I need to do this last day of school project on Louisiana.. Long story short, i need to know this and the internet is not helping me at all. Any other information about the Acadiana area would be greatly appreciated. thank you for your help.
no. in either east or west baton rouge parish
Is Baton Rouge in Acadiana?
Suggestions on my Signs..?
I only know my sun and rising sign, I always thought my moon sign was Aries, but ive been to a few sites and it either tells me Pieces, Aquarius, or Aries! So confusing!
does anyone know any accurate calculators to find my moon, mars, venus, and murcury sign?
or if you have time..can you tell them to me..?
8th February 1997, 1:33 AM, Crowley (Acadiana) Louisiana United States
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type ”free vedic birth chart” in google!
www.indianastrology2000.com
that will give you a more accurate view..
try www.cafeastrology.com
www.astrobix.com
www.chaosastrology.com
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What’s Acadiana like? (French Louisiana)?
I’m a curious French student,
love the language, love the culture, but why doesn’t the internet have more information on French Louisiana? French is such a widely spoken language in many different countries but the only two mainly talked about are France and Quebec. How many people actually speak it there? (just an estimate %)
Hope ya can help me, I appreciate it!
Not many speak traditional French, it’s more creole here.
Acadiana is hot and humid geographically, but listening to the people speak Creole is beautiful. There are some French immersion schools in that area, but only about 100,000 speak it (out of Louisiana’s 4.5 million).
Where is a good place to get my Acting headshot in Louisiana for an affordable price?
I’m looking to save up some money so that I can take a professional picture for my acting resume. I only know one here in Lafayette, LA but I’m willing to go to Baton Rouge to get my pictures taken. I’m mainly focused on those two cities. I was considering JCPenny Portraits but I seriously don’t think that the pictures will turn out good and they would look very cheap. Is that a bad idea?
Also, I’m looking for acting classes too ! I know of two which are Dramatik Producitions and Acting up Acadiana. Please help ! Thank you !
If you’re just starting out, JCPenney can be a good place to start! Try searching "photography near baton rouge la" and it will come up with a list of good photography studios. For acting classes try the same search, replacing photography with acting classes. Some of the links I’ll post at the bottom will cover headshots also! Anyway, you’re probably a beginner actor, so check out these steps on becoming a professional!
Step One:
Enroll in some acting classes. Without these, you will get absolutely nowhere in the business. For starters, I would suggest an improvisation or theatre class. If you’re looking to break into film or television acting, I would suggest taking a film or television acting workshop to get a feel of how a set works and get familiar with the camera. Basic classes shouldn’t cost more than a few hundred dollars, if that. Stay away from companies such as John Robert Powers, Barbizon, or the like. Many classes are offered at your local theater. With some research on the internet or the phone book, finding an acting class for you will be easy. In addition to acting classes, try getting into singing or dance lessons. These will make you a better overall performer and give you a real leg up over the competition!
Step 2
After you’re enrolled in an acting class, it’s time to move onto the next step: gaining experience. Audition for local theater productions, school and church plays, and independent films. The most important thing is to get involved as much as you can! As an amateur actor, you will not automatically start out by doing films and television shows. It would be a major plus if you landed some leads or major roles in a production. Some local modeling and commercial gigs require no experience, so try looking into that also. To find auditions, call your local theater company or contact a local community college, which may be holding auditions for student films, which look great on any resume. If you are looking into auditioning for Disney Channel, please don’t send your audition tapes. Unless you have an agent and an impressive resume, you won’t even be considered – you’ll just be wasting the casting directors and your time. Also, “casting call” websites are not a good place to start. Many of those sites are usually scams or require you to pay money. Never pay money to audition!
