Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Urban Bush Women is seeking interns

 
Urban Bush Women is seeking interns

Are you interested in learning more about fundraising for a non-profit organization?

Are you a video editing whiz?

Want to discover the behind-the-scenes action of dance company?

Urban Bush Women is currently seeking enthusiastic and reliable interns for the 2014 Fall/Winter term. Whatever your interest, we can match you up with one of our several administrative positions:

*Development Assistant 

*Office Management

*Video Tech & Archiving 

*Online Marketing

Read more about each internship HERE

UBW is happy to host undergraduate and graduate level interns for a short or extended period of time. Internships are unpaid, but offer real-world training, connections within our field and detailed reporting to educational institutions, including course credit when applicable. 

Internship Requirements:
- Minimum 3 month commitment
- Usually 10 hours per week
- Mandatory bi-weekly meeting
- Interns must be able to travel to and from the UBW Office (138 S. Oxford Street, Brooklyn NY, 11217)

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume detailing your related experience and goals for the selected internship to Lai-Lin at lrobinson@urbanbushwomen.org

About UBW

Founded in 1984 by choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Urban Bush Women (UBW) seeks to bring the untold and under-told histories and stories of disenfranchised people to light through dance. We do this from a woman-centered perspective and as members of the African Diaspora community in order to create a more equitable balance of power in the dance world and beyond. 

As UBW celebrates its 30th Anniversary year, we continue to use dance as both the message and the medium to bring together diverse audiences through innovative choreography, community collaboration and artistic leadership development.

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