Thursday, July 5, 2018

Full-Time, Competitive Wages for Professional Dancers & Teaching Artists

 
"Dream Catchers" by ClancyWorks Dance Company "Dream Catchers" by ClancyWorks Dance Company

Join us for our NYC audition to be a part of DC-based ClancyWorks Dance Company. Now in our 18th season, ClancyWorks is seeking professional dancers and/or teaching artists for 2018/2019.

Auditions will be held for positions to start late-August to mid-September, 2018. Auditionees will be invited to attend ClancyWorks’ annual Dance Educators Training Institute (August 6th – August 10th, 2018) to gain more direct contact with the organization's leadership, constituents and programming.

The Washington Post has described Dr. Adrienne Clancy as a "wizard of invention," and her choreography as "a tour de force of unpredictable partnering." With a heavy focus on contemporary dance & partnering technique, auditions will include ClancyWorks’ repertory material and movement exercises essential to our company’s ongoing & future creative projects, aesthetic, etc.

The company's outstanding skill lies in its ability to combine physically demanding, powerful movement with the sensitive portrayal of cultural nuances and personal emotions. So, we are looking for artists who understand that dance is about more than just technique! The craft comes in our ability to “shift perceptions through performance” as we express ourselves through movement. And, we present dynamic partnering work that reflects our powerful aesthetic and social vision, to form trust within a framework of diversity & inclusion.

JOIN US:

Saturday, July 14th @ STEPS on Broadway: 2121 Broadway, Loft 2, @ 74th Street, NY, NY 10023

Registration/Warm-Up: 10 am – 10:30 am  |  Auditions: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm.

RSVP VIA EMAIL with a resume, cover letter, reel sent to info@clancyworks.org.

Walk-ins are welcome, but space is limited!

Can't join us in NYC? Join us on Sunday, July 15th in Durham, NC @ American Dance Festival or Sunday, July 22nd in Washington D.C. @ Dance Place.

Dancers should have a strong background in contemporary/modern dance with an interest in partnering and exploring ideas analytically, as well as physically, the ability to improvise is also important, and a diverse dance background of multiple forms is preferred.

LOCATION: Based out of the greater Washington D.C. area, with offices in Silver Spring, MD. Dancers (non-teaching artists) must be willing to travel throughout the area on a periodic basis for performances, rehearsals, etc. Teaching Artists must be willing to relocate and become a part of the local dance community. Dancers with teaching experience are encouraged to apply, especially if you have experience in Hip Hop, Step, African and/or Latin Dance forms, teaching K-12 students.Love Strings

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: Contracts up to $400-$500/week, based on experience and availability for performances, rehearsals, teaching opportunities and administrative tasks; includes paid time off, overtime pay, and professional development opportunities. Contracts are up to 12 months, with the possibility for renewal. We are looking for committed professionals who want to be a part of the growth of this nonprofit organization. Dancers are paid at a competitive wage depending on their role within the organization, experience within the industry, and growth outlook as part of the team. Dancers can increase their income by teaching in our Arts in Education Programs, subsequently receiving professional development & training to support their growth as arts educators, as well as additional hourly compensation for arts administrative & programmatic duties.

NOTE: We are always interested in meeting great dancers and future auditionees. Even if you're not able to join us in the upcoming season, please do let us know you're interested and feel free to attend our upcoming auditions should space permit.

For additional information, please feel free to email info@clancyworks.org or call (301) 717-927

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