STEP 3
Now that you’ve been taking acting classes and have some experience in acting, it’s time to begin your long journey in the business. The first step is to get 8×10 color headshots of yourself. If you are very serious about acting, I would suggest getting AT LEAST 300 of these prints, which will be used for auditions, casting calls, etc. Next you need to create a resume, which is a written copy of all previous acting training and experience, as well as your statistics and skills. You can go to http://www.bestsampleresume.com/acting-r… to find the best format for you. Paste your resume to the back of your headshot. This is your business card in the acting world, so make it a good reflection of you! Don’t embellish your resume.You are now ready for the next step, and perhaps the most challenging and exciting step… getting an agent.
STEP 4
You now have your business card for the acting business so now it’s time for the most important step which is getting an agent! Agents help find auditions and casting calls for you to attend and they should not cost you anything, so never pay an agent. They only take around 15% of the money you earn when you book a job, so they don’t make money unless you do! Start out by finding a local agent. To find a list of SAG franchised agencies in your area, visit http://www.sag.org. Once you have selected a few agencies that you like, send them your resume and headshot, along with a cover letter in a yellow envelope. (A cover letter is a note briefly describing why you would be an asset the company.) Do not drop these off. If they agency is interested, they will contact you for an interview. This can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, so don’t get discouraged! When they do call you in for an interview and you impress them, you may be asked to sign with their agency. Once you’re officially apart of an agency, they will find auditions for film, television, commercials, or theater depending on your type of agency.
Those are all of the basic steps on how to become a professional actor or actress. I am not guaranteeing success, but if you follow these steps I know that you will get somewhere. Also, keep in mind that most television shows, films, and commercials are shot in Los Angeles and NYC. Eventually, you will have to move to either one of these cities if you are serious about acting.
Check out these sites for acting tips, resources, and more:
http://startips.com/
http://sag.org/
http://cricketfeet.org/bizkids/
http://www.redbirdstudio.com/AWOL
What stores in the mall sell eskimo or trapper hats?
I’m looking for an eskimo hat at acadiana mall in lafayette louisianna
try REI if you have any, but they have a online website too
Answer if you go to ASA in Lafayette,Louisiana.?
(Acadiana School of Arts)
haha. i just want to know.
let me know:)
so sorry pimpin.
i’m living ont the other side of the globe.
i’m from the philippines.
good day!
STM vs Acadiana 2007 Season
Cajun Hot Acadiana
Rodrigue’s Acadiana Spot – Citywide Tribute to George Rodrigue
Rodrigue’s Acadiana
A city-wide tribute
to artist George Rodrigue
Lafayette, LA
Rodrigue’s Acadiana is a collaborative effort between the ULL College of the Arts, the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, Acadiana Arts Council, Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette, LA Convention and Visitors Commission and Lafayette Consolidated Government.
Rodrigue’s Acadiana is a collaborative effort between the ULL College of the Arts, the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, Acadiana Arts Council, Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission and Lafayette Consolidated Government.
This will be the first time Rodrigue’s work will be on display on a significant scale in his hometown, Lafayette, Louisiana. Gala events such as the weeklong Festival of the Arts, an honorary degree to the artist, and the declaration of Rodrigue Day by the city will round out the significant offerings. The young generation of artists in Acadiana will be touched and inspired both by Rodrigue’s work and his presence.
March 14 April 26, 2009 The Acadiana Center for the Arts hosts the exhibition George Rodrigue: Legends and Lives of Acadiana, featuring more than 60 original oil paintings borrowed from area collectors, presenting the people, places and lore of Acadiana as created by George Rodrigue, including his first Blue Dog canvas.
March 14 March 31, 2009 (AcA Side Gallery) Blue Dog: The Process of Printing, featuring a history of the development and process of Rodrigue fine art silkscreens.
January 17 September 5, 2009 The Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette hosts the exhibition George Rodrigue: Images of Home, showcasing the early Rodrigue works from their collection, supplemented by additions from local collections, with an emphasis on the cultural and historic significance of Rodrigues Cajun works.
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E. D. White Indoor Percussion Acadiana
E. D. Whtie Indoor Parcussion at Acadiana on March 8, 2008. We recieved a 91.0.
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STM beats the 2006 State Champs!
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