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3 DAYS LEFT TO APPLY Moving Forward CREATE Photography Residency

Moving Forward is looking to provide a young photographer the chance to practice photographing movement in a dance class setting. The chosen applicant will not get a '“photoshoot" but will be photographing all classes throughout the weekend! WHO: YOU SHOULD APPLY IF… You have some experience photographing dance and are confident in your ability to capture 30+ images a day You would describe…

 
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EMDOD's Company In Residence

Earl Mosley's Diversity of Dance (EMDOD) is excited to present and curate the inaugural year of it's EMIA Company In Residence (CIR) Residency program!  EMDOD's CIR is created as an extension of EMDOD's core values of cultivating, exploring, collaborating, and growing together. The CIR program offers an opportunity and space for companies to develop leading new creations or revisit…

 
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Open Call for Performers: The Data Fluencies Theatre Project

The Data Fluencies Theatre Project at Emerson College seeks interdisciplinary performers to join an artistic research team that will co-create a participatory, devised, hybrid multimedia performance that engages with AI systems. Performers will be involved as engaged collaborators and co-creators in the development process of the performance.    The performance will seek to imagine and enact alternative…

 
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Looking for professional male-identifying dancers for Alessandra Corona Performing Works!

 
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Audition/Workshop with Julien Creuzet and Ana Pi

AUDITION: Dancers experienced with Popping needed for a new interdisciplinary dance process-- For the Performa 2023 Biennial, French Caribbean visual artist and musician Julien Creuzet collaborates with Brazilian choreographer Ana Pi to create a performance for 11 young dancers. Looking for dancers - 18-25 years old - experienced with Hip Hop/Popping technique and curious to work in an interdisciplinary…

 
Dance Theatre of Harlem

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM CHAPERONE

  Dance Theatre of Harlem is a leading dance institution of unparalleled global acclaim, encompassing a world-renowned Company, a professional studio School, Dancing Through Barriers®, a national arts and education program, and community engagement activities. Each component of Dance Theatre of Harlem carries a solid commitment towards enriching the lives of young people and adults around the world…

 
KoDaDe in NYC

Call for Choreographers for KoDaFe in NYC 2023!!

It is time for our great international festival, the KoDaFe in NYC 2023!  i KADA Dance is excited to see all the new talent coming in! Our search will spread to take on the most creative and colorful minds in the world for our 2-Day Festival. This year, our schedule will be the following: Competition Day - June 18th at i KADA Dance Center Festival Day - June 19th at Ailey Citigroup Theater ***The…

 
Dance Theatre of Harlem

LEAD RESIDENT CHAPERONE

Dance Theatre of Harlem is a leading dance institution of unparalleled global acclaim, encompassing a world-renowned Company, a professional studio School, Dancing Through Barriers®, a national arts and education program, and community engagement activities. Each component of Dance Theatre of Harlem carries a solid commitment towards enriching the lives of young people and adults around the world…

 

 

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