CONTRA-TIEMPO - FUTURO Project Intern

12130 Millennium Drive, Suite 300 Los Angeles California 90094
Status
Open
Description

The FUTURO Project Intern will primarily assist CONTRA-TIEMPO Activist Dance Theater in successfully producing and facilitating our 2-week FUTURO Summer Dance Intensive program that brings together between 40 to 60 participants from all around the world. As our longest and most impactful program, they'll work closely with our Rehearsal and Programming Director to support the intentional, equitable, and community based recruitment strategies to help fill the program. They’ll be the direct point of contact for participants and will be able to participate in FUTURO as well as support the teaching artists in any ways that are needed. Through our circular leadership model inside our horizontal organizational structure they’ll have the opportunity to receive direct feedback from the Managing Director while also receiving knowledge and guidance from our entire team. This is a full time summer position with 40 hours of work a week for 10 weeks from June through August.

Qualifications

Candidates should have a sincere and demonstrated interest in work at the intersection of arts and social justice—specifically within an anti-racism context; and a commitment to engaging in an organizational culture that calls on people to be their fullest, most compassionate and loving selves. An interest in performing arts and arts education is also highly desirable. The candidate should also have experience in the following: knowledge of office management systems and procedures i.e G Suite, dropbox, vimeo; excellent time management skills and ability to multitasking and prioritize work; attention to detail and problem-solving skills; excellent written and verbal communication skills; strong organizational and planning skills; comfortability with making phone calls and communicating with others.

Background

CONTRA-­TIEMPO is a multilingual LA ­based activist dance theater company creating courageous work both on and off stage. We engage diverse audiences, cultivate dancer leaders, and center our community’s stories using our engagement process to inform and continuously re-fuel our creative process and vice versa. We create a new physical, visual and sonic vocabulary that collages our Afro-Latine ancestral movement lineages with theater, text, and original music to bring to life dynamic multi­modal performance experiences.

How to Apply

Please send a resume and cover letter, indicating why you want to work with CONTRA-TIEMPO, what drives you, and what you would like to get out of working with us. Materials (and any questions about the position) should be directed to Managing Director, Karina Sainz, at admin@contra-tiempo.org.