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Previous enrichment activities offered include Karate, Hip-Hop Dance, Slam Poetry, and Art Club. Specialists deliver 45 to 75 minute-long sessions to teams of 18-20 students in grades K-5, supported by two Youth Workers.
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Middle School Dance Teaching Artist - Brooklyn. School Dance Teaching Artists for arts education programming, serving children ages 5-14 in Bushwick and Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Middle School Dance Teaching Artist - Brooklyn.
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Our vision is ambitious: to impact the lives of one million girls, guiding them toward thriving careers in STEM. Already on the path to national and global recognition, SFD is at the forefront of integrating dance with STEM education, driving the charge toward greater representation of women of color in STEM. We envision a future where the STEM landscape is diverse, equitable, and inclusive, where women of color not only participate but lead and innovate.
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Description:This part-time, seasonal paid apprenticeship is designed to provide teaching experience in public elementary school classrooms while supporting further learning in dance education pedagogy for individuals interested in becoming teaching artists.
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Possess a New Jersey DOE CTE Certificate – Teacher of Art/Dance endorsement code #4068 or Certificate Teacher of Dance endorsement code #1635. Teach academically advanced students a combination of dance and physical education classes.
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AMDA is currently accepting resumes for part-time teaching positions for our Dance Division at our New York City campus. Ballet or Jazz Techniques. AMDA is specifically seeking instructors with diverse experience teaching courses in Modern, Modern Improv, and at least one other discipline.
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The Dance Instructor will teach participants on the dance genre of their expertise, follow, and integrate the Good Shepherd prescribed curriculum, and prepare students to present their work at the end of each cycle.
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We are currently hiring for Dance Instructors in the following areas: Ballet, Hip-Hop and Jazz. 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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Special consideration will be given to scholars whose research is embodied, indigenous, antiracist, feminist, queer, arts-based, youth participatory and/or action research and that aims to transform dance learning, uplift marginalized populations, and engender interdisciplinary discourse.
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Dance Umbrella Festival, London; Coda Oslo International Dance Festival, Oslo; Moscow Tsekh Summer School, Moscow; Marseille Objectif Danse, Marseille; Sasha Waltz & Dancers; Cie. toula limnaios; Amir Samir Company; Staibdance Summer Intensive Faculty; Dance Company of Volkstheater Rostock; Barn College Residence in Berlin; NYU, Tisch Summer workshop Residency.
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Develop and maintain arts, theater, music, dance and poetry, jewelry making and paper mache. Organize and create art exhibitions, dance routines, theater presentations, music recitals and poetry jams.
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We are looking for a results-driven Dance Teacher to join our community. Collaborate with dance teachers across the network to build a world-class dance program, while investing the community in the vital role of the arts in education.
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DescriptionElementary and Middle School Dance Teacher, Brooklyn, New York In-Person Work Required This is an exempt position and is not eligible for overtime WHO WE ARE Explore Schools is a network of public charter schools providing nearly 2,000 students in Brooklyn with the outstanding education they deserve.
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Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ) — a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York — seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission aligned Dance Specialist to support our K-12 programming.
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A New Jersey Department of Education Standard Certificate, Certificate of Eligibility (CE), or Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing (CEAS) in Dance. Selects and requisitions books, instructional materials, equipment, aids, and maintains required inventory records.
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