Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Elisa Monte Dance Female Audition

 
Elisa Monte Dance Female Audition Pascal Sonnet

Elisa Monte Dance an emotionally charged and highly acclaimed dance company that champions individuality, is looking for female dancers with strong Modern/Ballet technique, and partnering skills. Professional experience is a must. Dancers must be able to start work the second week of September. Upcoming events include a residency at City College of New York/ Aaron Davis Hall, and domestic performance and touring activities.

Founded in 1981, Elisa Monte Dance is hailed around the world for its visceral and sensual style and embodiment of diverse cultural influences. Based in New York City, the non-profit dance company actively tours nationally and internationally showcasing its distinctive cross-discipline style and bridging cultural barriers through dance.

To be registered please send a reel or video link, your head-shot and resume to info@elisamontedance.org. You must submit all three items to be considered. Once these items are received and reviewed you will receive a confirmation e-mail from Tiffany Rea-Fisher. At that point you are considered registered for the audition.

The audition will take place on Friday, July 18th at Steps on Broadway, loft 3 from 6:00-8:00pm after our week long Contemporary Masters Workshop July 14-18th, 2:30-4:30pm at Steps on Broadway. You must be pre-registered to audition NO Exceptions. Audition sign in will start at 5:30pm.

Registration closes at 12pm on Friday, July 18th, so sign up now!

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