Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Teaching Artist - African Dance

 

Experienced West African Dance Teacher needed immediately for school-day program in a Brooklyn public school. Must be experienced working with children ages 7-9.  

The program starts immediately and runs through the beginning of June. 

Please email for more details. 

 

About CREATE!:

CREATE! offers NYC public schools a wide variety of programs in the fields of Music, Dance, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Arts & Technology. Our Residencies and Assembly Programs for students Grades Pre-K-12, are integrated into the academic school day, and are also included in after-school and summer initiatives. Tapping into the city's wealth of world-class artists, CREATE! develops long-term partnerships between artists and educators that serve to guide and inspire thousands of children each year. 

Over a solid 30-year history, CREATE! has remained faithful to its mission of expanding life possibilities through the arts. It is our goal to develop and implement high quality programs that are based in these beliefs: we are all innately artists; the arts connect to our deepest rhythms and highest impulses; engagement in the arts offers opportunities for communication, introspection, catharsis and great joy. In addition, we celebrate the arts as a "window to the world", and through our programs aim to foster cross-cultural discovery. 

Our programs provide a foundation for and guidance in arts-based careers. We also seek to instill in our students the joy and wonder that access to the arts provide, and to build future audiences. It is also our goal to illuminate connections between the arts and other endeavors. We seek to prepare students for success in the 21st century by providing artistic experiences that engage them in in-demand skills such as: problem solving, innovation, persistence, risk-taking and cooperative work. 

CREATE! is based in downtown Brooklyn and serves public school communities citywide.

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