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Auditions

Join your Pack! Review the audition requirements for each of our performance groups below and be sure to save room in your course schedule for dance or music.

At NC State, students of any major can participate in a performance group. Auditions for dance companies and most music ensembles take place during the first two weeks of classes. Auditions for the marching band and the wind ensemble are held virtually over the summer. Find your audition below.

Think and Do the Audition

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Choirs

When and Where

  • Fall 2026 dates will be announced soon
  • Dr. Leaf’s studioPrice Music Center, Room 214

Expectations

Choir auditions are open to all NC State students in any major. Please complete this audition form (fillable PDF) and either email it to Dr. Leaf at njleaf@ncsu.edu the day prior to your audition or print it out and bring it with you to your audition.

Each audition is about ten minutes long and consists of vocalizing, singing a familiar song, music reading, and other basic choral skill evaluation. Those auditioning do not need to prepare a song in advance.

Course Enrollment

ALL PROSPECTIVE CHOIR STUDENTS

  • All prospective choir students should register for MUS 111 University Singers and sign-up for an audition.
  • Singers interested in being considered for Chamber Singers should let Dr. Leaf know at their audition.
  • Any needed schedule adjustments based on the audition results will be addressed when the auditions are complete.

ALL RETURNING CHOIR STUDENTS

  • All returning choir members must re-audition every fall semester for voice placement but do not need to re-audition in the spring.
    • Returning members of University Singers can register for MUS 111.
    • Returning members of State Chorale can put MUS 115 in their shopping cart.
  • Singers interested in being considered for Chamber Singers should let Dr. Leaf know at their audition.
  • Any needed schedule adjustments based on the audition results will be addressed when the auditions are complete.

Questions

Please email Dr. Leaf at njleaf@ncsu.edu with any questions about choir auditions or if there are no audition times available on the calendar.

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Dance students performing

Dance

Dance Companies/Repertory Audition

  • Fall 2026 dates will be announced soon
  • Carmichael Gym, Dance Studio 2307

Join the academic dance company directors for a joint audition for Terrain Dance Project, Panoramic Dance Project, State Dance Company, as well as the DAN 305 Repertory course. You will learn phrases from the repertory of each dance company, and also participate in improvisation and dance-making. Although you will participate in the whole audition, when you register you will be able to indicate the company or companies you prefer. Please wear exercise clothing such as sweatpants, leggings, t-shirts, tank tops, etc.

DANCE AUDITION ORIENTATION

Welcome Week Dance Audition Orientation

  • Fall 2026 dates will be announced soon
  • Carmichael Gym, Dance Studio 2307

Do you want to learn about the academic dance companies at NC State? Are you planning to audition? Join the dance faculty from the Department of Performing Arts and Technology to learn details about each of the three companies—Terrain Dance Project, Panoramic Dance Project, and State Dance Company—as well as the Repertory Class. A combined audition will follow on Friday, August 22, from 3 to 6 p.m. It is not mandatory to attend this orientation to participate in the audition.

Student Choreographers Audition

  • Fall 2026 dates will be announced soon
  • Carmichael Gym, Dance Studio 2307

Student Choreographers from the course DAN 428 are seeking dancers for their pieces. Choreographers will rehearse at different times throughout the week and their final pieces will be performed in either the Department of Performing Arts and Technology’s Fall Concert in Stewart Theatre in November, or a more informal concert in Thompson Hall in early December. Please wear exercise clothing such as sweat pants, leggings, t-shirts, tank tops, etc.

Questions?

If you have any questions please reach out to either Amy Beasley albeasle@ncsu.edu or Tara Mullins tzmullin@ncsu.edu.

More Details and Contact Info

Directions to the studio

There are two ways to get to dance studio 2307:

From the North Entrance (the more common route)

Enter through the North Entrance across from Talley Student Union. You will be entering on the second floor of the facility. However, the second floor of the Wellness and Recreation Center does not connect to the second floor of Carmichael Gym West. You will need to take the stairs or elevator to the first floor and walk west past the locker rooms to Carmichael Gym West. Then, take those stairs or elevator up to the second level.

A map of the diffrent floors of the gym. The dance studios are highlighted

Through the West Entrance (the shorter route)

Enter through the Carmichael Gym West entrance, located off of Cates Avenue across from Alexander Residence Hall. You will be on the third floor of the building and will need to take the stairs or elevator down to the second level.

A map of the diffrent floors of the gym. The dance studios are highlighted

Dance Companies

Not sure which company is right for you? Learn about each option as well as our Dance Performance and Repertory course below.

