsals.
Must be passionate about performing on stage or on the street, energetic, and must love what you are doing! Must be able to perform specific choreographed movements if their specific position so requires.
Must be able to maintain organization of props and costumes, maintain clean dressing room and performance areas, and transport costumes to/from the performance location and wardrobe.
Activities Include:
Performing scripted show, following blocking, and choreographed fighting scenes as needed.
The ideal candidate must possess:
The ability to confidently perform in front of a live audience.
The skills to improvise interactions with guests and other characters preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Constantly standing, talking, climbing walking, reaching, using finger movement, grasping, feeling, speaking clearly, hearing conversation, using hearing acuity, seeing near far, stooping, bending, kneeling.
Working in extreme heat, sun, cold, wetness, humidity and temperature change for up to two-hour intervals at a time.
Must be able to wear 5 to 20 pounds of costume weight.
All lifts over 51 lbs.
require help from a coworker or mechanical device.
Overtime of adults may be required from time to time to accommodate the business need.
Activities Include:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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