Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Seeking Assistant Teaching Artists to work with Homeless and At-Risk Youth

 
HOTR Students Performing Onstage!

Are you a dedicated, passionate dancer who wants to make a difference? Join other volunteer teaching artists as they share their love of dance with children all over New York City. We have a specific need for candidates in Queens and The Bronx, but opportunities are also available in Brooklyn, The Upper East Side, and Upper West Side. Interested candidates are welcome to join us for one or both of our upcoming events to learn more.

Meet and Mingle Happy Hour: Thursday, September 20, 2018 at 7:00 P.M.

Join us for an informal get-together where you can meet current HOTR teaching artists, hear more about our work, and ask any questions you may have. For location, please e-mail Lauren at lauren@houseoftheroses.org

Open Rehearsal: Sunday, September 23 5:00 - 7:00 P.M.

Battery Dance Studio: 380 Broadway # 5, New York, NY 10013

This Open Rehearsal will be a chance to participate in an immersive experience with the House of the Roses curriculum. Following the movement portion of rehearsl, there will be an information session and time for Q&A about the House of the Roses volunteer commitment.  Please wear comfortable clothes and come ready to move and have fun! No RSVP is needed. If you have questions, please feel free to e-mail lauren@houseoftheroses.org

About Us:

House of the Roses offers homeless and at-risk children free weekly on-site dance workshops at partner outreach facilities, such as homeless shelters and community centers.  We also provide the children and our teaching artists with performance opportunities at various locations, ending with a huge dance concert celebrating the success of the past year. We are looking for dancers who love to teach, and have a free hour or two every week (weeknight evenings) to visit an outreach facility with a team of other volunteers to work with the kids. Every week, you will see the kids take steps big and small, towards creative freedom and expression. You will also receive monthly training in dance and teaching techniques from our staff of qualified and experienced lead teachers. You will be in the company of other committed, energetic and talented dancers who all want to make a positive impact on children's lives. We hope to meet you this weekend!

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