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audisi

Audisi is a term commonly used in Indonesia to describe the process of auditioning for a role, job, or opportunity in performing arts, media, and entertainment. Derived from the English word audition, audisi denotes both the event in which candidates perform and the act of presenting one’s talents before judges or casting panels. It can govern casting for films, television, theatre, music groups, dance ensembles, and reality or talent shows, as well as other openings such as hosting or voice work.

The typical audisi process starts with a casting call issued by producers, casting agencies, or official project

Audisi are common across Indonesia in film and TV productions, theatre, music projects, and talent shows, as

See also: audition, casting, casting call.

teams.
Applicants
may
submit
résumés,
showreels,
or
other
proof
of
ability,
and
often
prepare
a
short
performance—such
as
a
monologue,
song,
dance
routine,
or
demonstration
of
a
specific
skill.
Shortlisted
candidates
are
invited
to
callbacks,
which
may
take
place
in
person
or
online.
During
a
live
audition
evaluators
assess
factors
such
as
vocal
or
acting
ability,
stage
presence,
timing,
chemistry
with
other
participants,
and
overall
suitability
for
the
role
or
concept.
Some
auditions
include
improvisation,
reading
from
a
script,
or
choreography.
The
outcome
can
range
from
an
offer
or
invitation
for
further
rounds
to
rejection
or
redirection
toward
a
different
part
or
opportunity.
well
as
in
international
contexts
where
Indonesian
productions
seek
local
talent.
Ethical
practices
emphasize
fair
access,
privacy
protections,
and
non-discriminatory
evaluation.