Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Seeking Creative Movement Dance Instructor for Kids (NJ)

 
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Community Movement Project, a pay-what-you-can movement program led by The Moving Architects in partnership with Central Presbyterian Church, is seeking an experienced Creative Movement Dance Instructor for kids ages 3-6 on Tuesday afternoons for the spring session March-June.  Candidates with a degree in Dance/Dance Education and significant experience teaching children preferred, as well as a willingness to build relationships and connect with students and their families as part of a community program. Position offers a competitive hourly pay with the potential to continue teaching classes for the 2022-2023 school year.  All classes take place at Central Presbyterian Church in Montclair, NJ.

To apply: Applications Due February 9, 2022. Send cover letter, resume, teaching philosophy, and 3 references to Erin Carlisle Norton, Artistic Director of The Moving Architects, at erin[at]themovingarchitects.org

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

 

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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