Acclaimed Producer Otis Sallid to Hold Open Casting Call for DAMSEL this Month in Atlanta

Acclaimed Producer Otis Sallid to Hold Open Casting Call for DAMSEL this Month in Atlanta

Acclaimed producer, choreographer, and artistic director, Otis Sallid, invites trained dancers and singers for an open casting call for DAMSEL, on Saturday, May 18th. DAMSEL is a multi-level supper club based in Atlanta’s Westside that has thrilled guests with its blend of retro sophistication and dramatic flair since its grand opening in March.

Creation of the DAMSEL Cabaret Show

Sallid is renowned for the clean, stylized accuracy of his choreography, putting together something quite stunning at DAMSEL – a show that is classy, tempting, and entertaining (without nudity). His work paints vivid pictures of stunning art deco interior design, mixed with an old-world charm that fits perfectly within the restaurant’s upscale ambience. Now, he is announcing a new casting call for dancers and singers to join the Cabaret and be a part of the buzz that is taking over Atlanta.

Casting Call Details

The casting call will be held at the Decatur School of Ballet in Atlanta, starting at 10:00AM. Sallid is looking for trained female dancers from all ethnic backgrounds who have studied ballet, modern, jazz, tap, or musical theatre dance. The casting call also extends to those who can sing or have specific skills sets such as aerial silk, magic, tumbling, playing instruments, proficiency in languages other than English, or any unique talent.

Singers interested in joining the cast can also submit audition videos and resumes to casting@creativeotis.com. Mr. Sallid is particularly interested in finding individuals who can seamlessly blend into the atmosphere of DAMSEL and contribute to the ongoing success of ‘The Show’ he has choreographed.

A Glance at Sallid’s Achievements

Otis Sallid brings with him an impressive body of work, which includes his choreographic contributions to Broadway hits such as Smokey Joe’s Café and The Piano Lesson starring Samuel L. Jackson. His film credits include Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, and Black Nativity. He’s also had significant television success, contributing to shows like Fame, Living Single, A Different World, the Oscars, Grammy Awards, and even had the pleasure of working with Michael Jackson’s iconic video for ‘Beat it’.

Sallid has been receiving rave reviews for the cabaret show he created at DAMSEL, which is a tasteful, sensual, and stylish demonstration that perfectly complements the culinary feast on offer each night at DAMSEL.

Joining the Show

DAMSEL’s casting call on Saturday, May 18th offers a unique opportunity for talented dancers and singers to join a dynamic and exciting show, under the guidance of a highly acclaimed choreographer and artistic director. As DAMSEL continues to wow guests with its dazzling blend of dining and entertainment, the chance to join the cabaret family is open and awaiting.


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