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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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Culture – We support one another through regular team meetings and check-ins and maintain a fun, low-stress, “no drama” workplace. We offer a comprehensive suite of services, including Preventative Care, Wellness Packages, Diagnostics, Dental Care, Surgery (soft tissue & orthopedic), Laparoscopy, Acupuncture, Therapeutic Cold Laser, Chiropractic, and Behavioral Medicine.
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Degrees in the following human service areas are considered qualifying: the professional disciplines of art therapy, audiology, dance therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, social work, speech/language pathology, and therapeutic recreation.
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Job Description Description: This position works with the EMIC Director of Music to oversee, manage and/or coordinate all aspects of spirit-led and faith-building music, drama, dance, visual and other artistic expressions of worship campus-wide.
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The Acting Area supports and is supported by programs in Dance, Directing and Playwrighting, Drama and Theatre for Youth and Community/Theatre Education, Live Design and Production, and Performance as Public Practice.
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The Cliffside Amphitheater at Grandview has produced two of the worlds most captivating outdoor dramas for more than 40 years: Honey in the Rock, the nations oldest Civil War Drama, and the Hatfields and McCoys.
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DOWN-TO-EARTH SUPPORT: Get the support you need to do your best work with no drama. 3-5 years of hands-on experience in stormwater, sewer, and water main installation, repair, and maintenance.
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Ability to work on a range of projects (action, comedy and drama sequences) and in a variety of styles from comic to realistic and highly stylized. Participate in and guide storyboard, concept design, 2D and 3D art production teams, music and sound effects, and collaborate with multiple outsourced teams to direct and complete the full production.
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Demonstrates experience in a specific creative/expressive approach including, but not limited to Art Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, etc., preferred, but not required.
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About the Department The Theatre Arts Department of Dance and Drama expands and enriches the learning, life, and culture of all students and faculty of Bellevue College by introducing students and audiences to current, historical, and cultural perspectives.
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Assist students in analyzing and evaluating creative works in areas such as painting, poetry, drama, dance, film and architecture. Implement and embrace Chamberlain College’s Care philosophy, curriculum and course objectives by engaging students.
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These therapists use a variety of modalities, including arts and crafts; drama, music, and dance; sports and games; aquatics; and community outings to help maintain or improve a patient’s physical, social, and emotional well-being.
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Master's in radio, television, film, mass communication or journalism OR Bachelor's in any of the above AND Master's in drama/theater arts, communication, communication studies, business, telecommunications or English OR the equivalent.
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Expressive therapy interventions are focused on helping the patient develop a stronger sense of self by promoting the identification and expression of feelings through participation in the creation and sharing of personal work, to include visual art, dance/movement, poetry, writing, drama or music.
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Creative Arts: certified in Music Therapy (MT-BC); Dance & Movement Therapies (R-DMT/ BC-DMT); Art Therapy (ATR/ATR-BC); or Drama Therapy (RDT) Drama Therapy (RDT) We care personally about every single person in the Charlie Health ecosystem: our clients, providers, and team members alike.
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