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NWAAT seeks new artistic director
As outgoing Artistic Director Rosa Joshi departs for a new position at Seattle University, the Northwest Asian American Theatre in Seattle, WA seeks a new Artistic Director.
An exciting opportunity with the Northwest Asian American Theatre for a creative, dynamic, highly motivated, and team oriented Artistic Director to provide strong leadership into a new era. The Artistic Director reports directly to the Board of Directors and is held accountable for meeting NWAAT&Mac226;s mission and goals.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Bring life to the missions and goals of NWAAT with leadership, enthusiasm, and dedication.
- Overall responsibility for the artistic vision and direction of the theatre.
- Manage the creation, implementation, and evaluation of all artistic programming.
- Serve as producer for all productions, working closely with directors, production, design, and artistic staff
- Ensure cultural authenticity and sensitivity of all artistic programming.
- Seek out and develop talent of upcoming and aspiring Asian American artists.
- Work with local Asian American performers in nurturing their artistic growth.
- Work with local Asian American playwrights on the development of new scripts.
- Read and evaluate scripts for possible productions.
- Serve as the region&Mac226;s main referral source for Asian Pacific Islander (API) American talent.
- Serve as the theatre spokesperson to the media, community, and fund granters.
- Network with local arts organizations and community serving as an Asian American authority on community issues and cultural authenticity.
- Network with API American talent and theatres nationwide while preserving NWAAT&Mac226;s identity.
- In collaboration with the Business Manager, promote NWAAT in the API, Arts, and funding communities.
- Develop and manage the international Artists Collaboration Program.
- Work with the NWAAT Board of Directors on public relations and fundraising projects.
- Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in Theater/Performing Arts or a related field from an accredited college or university.
- At least 4-5 years in program development and directing theatre productions.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in Asian American theatre and the ability to work with diverse groups including those within the API community.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills, and ability to establish effective working relationships with a wide range of people.
- Ability to organize and prioritize work, and coordinate work and staff.
- Ability to work independently, efficiently, and calmly under stressful conditions.
- Salary and Benefits
Depending on Qualifications. Please indicate salary requirements.
Application Deadline
June 1, 2000
To Apply
Send cover letter and resume to:
Artistic Director Selection Committee
c/o Lucille Pan
4312 NE 9th PL
Renton, WA 98059
Visit http://www.nwaat.org/ for more information on NWAAT.
The Northwest Asian American Theatre is an equal opportunity employer, committed to workforce diversity.
As the region&Mac226;s only API American theatre, NWAAT serves to promote the visions and voices of the API American community. In doing so, the theatre augments a positive self-image through the arts and provides arts access to underserved populations, such as the region&Mac226;s community of recent immigrants whose transition into American life is aided by NWAAT&Mac226;s artistic and cultural outreach efforts. In a time of ever-increasing cultural diversity, NWAAT seeks to use the medium of high-quality theatre as a bridge between the API community and the community-at-large, initiating dialogue and expanding cultural understanding. NWAAT fosters an environment where API Americans function as role models for the API community, utilizing the performing arts to re-affirm the API American experience.
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