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Jean MI ZINSKI de Toulouse / France
Hi everyone! I am a singer-songwriter, songs with texts, word games, sound games... I have done many animations with covers of well-known songs. I also offer Workshops writing songs I have a tribute from Jacques BREL that I have appreciated for a long time Here are some excerpts from my universe : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5VvDDIfwpQiSkXm0LmtYwmy2LVavG5Ke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fn7PMnKCBHA My website (under construction) https://jeanmizinski.com/
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@Lara Bruyelles With pleasure ! :-)
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@Aline Pilette Thanks ! :-)
✨ Quick Update on Today’s Call ✨
Hi everyone! 👋 Not many people managed to join today’s live Q&A, and on top of that I wasn’t able to record it due to a technical issue 😅. So I decided to stop the call rather than run it without you. For next week, I’d love to find a time that works better for more of you. Here are a few options (all times in CEST) 👉 Please select the option(s) that work best for you! I’ll go with the time that gets the most votes so as many of you as possible can join. Looking forward to connecting live with more of you next week! 🚢🎶
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if it was possible to note more dates i 'll be present on thursday at 6:00 p.m.
🚨 We’re going LIVE in 40 minutes! 🚨
Today’s topic: Audition Materials – What You Actually Need to Apply to Cruise Agencies 🎶🚢 If you’ve been wondering “Do I really need a showreel? What should my song list look like? How do I make sure I don’t get ignored by agents?” — this is the session for you. Bring your questions, hang out with the group, and let’s get you closer to being cruise-ready. See you soon 🤩
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All these questions interest me ! :-)))
Tomorrow’s call
Hello everyone! Tomorrow at 3pm CEST we have our 2nd community call 😊 drop a YES in the comment if you’ll be attending! This is a great chance to meet each other & ask your questions about cruise life. See you tomorrow
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Hey everyone ! Have a good meeting tomorrow ! I can't take part ...
Safety duties onboard. Inport manning
Hello friends. Just stopped by to share a few facts of ship life that are not generally discussed in the opening stages of the cruise jobs discussions for those of you who are planning on getting onboard for the first time. And it's about the "safety duties" aspect of the onboard life. As a cruise musician you are first and foremost a "crew member" which means you are a seafarer and as such you have certain safety duties to attend to that actually surpass your duties as a musician. There are a couple of motto's you will hear often such as "safety is first" and "safety is everybody's business", this is actually quite true, and to be mindful of our safety duties and general responsibilities onboard will make everyone's experience safer. Once onboard you will be given an "emergency card" that has your safety duties information such as your "emergency number", "instruction number", "emergency station number" and "Muster station number". If you wish I can elaborate on these terms and other information contained in the emergency card on a later post, but what made me want to post today is something called "inport manning duty" which for the first time I was assigned to recently. Every time the ship docks in a port the crew (depending on their work schedules) is allowed to get off ship and enjoy some time around the ports and/or cities the ship is visiting at any given time, but, there's a certain number of crew members that most remain onboard at all times when the ship is docked at port to manage any possible emergency events that may happen while in port. This means that if you emergency number is shown in the "inport manning list" you are not allowed to get off the ship at the port that said list specifies for you, even if you are "off duty" at your regular job. For instance, today we are at the port of Glasgow, Scotland, which I was very excited to get to walk around but while checking the inport manning list yesterday I noticed I would not be able to do🥺. All these information as I understand it is standard operation on all ships, however I have only worked with Royal Caribbean so I'm not sure about other companies, but here, you have a chance to "switch" your inport manning duty with another crew member that shares you same "instruction number" and, of course is willing to stay on ship instead of you. You have to arrange and process this "switch" with the pertinent managers onboard at least two days in advance, otherwise your request will be denied and you'll have to stay onboard for inport manning in the end. However this is something that is not very likely to happen often specially to us misicians, just once in a blue moon, as it just happened to me haha, but don't worry too much about it. Just thought I should share...Any way I hope this information is useful and clear enough 😄. That's all falks! Carry on.....
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Thanks You Lara ! :-)
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@Luis Diaz Good ! ;-)
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Jean Tabaczinski
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@jean-tabaczinski-1173
Auteur compo interprète, chansons à textes, jeux de mots, jeux de Sons... Et Animations, reprises de chansons à partager, Ateliers écriture chansons

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Joined Aug 24, 2025