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WORLDSTARS: The first and only international series of competitions to find and crown the best aspiring performing artists on Earth culminates its search annually with the prestigious World Championships of Performing Arts, cited as the official "Talent Olympics".

Hollywood’s World Talent Championships

 

     Each year Hollywood, the entertainment capital of the world, hosts the prestigious, one-and-only official World Championships of Performing Arts. 

     Over 75,000 applicants from 40 countries and the USA auditioned for a spot to compete at the 13th anniversary at what is often cited as the official “Talent Olympics”.  Griff O’Neil, competition president and founder, and a one-time executive of the Miss Universe Pageant, recruited over 75 scouts and national directors to scour the globe for outstanding talent.  “This is the only Olympic-style talent competition ever created,” O’Neil stated, “and a rare opportunity for the privileged few selected to participate at this elite world event.”

     For centuries, there has been an exclusive “Olympics” for athletes excluding any non-sport activity or prestigious type of arts achievement.  This discriminatory practice is being corrected especially for the revered universe of aspiring performing artists (amateur and professional) by this original, innovative world event which is the only international talent competition of its kind annually held in “Hollywood”! 

     Athletes have their Olympics and now talent (dancers, singers, actors, models, instrumentalists, variety artists) have their own official world contest.  The Olympics is held every four years; the World Championships of Performing Arts is held every year and always in “Hollywood”! For general information, and to view the recent shows, log onto:  http://www.wcopa.tv

     The term given to athletes going to the Olympics is “Olympic hopefuls”!  Every contestant invited to compete at the World Championships of Performing Arts is called a “Worldstar”.   And, “Worldstars” is the umbrella organization for creating and producing various activities, projects and events staged each year including its annual hallmark international meet:  the famed World Championships of Performing Arts

     The time finally had arrived when talent from around the world took center stage during an exciting, fiercely spirited week of unsurpassed rounds of outstanding performances July 11 – 19, 2009.  Contestants ages 15 and under competed for the prestigious Junior Grand Champion Performer of the World title, and talent ages 16 and over battled for the coveted Senior Grand Champion Performer of the World crown.  Hundreds of “movers and shakers” from the entertainment industry in Hollywood, Nashville and New York (agents, managers, casting directors, producers, record labels) were invited to judge, conduct seminars and “go-sees” at this eight-day conclusive world championships for talent.

     The event’s competition structure reproduces as closely as possible the processes in auditioning and casting for film, television and Broadway.  Special emphasis is placed on “entertainment value and marketability” during judging.  This in no way takes away from the technical aspect of the performances, however judges are looking for that special charisma (the “it” factor) that most top entertainers have.  There are rounds of eliminations thus talent must be spectacularly presented in a very short time period just as done for auditions.  Performance times of one minute (60 seconds) are strictly enforced.  With entertainment industry personnel judging, this event really becomes a “giant Hollywood casting call” i.e. “to cast World Champion” dancers, singers, actors, models, instrumentalists and variety artists!

     This esteemed contest is strictly for dedicated talent who want to train and learn, compare their talent to others around the world, and most importantly to network.  As a neutral event, this world meet does not solicit nor get directly involved in representation of any type and does not guarantee employment as that is up to the agents, managers and others from the industry in attendance.

     Like the Olympics, an important prize is the “gold”.  However, overall age division/competition category plaques and Grand Champion trophies are also given.  As it is a known fact that being proficient in “acting” adds indispensable facets to performances whether singing, dancing, modeling, the prestigious Conservatory for Dramatic Arts School for Film and Television in New York awards $50,000 in scholarships in which every WCOPA contestant is eligible to audition for a scholarship.  And the “real prizes” which every contestant receives are the invaluable experiences, priceless training and education, and networking opportunities.  Numerous contestants receive offers and sign with agents, managers… and move to Hollywood or New York to embark on a career.   And many return to their respective countries prepared for an astounding profession, no matter the field.

     Kicking off the week’s slate of events was the Opening Ceremonies where each country’s delegates appeared in national costumes representative of their respective countries in the colorful Parade of Nations.  Russia bested all others to win the Best National Costume Award with Malaysia and Ireland earning second and third place prizes respectively.   Ireland was presented with the esteemed “Team Award” by having the most entries.

     Two entertainment industry icons were honored and inducted into the Performing Arts Hall of Fame at the 2009 world meet’s exciting Opening Ceremonies:  Victoria Morris, Senior Vice President of theatrical talent at Kazarian Spencer & Ruskin & Associates, a bi-coastal talent agency, and President and CEO of Lexikat Inc., an entertainment consulting firm in Los Angeles, and Tess Taylor, President and founder of the Los Angeles Music Network (LAMN) and the National Association of Record Industry Professionals (NARIP).  

