Friday, November 4, 2022
Dance eXchange Teaching Artist
Dance eXchange Teaching Artist
Job Description
BalletX seeks creative, passionate, and highly motivated dance Teaching Artists for its in-school education program, Dance eXchange, in the 2022-2023 school year.
Dance eXchange Teaching Artists work with 3rd and 4th grade students at four Philadelphia public schools during school hours. Through the program, students gain a basic dance vocabulary, a deeper understanding of dance as a performing art form, and an opportunity to excel at something altogether new, in the presence of their peers.
Our ideal Teaching Artists come from a variety of dance traditions and have the desire to share their unique artistry with our young students. They have the following qualities:
Practicing artists who have professional performing experience and/or training
As passionate about the art of teaching as they are about their art form
Exude joy and love of dance
Dynamic, expressive, and energized movers
Have strong musicality
Have a confident presence and positivehttps://www.balletx.org/ and inclusive classroom management skills
Are committed to anti-racist education
Are committed to culturally responsive and inclusive teaching practices, and to creating classrooms in which every student is seen, valued, and belongs
Are reflective practitioners who seek opportunities for continuous learning
Are collaborative; thrive in a team dynamic in which power and responsibility are shared
Are flexible, and able to adapt to the needs and strengths of different school communities
All BalletX Teaching Artists and program staff are required to have appropriate criminal and child abuse clearances, as defined by BalletX.
Teaching Artist responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Co-lead weekly, in-person classes in Dance eXchange partner schools.
With fellow program staff, create accessible, responsive, and dynamic choreography that highlights students’ abilities, develops students’ skills and artistic expression, and aligns with program goals.
With fellow program staff, design and lead culminating performances that reflect the annual curricular theme.
Participate in required professional development, including workshops and training.
Participate in annual program evaluation and reporting.
Communicate promptly and professionally with BalletX administrative staff, teaching artist teams, and school partners.
Dance eXchange Teaching Artists receive a minimum of $25 per hour for teaching duties and $15 per hour for administrative duties, commensurate with experience. BalletX is an equal opportunity employer, and encourages prospective applicants who have varied experiences and skills and a collaborative attitude.
To apply, please submit your cover letter, dance/teaching resume, and a minimum of three references to Alisa Moore, Program Coordinator, at amoore@balletx.org.
BalletX
1923 Washington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA, 19146
215-225-5389
https://www.balletx.org/
For more information:
Jean Hodges
jhodges@balletx.org
215-225-5389 x109