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Teach Uncommon School's Performing Arts musical theatre curriculum which involves music, acting and movement (at Uncommon Schools this curriculum is already planned and written, so teacher is responsible to implement it.
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The activity instructor will teach or co-lead activities in one of the following areas: performing arts, visual art,stem, literacy, student leadership and character development, sports, health and wellness, business, finance and entrepreneurship, math, media arts, journalism, botany, and urban agriculture, history.
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Background in STEAM, visual, performing arts or sports coaching a plus. Working under the supervision of the lead teacher and site director, use creative / innovative teaching strategies that enhance and encourage an increase in literacy skills, social-emotional learning, and STEAM.
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We are a trusted source of consistently-outstanding enrichment experiences, across any topic, whether it be arts & crafts, skateboarding, breakdancing, performing arts with Broadway performers, STEM through the lens of Harry Potter or soccer with a former college athlete.
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Develop design drawings and specifications of plumbing and fire protection systems for high-rise residential, hotel, performing arts and office buildings including preparation of all engineering calculations, equipment selection and layout throughout life of the project.
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The Chautauqua community is located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State and comes alive each summer with a unique mix of visual and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship/programs, and recreational activities.
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Reporting to the Senior Piano Technician, the Associate Piano Technician executes tuning, regulation, voicing, repairs, preventative maintenance, and other duties to service and maintain the piano inventory at The New School's College of Performing Arts, including the Mannes School of Music.
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Fun, enthusiastic, experienced art or performing arts instructor, with deep experience teaching school age children (1st-4th grade). Help children understand why the arts are so wonderful and how they've helped shape you as a person.
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651 ARTS' mission is to deepen awareness of and appreciation for contemporary performing arts and culture of the African Diaspora, and to provide professional and creative opportunities for artists of African descent.
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The Friedman Health Center for the Performing Arts is the medical care provider for New York City's entertainment and performing arts community. The Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center is seeking a BC/BE Pediatrician or Family Medicine Physician to provide primary care in one of our High School-Based Health Centers in Manhattan.
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Scholar Talent and electives serve as critical, creative outlets for scholars to explore and develop their passions and talents in chess, debate, visual and performing arts. Scholar Talent teachers focus on one specific content area: chess, debate, visual arts, dance, music or theater.
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Strong knowledge and expertise in the wide-ranging and evolving fields of performing and visual arts with a foundation in classical music traditions; ability to read a music score a plus.
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Education in arts/marketing/performing arts related majors is preferred. Experience in acting or performing or modeling, comfortable speaking into a camera and other performable talents would be plus.
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Following 9/11, the community and civic planning process that resulted in the World Trade Center master plan in 2003 envisioned a new performing arts center as one of the anchors of the site.
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The metropolis offers a wide range of attractions including museums, parks, eateries, and New Jersey Performing Arts Center, one of the country’s largest and most glamorous performing arts venues.
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