📣 With the transition from CircusTalk to StageLync and you might be wondering, "How does this impact my membership?" 🤔 . Here’s the breakdown: 🟡 StageLync: Perfect for all performing arts enthusiasts—circus, theatre, and more! 🔵 StageLyncPro: Tailored for industry professionals—artists, crew, companies, and recruiters. . So as artists, industry professionals and companies, let's focus on StageLyncPro... ✨ Here's what your CircusTalk memberships look like now: - Basic CircusTalk members = StageLyncPro Basic 👏 - CircusTalk PRO Talent members = StageLyncPro Premium 👏 - CircusTalk PRO Casting members = StageLyncPro Recruiter 👏 . Log in with your existing username and password! Dive into the new experience and explore StageLyncPro’s job opportunities, industry news, and resources at StageLync.com🌟
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International Expert Career Consultant specializing in the Performing Arts; Stage including Broadway, Film, Television, Commercial, Voice Over, Print, Modeling, and more.
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