Monday, August 29, 2022

Professional Ballet Dancers Needed

 
The photo of two dancers against a background of lightning was the company's poster for the 2017 production of LIGHTNING. Graphic Design: Julie Tam; Photo: Felice Lesser

FELICE LESSER DANCE THEATER SEEKS PROFESSIONAL BALLET DANCERS for THE WORLD PREMIERE of TRAP IST at NEW YORK LIVE ARTS.

Professional dancers of major company calibre, of all races, ethnicities, & genders, are sought for the World Premiere of Lesser’s science fiction fantasy, TRAP IST at New York Live Arts, December 1-3. Rehearsals begin in early-Oct in NYC & Jersey City, and go through the premiere. (Dancers must be available Oct 3-Dec 3, so please do not apply if you have conflicts with Nutcrackers, or other rehearsals/performances.)

This multi-media work with dance, a full-length script, video, and interactive technology, takes place in the near future after earth is destroyed, and a rogue A.I. transports a group of dancers as slaves, to a seemingly uninhabited planet.

All performers MUST be fully vaccinated and boosted. Proof (vaccine card or Excelsior pass) is required prior to the live audition. Depending on the Covid situation at the time, masks may be required for rehearsals. All performers must be based in the tri-state (NY, NJ, CT) area, and must be legally able to work in the United States. We cannot offer visas.

Please send pix, resumes, and links to recent online dance videos NOW to: flincny@aol.com.  If the company is interested you will be sent an invitation to audition in mid-September.

 

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A photo of dancers lifting another up in the air in a studio of a Summer MELT workshop. There is a standing lamp off to one corner as the lifted dancer reaches up in the air. Photo by Rachel Keane.

 

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