PANORAMIC DANCE PROJECT (DAN 310)

The Panoramic Dance Project is dedicated to creating and performing culturally inspired dance works in styles including African, hip-hop, Latin, tap and jazz.

GENERAL SCHEDULE
Mondays and Wednesdays5:30-7:20 p.m.
Saturdays10 a.m.-1 p.m.We will not rehearse every Saturday.

Questions?

Please email Christa Oliver at christaoliver@ncsu.edu with any questions about Panoramic auditions.

STATE DANCE COMPANY (DAN 311)

The State Dance Company is dedicated to creating and performing process-focused, research-based dance works in styles including modern, contemporary, modern jazz and dance theatre.

GENERAL SCHEDULE
Mondays and Wednesdays1:15-4:15 p.m.The exact days/times depend on casting.
Fridays11 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Mandatory

Questions?

Please email Tara Mullins at tzmullin@ncsu.edu with any questions about State Dance Company auditions.

TERRAIN DANCE PROJECT (DAN 315)

Terrain Dance Project is dedicated to the creation and performance of choreographed and improvised dance works in nontraditional spaces, including dance film projects.

GENERAL SCHEDULE
Tuesdays and Thursdays3-4:50 p.m.
Wednesdays4:30-7:30 p.m.The exact times depend on casting.

Questions?

Please email Amy Beasley at albeasle@ncsu.edu with any questions about Terrain auditions.

*Co-requisites for the dance companies: either DAN 285 Advanced Dance Techniques or a level II technique class.

DANCE REPERTORY AND PERFORMANCE COURSE (DAN 305)

Students who wish to gain performance experience without the commitment of joining a company, or while training their way towards auditioning for a company will greatly benefit from the DAN 305 course.

GENERAL SCHEDULE
Tuesdays and Thursdays3-4:15 p.m.
Members of the Repertory and Performance cohort have the opportunity to share their work in a special performance at the end of each semester.
*Note: For students hoping to enroll in the Spring semester course, you may audition via video submissions at a later date of the upcoming Fall semester.

Questions?

Please email Brianna Forbes baforbe2@ncsu.edu with any questions about auditions for the DAN 305 course.

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A group of Students playing saxiphone during a performance

Jazz

When and Where

  • Fall 2026 dates will be announced soon
  • Dr. Parker’s office │ Price Music Center, Room 210

Expectations and Audition Materials

Each audition will last approximately 10 minutes and will consist of sight reading, all major scales, basic improvisation over blues, rhythm changes (or tune of your choice) and one prepared etude (see below).

Backing tracks are provided for the prepared etude for both slower and faster tempos (either tempo is acceptable for your audition)

Please list your instrument when you sign-up and bring audition music to your audition.

Questions

Have questions about our jazz ensembles or upcoming jazz auditions? We encourage you to review the NC State Jazz Ensembles FAQ sheet.

Please contact Dr. Wes Parker at jwparker@ncsu.edu with any additional questions about jazz ensemble auditions.

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The NC State marching band performing during a game

Athletic Bands

All Prospective Members of The Band

All students who are planning to audition for the marching band should complete the following:

  1. Fill out this prospective member audition form.
  2. Enroll in MUS 131 to establish the space in your schedule.
  3. Find details and expectations for your specific audition below.
Varsity Pep Band auditions will take place the last 2 weeks of September by appointment only. Email Dr. Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu to schedule your audition appointment.

BRASS AND WOODWIND

When and Where

  • Video Submission Deadline: June 26, 2026
NOTE: It is preferred that all prospective brass and woodwind players audition by submitting a video. However, a live option is available for any students who don’t have access to an instrument at this time.

Email Paul Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu to schedule a live audition if necessary.

Expectations

Please submit the following on your audition video:

  • Chromatic scale of at least two octaves: Play from your lowest comfortable note to your highest comfortable note to demonstrate range.
  • Up to two minutes of prepared music: Please prepare a solo, etude, or excerpt that best displays your tone quality and technical ability.
  • Major scales with arpeggios: Please prepare four major scales with arpeggios. Play these in the format that is most familiar to you.

Please follow these steps to submit your video audition:

  • The video should be a single, unedited take; no clips or fades, no audio enhancement or filtering.
  • You must be visible and seen playing your instrument in the video.
  • Please share the video by uploading it to this Google Drive folder.
    • Please include your name and instrument in the title of the video. This is the preferred method of delivery.
  • If you have issues uploading your video to the folder, you can upload it to YouTube as an unlisted video. Please make sure to have the appropriate privacy settings so we can access it. Please include your name and instrument in the video title and send the link to Dr. Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu.

