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Provides treatment services and recreation activities to individuals and groups using a variety of techniques including arts and crafts, animals, sports, games, dance and movement, drama, and music, with a person centered, trauma informed, recovery-oriented, insight-oriented approach.
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Bachelor's degree in drama/theatre arts/performance AND a Master's degree in comparative literature, English, speech, literature, or humanities from an accredited college or university; OR. Master's degree or higher in drama/theatre arts/performance from an accredited college or university; OR.
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The crown jewel of the property is the Panorama Room, the stunning 168-seat rooftop bar and lounge designed by James Beard Foundation Award-winning design firm, Parts and Labor Design, this venue evokes a sense of cinematic drama inspired by futurism creating a true destination for fashion-forward elegance in an intimate space all set against unobstructed city views.
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Master’s Degree required in approved Creative Art Therapy field (art therapy, dance movement therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, poetry therapy and psychodrama). Creative Arts Therapists specialize in different modalities of Creative Arts including art, dance, drama, music and other modalities.
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Create, maintain and curate all necessary inventories and libraries, including but not limited to: instruments, equipment, brass, vocal, musicals, drama resources, solo and ensemble music, accompaniment library, music education and leadership materials, congregational praise and worship music resources, etc.
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Sponsored by the Wythe Arts Council, the festival is an annual source of entertainment, enjoyment, and education with arts, crafts, music, hot air ballooning, magic, drama, dance, and nightly entertainment.
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Work with Somerville Parks and Recreation Counselor and Supervisor to guide youth in a variety of Parks and Recreation activities specifically but not limited to sports, arts and crafts, drama, music, DJ programs, STEM programs, Recreation special events and teen center programs.
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Plan, develop, and apply therapeutic interventions based on clinical techniques and procedures related to recreational therapy, music therapy, art therapy, dance therapy and drama therapy. Plan, develop, and apply therapeutic interventions based on clinical techniques and procedures related to recreational therapy, music therapy, art therapy, dance therapy and drama therapy.
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Typical activities include tutoring and reading help, career exploration and financial literacy workshops, cooking classes and organized sports, as well as arts initiatives like music, dance, photography, and drama.
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Located at Lincoln Center in New York City, Juilliard offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in dance, drama (acting and playwriting), and music (classical, jazz, historical performance, and vocal arts.
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Carnegie Mellon University, School of Drama invites you to apply for the new position of Lighting Manager. Flexibility, excellence, and passion are vital qualities within the School of Drama, as we work to identify and change systemic inequity.
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Bachelors or graduate/higher level degree in therapeutic recreation, art therapy, drama therapy, dance therapy, or music therapy; Bachelors or graduate/higher level degree in therapeutic recreation, art therapy, drama therapy, dance therapy, or music therapy.
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Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts, Drama or Musical Theatre, or equivalent qualified performance experience. The drama instructor will be responsible for teaching drama/theatre courses, producing productions, developing curriculum and assessments, and establishing collaborative partnerships within the community.
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Music, Musical, Dance, Pianist, Drama, Teacher, Artist. B.S./B.A. in Occupational, Recreational, Music, Dance, Drama or Art Therapy, Vocational Counseling or related field (Must meet any regulatory requirements for the use of these titles, specific to the program type or location.
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