Choreography APPRENTICESHIP

Choreography Apprentices are expected to:

  • Collaborate with Mentor to set specific, choreography-related learning goals (e.g., telling the story through dance, teaching the dance, cleaning choreography/re-spacing etc.).
  • Attend  production meetings to help build professional relationships and understand the collaborative nature of theatrical work.
  • Work with mentor to establish a schedule that supports the apprentice in achieving their minimum 50 required hours, with attention to build, fitting, and tech periods.
  • Arrange 1–2 check-in meetings with Mentor (which can occur during build time, rehearsals, or fittings) to evaluate progress, discuss challenges, and adjust goals if necessary.

Choreography Apprenticeship hours (minimum 50) can include:

  • One-on-one planning and design meetings with the Choreographer
  • Production team meetings
  • Attending rehearsals and taking choreography notes
  • One-on-one meetings with actors who have missed rehearsal to teach them choreography
  • Note-taking for choreographer during rehearsals
  • Participation  in designer runs, dress rehearsals and tech week to gain insight into the choreographer’s position during the tech process

 

    AVAILABLE APPRENTICE POSITIONS

    2025-2026

    CHOREOGRAPHY

    Urinetown 10/1-11/10, 2025

    Mamma Mia! 12/10, 2025-2/1, 2026