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Affordable Dance/Lifestyle Photography
As a dancer myself, I understand how important it is to build a portfolio you are truly happy with and represents YOU! I offer both digital and film dance/lifestyle photography at an affordable rate to make it accessible for fellow artists. Whether you need audition photos, content for social media, or just want to document your life, I keep sessions relaxed, collaborative, and affordable. My website…
Director of Education & Dance eXchange
BalletX, Philadelphia’s premier contemporary ballet, seeks a Director of Education & Dance eXchange to lead and expand the organization’s education and community engagement programs. This role is responsible for the strategic direction, implementation, and evaluation of Dance eXchange, BalletX’s in-school dance education program, while overseeing a broader portfolio of education initiatives…
Immigrant Dancer Support Program: Visa Evidence Mapping for International Performers
Professional Architecture for the International NYC Dance Community For international dancers and choreographers, success in the NYC dance scene is often a matter of documentation as much as talent. ELSEHERE’s Immigrant Artist Support Program (IASP) moves your career from the studio to the official record. We specialize in "Evidence Mapping"—the process of transforming your performance history,…
STRATUM Journal Call: Professional Documentation for NYC Dancers & Choreographers
Archive Your Movement: From the Stage to the Library of Congress Dance is an ephemeral practice, but your professional record shouldn’t be. ELSEHERE’s Artist Interview & Publication Program offers NYC-based performers a stronger public and professional record through long-form editorial features in STRATUM Journal, a bilingual publication registered with a U.S. ISSN and held in the Library of…
KPC seeking Artivists to join dance collective, "Keeping People Connected"
KPC is searching for dynamic, expressive artivists (artists/activists) who dance and act, specifically those adept at connecting emotion to choreography through narrative-based movement, and particularly emotionally intelligent, self-aware, curious, mature performing artists. Seeking artists who are focused, determined and fired up to create change in the world by using dance as our medium to access…
Communication and Marketing Manager - Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre FT in-person
The Marketing and Communications Manager is responsible for implementing and managing the marketing, communications, and branding strategies of Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre/Notes in Motion. This role ensures a consistent and compelling public presence across all platforms including digital media, print materials, website, and communications systems. Working closely with leadership, staff, and the Board…
An NYC side hustle designed by performers, for performers. Make $24-$30/hour working events!
Worthwhile is hiring actors, dancers, and musicians to work as Servers and Bartenders for events in NYC! As an artist in NYC, you never know what your schedule is going to look like in a given week. Auditions, callbacks, and self-tape submission opportunities could pop up at any time, and you need the comfort of knowing you can be fully available for them no matter what. The absolute last thing…
Lead a Movement Based workshop with AoCC at MR
Pilot Workshop Series The series is an opportunity for the artists of color community to share initial or early stage workshops based on their artistic practice and research. Leading artists will have access to Movement Research (MR) studio space and the Artists of Color Council (AoCC) for marketing and logistical support. Artists will have a post-workshop discussion with the Artists of Color Council…










