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1 musical theater piece. Jazz and Musical Theatre dance experience (required) Looking for musicians: Drums, Keys, Bass Guitar, Lead Guitar, Saxophone. Resume including relevant ensemble experience.
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From Hip Hop to Latin Fusion to musical theater and everything in between. ARORA: ACCOUNTABILITY. COMMUNITY. ALL SORTS OF POSSIBILITY. These comprehensively programmed classes provide a variety of options to support healthy aging, new beginnings and reigniting an active lifestyle – from AQUA to DANZE, GENTLE YOGA to TOTAL BODY. ARORA’s promise is to deliver safe, effective workouts designed to help older adults establish the fundamental actions to living a healthier, happier life, in a fun and social environment.
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Requirements:An OUTGOING and DYNAMIC personalityEnjoys performing in front of an audience (birthday parties typically 15-25 children)Experience with groups of children ages 4-12Some experience in theater a plus.
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From sports to music, comedy to dance, festivals to theater. You will be responsible for running a pre-existing process to search for, edit, and upload a prioritized list of performer and venue imagery on both the StubHub and viagogo platforms.
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As Entertainment Rigger and Stage Hand you will move and spot stage scenic elements during our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Productions and be responsible for performer harness checks and flying hook-ups during our theater productions and entertainment events ship wide.
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As a Costume/Cosmetology Technician you will work with the Cast of our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Production Shows and ship wide Entertainment Offerings by providing costuming support, stage makeup assistance and styling, care and maintenance of performer wigs.
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Move and spot stage scenic elements during our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Productions and be responsible for performer harness checks and flying hook-ups during our musical theater productions and entertainment events shipwide.
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Assist performers with stage makeup including airbrush and prosthetic applications. Skills with styling, care and maintenance of theatrical wigs. Have a valid passport and C1/D Seaman's visa (DCL will provide you with documents to obtain this.
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Teaching and mentoring students involved in departmental productions/workshops including, but not limited to student scenic technician's constructions skills and workload management; backstage crew's communication and problem-solving skills; stage manager's communication and organizational skills; performer collaboration and etiquette during rehearsals and tech week; and student designer's collaboration and execution skills.
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Be an important contributor to the Walt Disney Theater Team with responsibilities for load in and load outs, Cast changeovers, new show installations, equipment tests, vendor support, movie premiers and company events.
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You will report to the Senior Technician Walt Disney Theater. Be genuinely interested in a career at sea and willing to live and work onboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel. Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life.
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Disney Cruise Line is a drug-free workplace. Job Posting Company: "Disney Cruise Line" Partner with Automation Operator to maintain all shipwide automation and rigging systems to ensure good repair and proper usage for outdoor deck parties, shows, and events.
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You will partner with Automation Operator to maintain all shipwide automation and rigging systems to ensure good repair and proper usage for outdoor deck parties, shows and events. All new hires are required to undergo drug/alcohol testing within the first week onboard and throughout their contracts.
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This email address is not for general employment inquiries or correspondence. Knowledge of hydraulics, electronics, electric motors, motor drives and controls, manual and automated rigging devices. Train in all outdoor rigging positions to safely operate during shows.
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Experience or qualifications in a theatrical/Entertainment-based rigging operation. This is a shipboard role. Failure to pass the drug/alcohol testing will result in immediate termination. If applicable, be willing to share a confined cabin with other crew members and appreciative of working and living in a multicultural environment that has strict rules and regulations.
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