Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Spark seeking Male Dancer for Ten Year Anniversary Performances

 
Dancers pictured Reginald Webber Jr., Matt Dittes, and Kevin Ortega Rojas Photo by Celena Sinko

Spark seeking Male Dancer for Ten Year Anniversary Performance
Spark Movement Collective (Spark) seeks 1 well-rounded, athletic male dancer with a background in modern and ballet for its performances of Ten on November 8 and 9 at the Mark O'Donnell Theater at the Actors Fund Arts Center. Spark is looking for a dancer with strong stage presence, clean technique, precise movement, and the ability to give creative input while picking up steps quickly. To apply to attend audition the evening of Monday, April 8th please email your resume, headshot, and a link to dance footage to Chelsea Koenig at chelsea@sparkmovementcollective.org.

Rehearsals are regularly held on Mondays from 6:30-9:30pm with occassional additional rehearsals scheduled around dancer and studio availability (maximum 4 additional rehearsals per month). Dancers must be available to perform on November 8 and 9.

Spark’s mission is to create an accessible dance experience by approaching universal concepts and issues, working with multi-disciplinary artists, and fostering a positive, creative environment for dancers. To learn more about Spark visit www.sparkmovementcollective.org.

Dancer will receive a stipend for participating in performances. The base payment for the weekend of performances is $200. Additional daytime performance opportunity on September 16 with additional $150 stipend. If selected dancers are asked to stay on with Spark, their stipend increases each year they dance with Spark.

Please note that we are unable to accept audition remotely. You must be able to attend the audition in person.

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