Calgary Arts Development’s classified listing is a free service for Calgary’s arts community. All content for the classifieds is user-submitted. Calgary Arts Development makes no endorsement to any agency, organization, corporation or individual who submits listings. We trust our readers to use their own judgement when responding to ads. Calgary Arts Development believes that artists should be paid for their work. For job postings and open calls, please share salary ranges or payment. Please note that ads for jobs outside of Calgary and area may not be posted. Archived November 12, 2019 Call for Powwow Dancers This listing has expired. Wild Mint Arts is seeking three powwow dancers for ongoing productions. Both Nimihitowin! and Powwow Mash-UP! are touring theatre performances. We hire on a contract basis, with anywhere from two weeks to 12 months’ notice for shows and tours. We are looking for someone flexible, and open to theatre shows as well as traditional powwow shows. We are looking for LGBT friendly, non-discriminatory folk to join the team. We like to build on people strengths and what they can bring to the performances outside of powwow dance. Skills: Theatre experience/dancing in theatres and large stages (not mandatory but preferred). At least two powwow dance styles, with a willingness to learn more. Experience in choreography (team dance) (not mandatory but preferred). Jigging is an asset. Willingness to travel (provincial, national, international). Comfortable or willing to learn to sing (optional). Must attend rehearsals as per contracts (rehearsals are Mondays, 3:30 to 7:00pm). Other dance styles are appreciated (contemporary, tap, hip hop, ballet, jazz, etc). Please contact wildmintarts@gmail.com with any questions, and/or a resume/list of experiences to arrange for a meeting. Wild Mint Arts pay Canadian Alliance of Dance Artists rates for rehearsals/productions. About Wild Mint Arts Wild Mint Art is an Indigenous-run, Indigenous-owned performing arts company based in Calgary. Wild Mint Arts delivers workshops, performances, and classes with Indigenous performing artists locally and from around the world. We value and support the diversity of Indigenous performing arts, recognizing its inherent inter-disciplinary elements. Empowering Indigenous people of all ages, abilities, and genders, we strive to offer inclusive programming, respectful of everyone. Offering an opportunity for reconciliation, we serve the Indigenous community and our non-Indigenous community year-round. Performances and workshops serve professional, emerging and recreational artists. We believe that offering engaging artistic programming for all members of a community regardless of identity builds stronger relationships.