Thursday, November 13, 2025

Seeking Dance Teaching Artists | Yoga, Hip Hop, Latin, K-Pop, Bollywood, STEP, and African Dance

 

Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre/Notes in Motion is seeking experienced Dance Teaching Artists - specializing in Hip Hop, Latin, K-Pop, STEP, African, Bollywood, YOGA, and other global dance forms - for immediate placement in ongoing dance education programs during the school day and after-school in NYC Public Schools. 

Teaching artists lead in-school or after-school dance programs in public schools throughout the five boroughs of NYC. Rates start at $45/hr and include paid time for curriculum and professional development. Since 2000, Notes in Motion has worked with over 300,000 students across the 5 boroughs. Our programs occur within the school day (between 8am-3pm) or after school (3pm-6pm). 

Qualified candidates should have:

- At least 1-5 days per week available between 8am-3pm (in-school programs) and/or 2:30pm-6pm (after-school programs) for immediate placement.

- Experience in a variety of global dance forms such as Latin, Hip-Hop, African Diasporic styles, STEP, Hip Hop, Indian, Bollywood, and/or K-Pop.

- Professional dance background and experience teaching in NYC public schools (or similar settings) with elementary, middle, and/or high school populations.

- Choreographic experience in a variety of settings for youth.

- Spanish, Mandarin, and Arabic speakers a plus

- Learn more about our programs at https://notesinmotion.org

To apply, please submit a detailed TEACHING RESUME (no performance resumes please), a sample LESSON PLAN in any style (45-60 minutes) and indicate what age/grade it is targeted for, and a COVER LETTER as a separate attachment highlighting your dance training and teaching experience. Send these three items to: Alana Urda, Director of Education at alana@notesinmotion.org with subject line DANCE TEACHING ARTIST. Please note incomplete applications will not be considered.

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