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Fun, enthusiastic, experienced performing arts instructor, with deep experience teaching school age children. Create and memorable experience for the children in your class to help them grow and develop a passion for multicultural dance and performing arts from a variety of cultures.
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Monitor and ensure the safety and well-being of all participants during dance classes The requirements for our Dance Instructor are: Must enjoy dance and have a strong desire to inspire kids through different art techniques.
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The Ballroom Dance Instructor works within the guidelines, policies and mission of Bronx House and reports to the Performing Arts Director. Several years experience as a dance instructor.
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The Dance Instructor will teach participants Dance/STEP. Instructor should have choreography skills and be able to work with younger children. Provide and teach well planned dance classes to participants.
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As a developmental dance, gymnastics, yoga, and fitness program with over 40 years of experience, we are committed to providing engaging and high-energy programs to children ages 2-12. Job Description:We are seeking enthusiastic and charismatic instructors with a dance background and a genuine passion for working with children.
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The Castle Hill YMCA is seeking a Dance Instructor who will be responsible for choreographing and teaching dance classes to children/teens (ages 4 - 14) with a focus to promote the enjoyment of dance activities while improving physical competence, developing confidence, and teaching basic skill development in dance.
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The West Side YMCA is seeking a Dance Instructor who will be responsible for choreographing and teaching dance classes to children/teens with a focus on teaching the enjoyment of dance and movement.
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Position Summary: We are seeking an experienced, creative, and highly energetic person to work as a Dance Instructor at our after-school program. Under the supervision of the Center Director, the dance specialist will be responsible for teaching elementary and middle school students dance choreography.
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This is a part-time on-site role for a Dance Instructor at New Beginnings Performing Arts in New Rochelle, NY and Harlem, NY. The Dance Instructor will be responsible for planning and leading dance classes, choreographing routines, providing feedback and guidance to students, and organizing performances and recitals.
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I run a dance studio on the upper east side in NYC. As I expand I am looking for an eager, motivated, patient and loyal dance teacher, who enjoys kids to come join the Marie b dance company.
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Are you passionate about dance? be an accomplished dancer. old,) ideally in an after-school or summer camp setting. have previous job experience working with school-age children (3.5 - 11 yrs.
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