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SB19’s 1Z Entertainment opens auditions for male, female trainees

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

January 12 ------ Aspiring P-pop stars have a chance to showcase their singing and dancing prowess, as SB19’s 1Z Entertainment opened auditions for male and female trainees with the potential to make it in the industry. 1Z announced that it’s looking for a new set of trainees on its social media platforms and website, saying that aspiring “dancers, singers, rappers, or visual artists” are open to join.


“Are you ready to unleash your creativity and take your artistic self to the next level? 1Z Entertainment is thrilled to announce that we are now actively seeking the next set of talented individuals to join our trainee pool! This is your chance to work closely with experienced artists and mentors, participate in exciting workshops and training sessions!” its website reads.


The audition is open to applicants aged 15 to 25, with no restrictions on gender, ethnicity, or talent. It also added that they’re also looking for trainees with “artistic ability and passion,” as well as willingness to “engage in workshops and training.”


Aspirants are required to complete an online form and submit two one-minute clips in landscape orientation showcasing their dancing, singing, and rapping skills, respectively. The company is accepting applications until January 23. An initial and second screening will be held afterwards, and those who advanced to its trainee program will be contacted by a company representative.


1Z is the management company built by SB19 and trusted colleagues, with Pablo serving as the CEO. According to the quintet, the agency is put together with the purpose of serving as an ecosystem that creates a new breed of artists and setting new standards in the entertainment industry.


In a 2024 interview with Inquirer Entertainment, Pablo and 1Z COO Yani de Dios said the company is in the process of creating a girl group with a drive to be “self-sufficient.” “We do have a blueprint, but we don’t want to close our doors. We value collaborative work and the input of our artists. For now, we want to see the auditionees and how the process goes. That’s where we’ll build the core concept revolving around the members,” Pablo said of their upcoming girl group.


Source: inquirer.net

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