Thursday, September 26, 2019

Jennifer Muller/The Works' Scholarship Program

 
Jennifer Muller teaching at STEPS on Broadway, Contemporary Masters Series Talissa Bavaresco

Jennifer Muller/The Works' Scholarship Program Audition will be held:
Friday, October 4th 11:00AM - 1:00PM at The Works Studio, 131 W 24th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10011

ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM:
Serving approximately 25 students every year, scholarship students gain hands on experience working with a professional dance company.  This program offers students exclusive, free-of-charge attendance at company classes in Muller Polarity Technique, taught by company members, alumni, Artistic Council members and Jennifer Muller. This program is currently the only opportunity to learn Muller Polarity Technique in NYC. In exchange for technique classes, scholarship students provide administrative support for JMTW, offering participants an invaluable, in-depth experience into the running of an arts organization.  Company classes are held five days a week - Monday to Friday, 11:00AM to 1:00PM, at The Works' Studio in Chelsea.  Classes take place approximately 48 weeks out of the year.  For more about the program and its requirements, please email Katy Neely at kneely@jmtw.org.


ABOUT THE AUDITION:
Please dress appropriately in dance attire, where we can see your body; bring your headshot and resume; arrive at least 15 minutes early to fill out the application form and also to warm up.  For further inquiries, please contact Katy Neely at kneely@jmtw.org.

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