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Nai-Ni Chen 2021 Audition

Nai-Ni Chen seek male dancers

Nai-Ni Chen is having Audition for male dancers. These are well paid positions with year-round performance and rehearsals including NY/NJ Season, virtual and in-person national/international touring as well as community engagement and teaching opportunities.   Our dancers must have a strong and diverse dance background,  expressive, technical, ample performance experience, appreciation for…

 
Charly & Eriel Santagado, co-founders of Mignolo Arts

Call for Teaching Artists: Mignolo Arts

Mignolo Arts is looking for dance and movement teachers to teach weekly professional and pre-professional classes, in person and via zoom (all genres welcome). We are currently offering weekly company class (contemporary dance), modern, yoga, and Pilates and would like to expand our offerings. All classes are low cost, so pay will depend on attendance. Schedule is to be determined upon submission.…

 

Dance Teacher and Dance Business Weekly Seeks Editor in Chief

Dance Teacher is for dance educators everywhere—from K-12 to private studios, conservatories to universities. We bring teachers everything they need to nurture the next generation of dancers: Expert advice on creating a healthy learning environment, best practices for managing a strong studio business, the latest trends in costumes and choreography, and tips for communicating with both dancers and…

 
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Teaching Artists in NYC, Westchester, Hudson County, and Union County

BOLD Arts Teaching Artist  New York and New Jersey Part-Time Positions Available BOLD Arts is expanding! We are looking for talented dance teaching artists who are passionate about arts education with availability to teach after-school, daytime, and summer programs. BOLD Arts offers high-energy dance classes to children ages 3-12 that provide a solid technique-base while also developing and empowering…

 
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Community Programs Coordinator

Dancewave seeks a passionate and growth-minded individual to coordinate the organization’s expansive community program. This is a full time, 40 hour per week, benefits-eligible non-exempt position with a flexible work arrangement. The Community Programs Coordinator reports to the Director of Programs & Partnerships and works closely with a small team of programs staff who manage adjacent educational…

 
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NDI Seeking Part-Time Dance Teaching Artists!

About NDI Mission and History National Dance Institute (NDI) was founded in 1976 by New York City Ballet principal dancer Jacques d’Amboise, and leads the field of arts education with a model program that has been studied and replicated worldwide. At the root of NDI’s methodology is the belief that the arts have a unique power to engage children of diverse backgrounds, abilities, and socio-economic…

 

Conservatory of Dance Production Supervisor - Purchase College, SUNY

The Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College, SUNY is seeking a full-time Production Manager. The Production Manager focuses on supporting all performances in the Dance Building, as well as curricular-driven performances of the Conservatory of Dance in other venues both on and off campus. In addition, the position supports the delivery and documentation of all capstone Senior Projects of BFA Dance…

 
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Interviewing LGBTQIA Dancers

I am interested in speaking with LGBTQIA dancers who would be willing to be interviewed on camera regarding their experiences with gender/sexual identity and dance. The interview footage will be used as part of a small series of asynchronous middle/high school level arts education lessons on gender roles, how they are enforced in dance and how this affects LBGTQIA dancers. This series of lessons…

 
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