Saturday, February 2, 2019

BARKIN/SELISSEN PROJECT Auditions for Men & Women

 

BARKIN/SELISSEN PROJECT

Auditions for Men & Women

Tuesday, February 5th, 11am-4pm (by appointment)

Mark Morris Dance Center, the Cole Studio | 3 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 (near BAM)

Check-in will be 30 minutes before your appointment time

Space for warm up available at 11am

CALLBACKS: Wednesday, February 6th and/or Thursday, Feb. 7th (Time/Location TBA)

 

To make an appointment, please email your headshot and resume to:

barkinselissenauditions@gmail.com  

 

BARKIN/SELISSEN PROJECT, a NYC based contemporary dance company founded in 2009 is seeking male and female dancers for upcoming projects including at least one performance in Washington D.C. on May 4th, 2019.

 

Must be available February 11th-May 10th, 2019 with the potential to book additional engagements

 

Professional experience required.  Strong technique and proficiency in contemporary/modern, ballet, partnering, and comfort with improvisation is a must.  Ability to shift energy, focus, movement quality, and experience in yoga, and floorwork is preferred.  Dancers must be willing to contribute in a thoughtful, dedicated and efficient manner in both independent and group work settings.

 

Rehearsal and performance pay

 

BARKIN/SELISSEN PROJECT is committed to honoring and advancing dance through the lens of diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity. Inclusion means a commitment to making all members of the dance community feel welcome and comfortable. All aspects of employment will be based on merit and performance needs. All applicants must be legally able to work in the U.S.

 

Check us out:

www.barkinselissenproject.org

www.facebook.com/BARKINSELISSENPROJECT

Instagram: @barkinselissenproject

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpaaIybgky_fQiDnUExvDLQ   

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