Call for RWC 2011 Opening Ceremony volunteers

May 25 • International, Rugby World Cup News, RWC 2011 • 1744 Views • Comments Off on Call for RWC 2011 Opening Ceremony volunteers

On September 9, 2011 the eyes of the world will be on New Zealand for the start of Rugby World Cup 2011. Behind the scenes, it will take the combined effort of over 2000 volunteers in performing and support roles to make the Opening Ceremony one of this year’s most spectacular international events.

“This is a great opportunity for anyone wishing to be involved in the Tournament to play a part, either as a performer in front of the camera or helping behind the scenes to ensure we provide a memorable start to the biggest sporting event of 2011,” said Shane Harmon, GM Marketing and Communications for Tournament Organiser Rugby NZ 2011.

The Opening Ceremony will take place before the first match of the Tournament between New Zealand and Tonga in front of a packed Eden Park of 60,000 spectators and a television audience of millions worldwide.

It will showcase New Zealand culture, our place in the Pacific and the sport of Rugby as well as representing the 20 participating countries in a way that captivates both the live and television audiences.

“We are looking for a variety of performing and athletic talent and various levels of ability. Most importantly, we are seeking people with a great attitude and positive energy,” said Harmon. “And behind the scenes we need people for a variety of roles including cast coordination, stage management, costume maintenance and makeup.”

Auditions will take place in June and July.

Those who would like to be invovled in New Zealand’s biggest ever international event can visit www.rugbyworldcup.com/ceremonies and apply now. Applications close June 12.

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