You're not getting booked because of something nobody has told you yet.

WHY YOU'RE NOT GETTING BOOKED

The Real Reasons Dancers Get Overlooked — and How to Fix It Fast

You show up. You train hard. You submit. You audition.

And then... nothing.

No callback. No booking. No explanation.

So you practice more. You film another reel. You submit again. And the cycle repeats.

Here's the truth nobody in the dance industry wants to say out loud:

The reason you're not getting booked has almost nothing to do with how well you can dance.

I know this because I have been hiring dancers for over 8 years for my dance & entertainment company, Star Elements Entertainment.

I'm Jessica Obregon — artist, choreographer, and dance company owner. For years, I have been the person on the other side of the table. I reviewed the reels. I made the calls. I said yes and I said no.

And the dancers I passed on? Most of them could dance.

They just didn't know the unspoken rules of the booking game.

Now I'm laying them all out. For the first time.

What's Inside:

The booking game nobody explains to you — how decisions actually get made in the first 10 seconds your submission lands in a booker's inbox

The 6 real reasons dancers get overlooked — and none of them are about your technique

Word-for-word scripts for responding to booking inquiries so you sound professional and get taken seriously

The difference between dancing and performing — and why the most talented person in the room often doesn't get the job

The profile formula that makes bookers stop scrolling and actually click

The 48-Hour Booking Audit — a checklist of everything you can fix this week to immediately become more bookable

This guide is for you if:

✓ You keep submitting and not hearing back

✓ You get to auditions but don't get cast

✓ You know you're talented but can't figure out why the bookings aren't coming

✓ You're tired of guessing what bookers actually want

✓ You're ready to stop being overlooked and start getting called

This is NOT for you if you're looking for a magic shortcut. This is a real, honest guide from someone who sat on the other side of the table. It will require you to look honestly at what you're doing and fix it.

Here's what this actually costs you NOT to know:

One missed booking because your reel starts too slow → $200, $500, $1,000+ gone.

One gig lost because a booker couldn't find you online → another dancer gets your money.

One opportunity that passed because you didn't know how to communicate professionally → gone forever.

This guide is $17.

One booking — just one — pays for it 10, 20, 50 times over.

The dancers who already know this stuff aren't telling you. Now you don't have to figure it out the hard way.

My promise to you:

If you read this guide and don't walk away with at least one thing you can fix today to become more bookable — email me directly at hello@jessiomusic.com and tell me.

I read every message personally. I stand behind everything in this guide because I lived it.

Got Questions?

What format is it and how do I get it?

It's a 11-page PDF. The moment you purchase, it's delivered straight to your email as an instant download. Open it on your phone, tablet, or laptop right away.

Who is this for?

Freelance dancers and performers who keep showing up but aren't getting the bookings they deserve — regardless of experience level.

Do I need years of experience to benefit from this?

No. Whether you're just starting to audition or you've been performing professionally for years, this guide hits different because it comes from the booker's side, not another dancer's opinion.

Is $17 really worth it?

One booking pays for this guide 10 times over. If just one tip helps you land a gig you would have otherwise missed, it's already paid for itself many times over.

Why should I trust your advice?

Because I have been hiring dancers for over 8 years now for my dance entertainment company - Star Elements Entertainment. I have reviewed hundreds of submissions, and made real booking decisions. I know exactly what made me say yes and no.

Every week you don't know this, someone else is getting the booking that should have been yours. The dancers who get called back consistently aren't more talented than you.

They just know something you don't. Until now.