Monday, March 30, 2015

Moving Spirits Inc. seeks Female Dancers

 
Moving Spirits Inc. seeks Female Dancers Michael Shi

Moving Spirits, Inc. is seeking female dancers for our upcoming 2015 season. This year, we have been awarded a JCAL residency in which we we will develop 2 new pieces: Orisa movements of the African Diaspora and another new piece addressing Rage & systematic oppression.

**We will hold auditions on Sunday, April 5th from 2-4pm**

Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7-9pm, Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoon/evening rehearsals.

Performances are scheduled for May 30th, 31st and June 5th. All performances are paid.

Candidates:

MUST be available for all rehearsals and performances.

Must also have experience in modern dance techniques AND movements of the African Diaspora.

*Send resume, headshot and biography to: movingspiritsinc@gmail.com

 

More about Moving Spirits, Inc:

Tamara LaDonna Moving Spirits, Inc. is a modern dance organization, founded in March of 2011 in Brooklyn, NY. The African Diaspora heavily influences our company's repertory. Our work blends modern, ballet, Afro-Brazilian dance, capoeira and contemporary West African dances.

We believe that the creative arts should be used as a vehicle to bring awareness to social justice issues and obstacles impacting our communities. Moving Spirits' artists dedicate themselves to evolving social change through dance performances and community engagement. 

http://www.movingspirits.org

http://www.facebook.com/tamaraladonnamovingspirits

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