Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Hiring Dance Teaching Artist (Latin, Hip Hop, Indian Dance!)

 

**Looking for Teaching Artistis who can teach any one of these styles: Hip Hop, Latin Dance including Flamenco, Ballroom, Indian Dance including Bollywood, Breakdance or STEP dance**

Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre/Notes in Motion is seeking experienced Dance Teaching Artists in the listed dance style above for immediate placement in ongoing dance and movement residencies and after-school programs in the NYC Public Schools. Teaching artists lead in-school or after-school dance programs in schools throughout the five boroughs of NYC. Since 2000, Notes in Motion has worked with over 220,000 students across the 5 boroughs. Currently we have partner schools in Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn. Our programs occur within the school day (between 8am-3pm) or after school (3pm-6pm).

Qualified candidates should have:

- At least 1-5 days per week available between 8am-3pm (in-school programs) and/or 2:30pm-6pm (after-school programs) for immediate placement with experience in Hip Hop, Latin Dance including Flamenco, Ballroom, Indian Dance including Bollywood, Breakdance or STEP dance.

- Bachelors Degree in Dance or Dance Education.

- Professional dance background and experience teaching in NYC public schools (or similar settings) with elementary, middle, and/or high school populations.

- Choreographic experience in a variety of settings for youth.

- Spanish, Arabic, or Chinese speakers a plus!

Compensation: $45-$50/hr and include paid time for curriculum and professional development.
 
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to Director of Education, Alana Urda, at alana@notesinmotion.org SUBJECT LINE: Dance Teaching Artist

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