DanceMN Seeks Co-Editor

DanceMN: All are connected to dance in Minnesota.

DanceMN is seeking a Co-Editor to proofread and publish the DanceMN News, a role to be shared with current Editor Annie Carlson. This position typically takes 3 to 5 hours per week, with the majority of the work happening Monday-Wednesday.

In addition to general proofreading, duties include responding to community and user inquiries, light administrative work, and communicating with the Co-Editor and DanceMN Steering Committee.

A computer and internet access is required. Interest/experience in dance is preferred. Experience with WordPress, Google Drive, and Mailchimp are helpful but not required. Compensation is $16-18 per hour, with likelihood of a cost of living increase each fiscal year.

Interested applicants should write to news@dancemn.org with a cover letter and resume. Applications will be accepted through October 25.

DanceMN is a latticework serving to connect, engage, grow, and support a community grounded in the notion that “All Are Connected to Dance in Minnesota.” We seek additional voices to join DanceMN, and strongly encourage applicants from the entire “dance in Minnesota” ecosystem to apply. DanceMN is committed and inspired to adopt equitable search and engagement practices to better reflect our state-wide, multi-genre community.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The DanceMN Steering Committee:
Maggie Bergeron, Jarod Boltjes, Colin Edwards, Kealoha Ferreira, Joanne Gordon, Sarah LaRose-Holland, Jim Lieberthal, Alys Ayumi Ogura, Eve Schulte, Cheng Xiong

Submit for Off-Leash Area’s 2024-25 Off-Kilter Cabaret

Off-Leash Area is excited to announce the 2024/25 Off-Kilter Cabaret theme: Human Alchemy!

Off-Kilter is Off-Leash Area’s performance program designed to highlight and support artists with disabilities while making space for and giving voice to artists with disabilities in the design and leadership of the program.

Artist submissions opened on September 15 and will close on November 1.
Selected artists will be announced on December 6.
Performances run April 11-13, 2025 at The Jungle Theater.

For more information and to apply, click here.

Rhythmically Speaking Call for Choreographer Interest

Rhythmically Speaking, a Twin Cities-based dance company with a 16-year history and a national reputation for excellence in sparking vibrancy and connectedness through jazz and American social dance ideas, currently has a Call for Choreographer Interest live to help us get to know artists who may be interested in working with us on future annual summer programs, which in 2025 will include a film screening with collaborator Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema.

For more on eligibility, target dates for 2025, compensation for selected artists and other details, and to submit, visit this Information Form. Submissions made on or before December 1, 2024 will be considered for 2025 programming.

Questions?
Reach out to Rhythmically Speaking Artistic and Executive Director Erinn Liebhard at rhythmicallyspeakingdance@gmail.com.

We are excited to find out more about who’s making what out there when it comes to jazz and American social dance ideas, and we thank you for your interest!

Gopher Men’s Basketball Seeks Halftime Performances

Step into the spotlight and perform in front of thousands of fans at Williams Arena!

We know that you and your dancers are always looking for unique performance opportunities, and we’re thrilled to offer you the chance to showcase your skills during halftime at one of our upcoming games. It’s a fantastic way to gain exposure and entertain our enthusiastic fans.

View Our Schedule

If you are interested, please respond with three games that you are interested in booking.

See you at Williams Arena!

Threads Dance Project: Tapestries 9.0 Call for Proposals

Tapestries is an annual program from Threads Dance Project that serves emerging choreographers who identify as artists of color and/or women. Threads Dance Project recognizes the diversity and complexity of womanhood. If you identify with womanhood or gender-expansive ideas of it, you are welcome to apply. This includes trans and gender-expansive individuals.

Threads will commission 3 emerging choreographers, selected by an expert panel of dance/community leaders, to create new works for the spring 2025 season under the guidance of Artistic/Executive Director Karen L. Charles. This program gives underrepresented women and/or artists of color a platform in professional choreography, offering them a professional commissioning experience with access to dancers, designers, mentors, and technical support.

Applications are due by October 18 at 5:00pm CST.
Get more information and apply!

Email kchrist@threadsdance.org with questions.

Threads Dance Project Seeks Part-Time Development Coordinator

Threads Dance Project seeks a 0.5 FTE Development Coordinator

Application deadline: October 23
The Development Coordinator will implement the development strategy for Karen L. Charles Threads Dance Project, focusing on grant writing, reporting, and managing individual donors. This role reports directly to the Managing Director.

