Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Tryouts

Information for DCC Tryouts

By Beth Inman, published Apr 30, 2008
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What is so great about being a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, besides everything? Let's see, you get to go to every game free, even the sold out ones. You not only perform at football games, as a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader you will get to perform at baseball and basketball games, as well as hockey games. As a cheerleader, you will get to go on world tours with the USO and entertain our soldiers. You will also go to some pretty exotic places when they shoot pictures for the calendars. The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders will shoot the pictures for the 2009 calendar in Riviera Nayarit, Mexico, and Riviera Navarit, Mexico is a beautiful place! You will work with senior citizens and the kids at the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader camp. This is a camp for junior cheerleaders. Being a cheerleader is not all glamour though, it is hard work; as you never stop training in vocals and dance.

The preliminary 2008 auditions are on Saturday, May 10th, and the semi-final auditions are the following day, on May 11th. There will be panel interviews for all finalists on Friday, May 23rd. The interviews are followed by the dance finals on May 24th.

There are some requirements other than being able to dance and cheer perfectly though. You must be 18 years old to be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. You must also live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and be able to attend every practice and rehearsal. You must also have a high school diploma or G.E.D. you must also be willing to commit to one year. You must have a full time or part time job, or be in college. I hear that being a full time homemaker and mommy counts as a full time job.

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You must have a full time or part time job, or be in college to be elligible for tryouts. I hear that being a full time homemaker and mommy counts as a full time job
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Very helpful info!

Posted on 05/01/2008 at 9:05:42 AM

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