     Over 5,000 acts were narrowed through rounds of eliminations to the “best of the best” for a spectacular standing-room-only final night gala hosted by David Beach, popular actor and comedian.  An unmatched panel of 16 celebrity/VIP judges included such illustrious dignitaries as Mehcad Brooks (star of HBO’s hit series True Blood), Senior Casting Director at Disney Entertainment Productions, Senior Agent from one of the world’s top dance agencies (Hollywood and New York), Senior Agent at L.A. Models, Grammy nominees, high-level casting directors and entertainment industry executives all had a difficult task but ultimately awarded Grand Champion of the World titles to phenomenal talent from the following countries:


JUNIORS:

PHILIPPINES
The Young Voices of Negros:  Vocal Group
Rhap Salazar:  Vocal Solo

UNITED STATES
Alex Castillo:  Dance Solo
Cale Moon:  Actor

SOUTH AFRICA
Kelly Hammond:  Female Model

UKRAINE
Mykyta Layakh:  Male Model

RUSSIA
Performance Ballet “Exiton”:  Dance Group

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
Navid Babwah:  Instrumentalist

SENIORS:

IRELAND
Realta:  Vocal Group
Roison Timoney:  Dance Solo
Darragh Kelliher:  Actor

AUSTRALIA
Iouno Babev:  Variety
Joe Robinson:  Instrumentalist

SOUTH AFRICA
Petronella Elizabeth:  Female Model

SWEDEN
Andreas Tano:  Male Model

MALAYSIA
Aristana:  Dance Group

SAUDI ARABIA
Kimverlie Molina:  Vocal Solo


     For the third consecutive year in a row the 2009 Junior Grand Champion Performer of the World title was won by a vocalist from the Philippines: 12-year old RHAP SALAZAR.  And for the second time in the history of WCOPA, an Australian captured the revered Senior Grand Champion Performer of the World prize – JOE ROBINSON, a guitarist extraordinaire.

     An inventive feature of this international meet was the dramatic and memorable “Breakfast of Champions” held the morning after the finals!  Each Grand Champion winner was presented with an official ‘Wheaties - The Breakfast of Champions’ cereal box individualized with the WCOPA logo and special inscriptions.   Then in the afternoon, the dazzling “Awards Ceremony” spotlighted all winners with the official presentations of gold, silver and bronze medals, and trophies for the overall winners.  The awe-inspiring event concluded that evening with a fantastic “Champions Celebration Party”!

     Headquartered in Hollywood, California, Worldstars celebrates its 17th year in providing inventive opportunities for aspiring talent around the world, such as the World Championships of Performing Arts.   In keeping with this benevolent mission, the launch of several exciting future projects was announced by O’Neil who declared, “The first ten years of WCOPA was spent in laying a solid foundation for future creative endeavors!  Now, the next decade’s introduction of projects will be ground-breaking and world-shattering!  So, hang on… this ride is going to be absolutely breathtaking and quite productive! 

Television Reality Series in specific countries to select part of the official contestants for that respective country’s team of talent to compete at WCOPA.

Live web-telecasts of WCOPA… the first of its kind!

Worldstars Internet TV (worldstars.tv) is the world’s only internet site to offer niche programming, advertising and unequaled educational opportunities for achieving performers, and the performing arts.

Worldstars Boot Camps are one-week intense training camps for dancers, singers, actors and models conducted in select locations throughout the world featuring esteemed entertainment industry faculties from Hollywood and New York.  “Hollywood comes to you!”

“Vocal Battle ” TV Specials are stunning televised specials hosted in glamorous locales around the world presenting specially crafted “vocal battles” between official world champion singers.  Other specials include battles of: dancing, acting, modeling, instrumentals, variety arts.

     With shows like “American Idol” and others vying for face time on TV, it’s no wonder that there’s such a proliferation of talent looking for a home.  After all is said and done, talent competitions are nothing new.  Everyone from Frank Sinatra to Patsy Cline to Britney Spears has been discovered on talent contests.  Talent contest judges initially rejected some well-known stars, like Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Drew Carey.  The genre’s been around on radio and later TV for nearly 70 years, but the World Championships of Performing Arts is by far the biggest in scale and scope.

     From the Olympics, some athletes who win medals go on to pursue careers.  Certainly an aspiring talent winning a World Championships award is a rare achievement and magnificent accomplishment to put on one’s resume.  Depending on an artist’s career goals, abilities, talent and especially marketability, which is extremely important in “Hollywood”, this type of achievement is extremely useful. 

     Contestants competing at the World Championships of Performing Arts have that very precious opportunity of performing before and networking with entertainment industry professionals.  Some will be signed and move to Hollywood or New York; others will return home to pursue whatever goals they determine.  But what is so critically important is that everyone who has the honor to experience this one-and-only official world talent contest has improved and gained inestimable experience… truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!

     For information on being a contestant, a Scout or a National Director, please contact:
info@wcopa.tv or visit the website:  http://www.wcopa.tv.