Catherine Turocy and The New York Baroque Dance Company are

Holding an Audition!


Looking for virtuosic dance artists living in the NYC metropolitan area to perform for engagements with NYBDC including a film, performances and demonstrations. Applicants should have training in the genres of Ballet and Modern. Experience in historical dance techniques and acting would be a plus. 

 

Date: August 7th, 2024.


Video Submission Deadline: This Audition is INVITATION ONLY. Applicants should submit a video for review to catherinemturocy@sbcglobal.net by July 7th, 2024. Video may be of you in studio or performance (must be solo or easily identified), 2-3 minutes of footage. Invited candidates will be notified with audition location and times.


Expectations for dance artists: Learning and retaining the choreography and aesthetic of the movement. Being prepared to dance assigned roles and the ability to maintain physical capacity to dance and perform.


Salary/Wage: Ranges from $20 to $25/hour for rehearsals or $750 to $1000 for weekly engagements. Payment range is based on experience. Dancers are hired on a per project basis as we have a variety of subjects in our repertoire ranging from historical ballroom to stage dancing requiring acting technique.

 

Must be able to work in the U.S.


The New York Baroque Dance Company is an equal opportunity employer

and is committed to diversity and inclusion.


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Historical Dance at Play: Express Thyself!


AUGUST 10 and 11 on ZOOM


What has been happening in the field of historical dance lately? What are the new discoveries? Is it possible to have a class in period expression from period sources?


All these questions and more will be answered, analyzed, discussed and played with in our summer workshop. Do not miss the opportunity to learn from international experts with an emphasis on Pantomime and Expression.


Our Faculty: Caroline Copeland, Edmund Fairfax, Mark Franko, Moira Goff, Hubert Hazebroucq, Mace Perlman, Sreelakshmi Somanath and Catherine Turocy


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photo of Catherine Turocy by Mark Gillespie