Questions

Please email Paul Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu with any questions about brass and woodwind auditions.

DRUMLINE

When and Where

  • Video Submission Deadline: June 6, 2026

    Expectations

    Review the audition information in the drumline audition packet. A link for video submissions can be found within the packet, as well as all of the basic exercises and required excerpts for prospective members.

    • Meeting for all prospective members -There will be an interest meeting for all prospective members held via Zoom on Tuesday, April 21st at 7:00PM. We will be discussing audition expectations and requirements, as well as answering any questions anyone might have. The link to join can be found here: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/92280643185

    Questions

    Please email Forrest Budway at zfbudway@ncsu.edu with any questions about drumline auditions.

    COLOR GUARD

    Please email Paul Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu with any questions about NC State’s Color Guard.

    Questions

    Please email Dr. Paul Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu with any general questions about marching band auditions. We look forward to meeting you!

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    A student violinist performing with the orchestra

    Orchestras

    When and Where

    Spring 2026

    • Fall 2026 audition dates: August 17 and August 19
    • Price Music Center, Room 120

    When signing up for a time to audition for the NC State/Raleigh Civic Orchestras, please include in the description what instrument you will be auditioning on. If there are no available audition spots or you are a community player who does not have a Google calendar, please email Dr. Peter Askim at paaskim@ncsu.edu.

    Please note fall 2025 marked the beginning of our new Red and White Orchestra (MUS 295). String players who audition for the NC State/Raleigh Civic Orchestras but are not accepted are invited to join. Although auditions are not required for this ensemble, students must have had at least one year of lessons or performance experience on their instrument.

    Expectations

    • Prepare a solo or orchestral excerpt of your choice; generally about five minutes or less of music. Solos could be pieces studied in private lessons, an all-state solo or standard repertoire for your instrument. The piece or excerpt should show your playing at its best. No accompaniment is needed.
    • Scales: two scales of your choice, three octaves if possible. String players should play one scale with spiccato bowing.

    Questions

    Please email Dr. Peter Askim at paaskim@ncsu.edu with any questions about orchestra auditions.

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    The woodwind section of the student symphony

    Symphonic Band

    Welcome

    If you’ve played your instrument for at least one year, welcome to the symphonic band! There is no audition required for you to join.

    Course Enrollment

    Be sure to register for MUS 135.
    Please note: MUS 135 course fills up quickly!

    We look forward to meeting you on the first day of class!

    Questions

    Please email Chris Branam at csbranam@ncsu.edu with any questions about the symphonic band.

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    students playing various wind instruments

    Wind Ensemble

    When and Where

    • Video Submission Deadline: July 17, 2026
      • Video submission requirements and instructions are listed below

    It is preferred that all prospective members audition by submitting a video. However, a live option is available for any students who don’t have access to an instrument at this time.

    • The live auditions will take place upon your arrival on campus.
      • Please email Dr. Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu to set up your live audition if necessary.

    Adjustments to the overall results will be made, as needed, once the live auditions are complete.

    Course Enrollment

    All students planning to audition for the wind ensemble should enroll in MUS 134 to establish the space in their schedule.

    Expectations

    Please submit the following on your audition video:

    • Chromatic scale: play from your lowest comfortable note to your highest comfortable note and back down, to demonstrate range. Please slur up and tongue down.
    • Major scales with arpeggios: play all 12 major scales with arpeggios. You may use the format that is most familiar to you. Please play two or three octaves when possible.
    • Up to four minutes of prepared music: please prepare a solo, etude, or excerpts that best display your tone quality, technical ability, and overall playing level.
    • Percussion: play a solo or etude on snare drum or keyboard (xylo or marimba) that best displays your playing ability. Please make this video no more than five minutes long.

    Please follow these steps to submit your video:

    • The video should be a single, unedited take; no clips or fades, no audio enhancement or filtering.
    • You must be visible and seen playing your instrument.
    • For best results, make sure you are not too close to the microphone. Brass, please do not face directly at the mic.
    • Please share the video in this Google Drive folder. This is the preferred method of delivery.
      • Please include your name and instrument in the title of the video.

    If you have issues uploading your video to the folder, you can upload it to YouTube as an unlisted video.

    • Please make sure to have the appropriate privacy settings so we can access it.
    • Please include your name and instrument in the title of the video and send the link to Dr. Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu.

    Questions

    Email Dr. Garcia at pdgarcia@ncsu.edu with any questions about wind ensemble auditions.

    Reminder: Students who would prefer a live audition or don’t have access to an instrument until the spring can schedule an in-person audition by contacting Dr. Garcia.