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Part-Time Performing Arts

Location:
Queens, NY, 11104
Salary:
70k
Posted:
February 04, 2025

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MAURICE IVY

EDUCATION

GLOBAL CULTURAL STUDIES (CRITICAL THEORY) Aug 2012 - May 2016 Duke University Durham, NC

B.A. Literature Program in Global Cultural Studies (Media Track) Dance Minor Languages: French

Art of the Moving Image Certificate

M.A. CREATIVE MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY: LIVE EXPERIENCE DESIGN Aug 2021 - Jul 2022 Berklee College of Music NYC New York City

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

PROGRAMMING ASSOCIATE Jan 2023 - Jun 2024

Harlem Stage New York City

PROJECT COORDINATOR Jan 2019 - May 2021

Columbia University, INCITE New York City

Consultant: October 2017 – January 2019

Oral History Projects examples:

NYC Covid-19 Oral History, Narrative, and Memory Archive (NSF Grant)

Atlantic Philanthropies (Charles Feeny)

Avery Fisher

Paul Taylor Dance Company

Other:

INTERN Sep 2012 - May 2016

American Dance Festival Durham, NC

Office Intern/Samuel H. Scripps Studios Assistant

Staff Assistant Summer 2016 (School Operations, School Office) Supported the Programming team in planning, producing, and executing all programs over 39th and 40th Anniversary Seasons

Supported the redevelopment and management of the WaterWorks Established and Emerging Artist programs Prepared and managed Legal Agreements with artists, partners, and vendors Oversaw travel, lodging, and hospitality logistics for artists and their teams Partnered with diverse artists to create unique performances and bolstering new audiences Developed new programming strategies aligning with Harlem Stage's mission by identifying emerging trends in performing arts, shaping future seasons

Coordinated and streamlined logistics of interviewing, transcription and audit-editing of numerous Columbia Center for Oral History projects and respective excel metadata entry for Library archiving Legal Agreements

Project Management

We Be Imagining, Artistic Director

Black Siren Radio Creator (WKCR 89.9 FM)/Co-Producer [Curation/Host] Training in Oral History interview protocol

Project completion across departments as needed

Front Desk and Studio operations of Samuel H. Scripps Studios Clerical, assistive and operational duties to enhance ease of Six-Week festival facilitations MEDIA DEPARTMENT INTERN, LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER Sep 2014 - Sep 2016 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City DUKE ENGAGE SERVICE LEARNING Jun 2015 - Jul 2015

Larkin Street Youth Services San Francisco, CA

HONORS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Duke University Summer Arts Grant recipient (2013) Benenson Award in the Arts (Duke University, 2015, 2016) The Clay Taliaferro Award (Duke University, 2015)

Julia Wray Dance Award (Duke University, 2016)

American Dance Festival full scholarship (Summer 2016) Jacobs Pillow Gaga Intensive full scholarship (Summer 2018) CREATIVE WORK

The McKittrick Hotel New York, NY

Workshop Deviser/Performer at Hypnotique July 2022 - December 2024 Nebula New York

Video Joceky/LED Screen Operator March 2022 -

SKILLS

Project Management, Event Coordination, Creative Collaboration, Video Editing, Sound Editing, Valid Driver's License, Passport, Production Management .

Maintained and executed duties as a Production Assistant on Live from Lincoln Center tapings and post-production logistics Researched data on the cannibalization of live theater-going audiences to negate opposition to new In-Cinema screenings of Lincoln Center performances in theaters nationwide Developed and implemented a drop-in center curriculum for dance workshop centered around mindfulness to bolster and support programming of the new center for homeless youth living in and around Tenderloin District Engaged in community service learning, fostering youth empowerment Attended town hall meetings and community organization assemblies



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