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Development Associate
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Movement Research Performance Journal Managing Editor
Media & Communications Manager
Please find the full Movement Research Media & Communications job description here.
Responsibilities include:
Print Marketing
Web Marketing
Publications & Advertising
Graphic Design
Audio, Video and Photo Archive
Management of Office Interns
Media & Communications Manager is a part-time position, and reports to Executive Director Barbara Bryan and works with Media & Communications Associate Alice Ashton and Media & Communications Assistant Mary Anne Bodnar.
To apply, email [email protected] with “Media & Communications Manager” in the subject line. Please include:
- Resume
- Cover letter
- Name, title, organization, email and phone number for two to three professional references.
- If available, please include 2-3 writing samples and 1-2 graphic design samples and specify your contribution/role in their creation. Suitable writing samples include print or digital marketing material, press releases, social media campaign (with URL and hashtags), and website copy.
Movement Research (MR) continuously seeks to engage a more diverse and inclusive participant body and strives to recognize individuality and create equal opportunities for all, regardless of race, class, gender, ability, ethnicity, sexuality or age. MR is committed to maintaining a strong connection to an existing diverse community of experimental artists and audiences, while at the same time expanding its definition of experimentation to more broadly include working within and pushing the boundaries of all movement-based forms. Movement Research recognizes the incredible need to diversify the range of aesthetics, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds represented on NYC stages and strongly encourages applications from individuals aligned with this vision.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
beginning August 1, 2018.
Applications will be accepted until the position has been filled.
Employment will begin in September 2018.
Development Associate
Please find the full Movement Research Development Associate job description here.
Development Associate is a part-time hourly position at Movement Research. As part of the compensation package, employee also receives the benefit of free access to Movement Research classes and selected workshops. Employee contribution 403(b) plan is available. Schedule is anticipated to be 4–5 days per week in the administrative offices located in the East Village and includes participation at some evening and weekend events.
To apply, please email the following materials as a single pdf to [email protected] with “Development Associate” in the subject line:
- Resume
- Cover letter
- Name, title, organization, email and phone number for two to three professional references.
- If available, please include a writing sample from a recent funding application.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
beginning August 1, 2018.
Applications will be accepted until the position has been filled.
Employment will begin in September 2018.
Movement Research Performance Journal Managing Editor
Please find the full Movement Research Performance Journal Managing Editor job description here.
The Movement Research Performance Journal is seeking a highly-motivated and qualified candidate to work as its Managing Editor. Started in 1990, MRPJ is a printed forum created by and for artists, fostering the evolution of written and graphic languages that contemplate current issues of dance and performance. Published twice annually, MRPJ provides a unique forum for critical rigor and a multi-disciplinary readership.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected] for consideration.
Movement Research (MR) continuously seeks to engage a more diverse and inclusive participant body and strives to recognize individuality and create equal opportunities for all, regardless of race, class, gender, ability, ethnicity, sexuality or age. MR is committed to maintaining a strong connection to an existing diverse community of experimental artists and audiences, while at the same time expanding its definition of experimentation to more broadly include working within and pushing the boundaries of all movement-based forms. Movement Research recognizes the incredible need to diversify the range of aesthetics, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds represented on NYC stages and strongly encourages applications from individuals aligned with this vision.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.About Movement ResearchMovement Research is one of the world’s leading laboratories for the investigation of dance and movement-based forms. Valuing the individual artist, their creative process and their vital role within society, Movement Research is dedicated to the creation and implementation of free and low-cost programs that nurture and instigate discourse and experimentation. Movement Research strives to reflect the cultural, political and economic diversity of its moving community, including artists and audiences alike.
Founded in 1978, Movement Research has influenced the evolution of contemporary dance languages through the programmatic work it has initiated as well as the community of artists that it serves. The organization plays a critical role by providing a supportive and fertile environment for research and experimentation. Work by national and international choreographers seen on the main-stages today has been informed by the ongoing rigorous investigations that have taken place under the aegis of Movement Research platforms over the past three decades. Building on this venerable legacy, Movement Research is dedicated to the creation and implementation of free and low-cost community programs that: Bring a diverse, intergenerational community of artists and audiences together in an ongoing exploration of new dance and movement-based ideas-in-progress; Encourage and inform artists' innovative work that is later produced on larger presenting organizations' stages and in non-traditional venues, here and abroad; Stimulate and disseminate dialogue and interactions within and across new dance, other art forms and the civic community, and in the intersection of art and social engagement.
Movement Research’s core programs serve over 17,000 interactions annually, providing a responsive infrastructure for support; a home for work-in- development; and hub for dialogue and artist-driven initiatives. Programs include: Classes & Workshops; Work-in- Process Performances; Dialogue Series, Publications; Festivals; Artist-in- Residence Program; Dance Makers in the Schools; International and National Exchanges; and Subsidized Rehearsal Space. MR strives to continue to evolve as an inclusive platform for all artists and audiences and is dedicated to supporting research as vital artistic work.
For more information about Movement Research:
www.movementresearch.org