To apply, email a letter of interest and resumé to Managing Director Elayna Waxse: ewaxse@threadsdance.org

Responsibilities:

  • Develop fundraising goals, including donations, grants, sponsorships, and in-kind services
  • Research, write, secure, and manage grants
  • Manage fundraising events, donor database, and develop marketing materials in collaboration with Threads’ Managing Director

Education: 

  • Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent in dance, arts management, or non-profit management
  • Understanding of concert dance and non-profit funding is a plus

Qualifications:

  • 2-5 years of nonprofit development experience, including grant writing, donor relations, and event management
  • High energy, positive attitude, flexibility, and strong teamwork skills
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to think strategically and understand strategic development
  • Experience working with senior executives and boards in a nonprofit setting
  • Proven ability to prospect, cultivate, and manage donor accounts
  • Strong skills in partnership-building and event planning
  • Proficiency in using email, word processing, and spreadsheet software
  • Knowledge of NEONCRM or similar donor management systems
  • Strong time management skills: Ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple projects at once

Compensation: Part-time, 20 hours a week at $20-25/hour.

For further information, download the full job description or visit the Career Opportunities page on our website.

DanceMN Seeks Co-Editor

DanceMN: All are connected to dance in Minnesota.

DanceMN is seeking a Co-Editor to proofread and publish the DanceMN News, a role to be shared with current Editor Annie Carlson. This position typically takes 3 to 5 hours per week, with the majority of the work happening Monday-Wednesday.

In addition to general proofreading, duties include responding to community and user inquiries, light administrative work, and communicating with the Co-Editor and DanceMN Steering Committee.

A computer and internet access is required. Interest/experience in dance is preferred. Experience with WordPress, Google Drive, and Mailchimp are helpful but not required. Compensation is $16-18 per hour, with likelihood of a cost of living increase each fiscal year.

Interested applicants should write to news@dancemn.org with a cover letter and resume. Applications will be accepted through October 25.

DanceMN is a latticework serving to connect, engage, grow, and support a community grounded in the notion that “All Are Connected to Dance in Minnesota.” We seek additional voices to join DanceMN, and strongly encourage applicants from the entire “dance in Minnesota” ecosystem to apply. DanceMN is committed and inspired to adopt equitable search and engagement practices to better reflect our state-wide, multi-genre community.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The DanceMN Steering Committee:
Maggie Bergeron, Jarod Boltjes, Colin Edwards, Kealoha Ferreira, Joanne Gordon, Sarah LaRose-Holland, Jim Lieberthal, Alys Ayumi Ogura, Eve Schulte, Cheng Xiong

Submit for Off-Leash Area’s 2024-25 Off-Kilter Cabaret

Off-Leash Area is excited to announce the 2024/25 Off-Kilter Cabaret theme: Human Alchemy!

Off-Kilter is Off-Leash Area’s performance program designed to highlight and support artists with disabilities while making space for and giving voice to artists with disabilities in the design and leadership of the program.

Submit by November 1.
Selected artists will be announced by December 6.
Performances run April 11-13, 2025 at The Jungle Theater.

 For more information, click here.

Modern Dance Project Community Concert Seeks Dances

We invite your modern and classical jazz students to dance at the annual Modern Dance Project Community Concerts on March 7 and 8, 2025.

The Modern Dance Project is a collaboration with Burnsville’s Community Education and Youth Dance Ensemble. Burnsville middle school students participate in an eight-week project, learning new works by Twin Cities choreographers, that culminates with the Community Concerts. We invite your dancers to join us and share in the Community Concert performance experience.

The Modern Dance Project Requests:

  • One or two pieces that represent modern dance or classical jazz.
  • Pieces no longer than 5 minutes.
  • All technical levels are welcome.
  • A salt-of-the-earth mindset: no fancy costumes, hair, or makeup are needed, just good dance and amazing young people.
  • A majority of the dancers are middle schoolers aged 11-14.
Your organization will receive a small stipend for your participation.
Please let us know by January 15, 2025 if your organization would like to participate.

Youth Dance Ensemble Seeks Long-Term Substitute Teachers

Youth Dance Ensemble seeks two outstanding, contracted long-term substitute teachers starting in October.

Candidates should have extensive teaching experience in levels Beginning-Advanced Jazz and Intermediate-Advanced Tap. Hours vary depending on qualifications.

Twin Cities performance experience is a plus!