Dance Teaching Artist
Salary: $160 per two-hour session
Type of Position:
Application Post Date:
Application Deadline: December 30, 2022
About Our Organization
Harlem Stage, hailed by The New York Times as “an invaluable incubator of talent,” catalyzes the profound influence Harlem has had on American arts and culture to foster talent, commission new performing arts work, uplift a diversity of perspectives, and create opportunities for artists of color to freely explore and innovate in ways that are relevant and socially significant. Housed in a historically landmarked building known as the Gatehouse, with a seating capacity of 125, and boasting five MacArthur Genius Fellowship and two Pulitzer Prize awardees among its artistic family, Harlem Stage’s mission has been to bridge the rich and diverse artistic legacy of Harlem to contemporary artists of color.
Harlem Stage’s education programming introduces New York City school children every year to the unparalleled excitement of live performance through robust programming both at Harlem Stage and at a network of partner schools. The Education program also includes adult education programs, community engagement activities, and a Professional Training Program, including fellowships and internships. For over ten years, Harlem Stage has been in partnership with Sound Business Inc. (SBI) located within A. Philip Randolph High School located at 443 W. 135th Street New York, New York. As the only in-residence, non-profit organization operating within a NYC DOE public high school for over 30 years, SBI strives to be an incubator of youth empowerment, community building, and social change. Through this partnership, Harlem Stage supports SBI by co-managing their College and Career Prep Institute’s Performing Arts Program which currently offers a multitude of afterschool performing arts ensembles for students to participate in.
Job Position Summary
Reporting jointly to the Education and Community Engagement Manager and Sound Business Institute’s Executive Director, Kelly Downing, and working with the designated Student Leader of your assigned dance ensemble, the Dance Teaching Artist will deliver high quality dance instruction to a group of 5 to 15 high school-aged students over the course of 14 weeks. TA’s will be responsible for choreographing a dance for the final showcase alongside the dance group’s student leader. The final performance will involve a multimedia component that will be created with the assistance of the Sound Business Institute’s Executive Director.
Harlem Stage is hiring Dance Teaching Artists for the following styles: Hip-Hop/Urban, Desi (30% Classical Indian/70% Bollywood), West African, Boys Step (United Brothers Step), West Indian, Latin Caribbean, and K-Pop
BENEFITS
Teaching Artists will be paid $80 per hour which includes class prep time and travel. The Teaching Artist pay scale is based on experience and expertise.
SCHEDULE
TA Onboarding – January 17 or 18 (each TA will choose)
TA Orientation with team leaders – January 24 or 25 (each TA will choose)
Teaching Artist Schedule for Spring 2023 (14 sessions)
- Jan – 17/18, 24/25, 31
- Feb – 1, 7/8, 14/15, 28
- Mar – 1, 7/8, 14/15, 21/22, 28/29
- Apr – 4/5, 18/19, 25/26
- May – 2/3
May Showcase Performances
- Tue. May 16 – 1:00pm (APRCHS Humanities Academy)
- Wed. May 17 – 10:30am (Area Middle Schools)
- Fri. May 19 – 7:30pm (Family and Friends)
- Sat. May 20 – 2:00pm (Alumni Day)
Roles & Responsibilities
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
- Adapting a curricular framework to include student’s interests and cultures
- Producing and choreographing culminating 4-5 minute dance/multimedia presentations at assigned site (you will receive individual assistance for all multimedia components)
- Collaborating effectively with student leader and communicating regularly with supervisory staff
- Submitting complete lesson plans, timesheets, reports and other vital administrative documentation
- Reaching students across diverse developmental levels
QUALIFICATIONS
High school degree or relevant experience working with young people
2-3 years teaching experience
Ability to work well in a racially and culturally diverse community
Effective and equity-driven classroom management techniques
Highly motivated with excellent time management, organizational, and problem solving skills
Experience with video and photo documentation, social media, and digital content a plus
Technological capacity to provide virtual facilitation if needed, as well as knowledge of virtual platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, etc
Demonstrated experience in social justice and youth empowerment
How to Apply
TO APPLY
Please send a brief cover letter outlining how your experience is a fit for this position, two references, and a resume, to Jordan Carter, Education and Community Engagement, at jcarter@harlemstage.org.
Please put “SBI Teaching Artist” in the subject line of your e-mail application.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT Harlem Stage is committed to diversity and especially encourages members of underrepresented communities to apply for this position. Harlem Stage offers equal opportunity employment regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability status, age, marital status, or protected veteran status. All Harlem Stage employees must show proof of vaccination unless they have been granted reasonable accommodation for religious or medical reasons. This request must be met by date of hire.