The Programming and Producing Intern at Los Angeles Performance Practice will work closely with our artistic and programming staff to plan for and assemble the presenting program for the 2025 Los Angeles Exchange [LAX] Festival. The intern will also assist with the planning and implementation of our 2025 programs for artists as well as advanced planning for the 2026 Festival. Working closely with staff, the Intern will contribute toward overall festival planning, marketing, artist communication, venue coordination, and evaluation. Our LAX Festival is a highly visible platform for contemporary theater, dance, music, and interdisciplinary projects, and reaches thousands of audience members in greater Los Angeles. Our Programs for Artists are designed to support the production and presentation of contemporary performance by artists whose work advances and challenges multidisciplinary artistic practices. This position will work approximately 20 hours a week, June through September.
Competitive candidates will have: • Passion for supporting contemporary dance, music, and/or experimental theater with a working knowledge or interest in Los Angeles-based artists. • An interest in producing new work and/or working with a multidisciplinary presenter. • Knowledge of contemporary performance aesthetics, history, and forms. • Experience and/or strong interest in fundraising, development, and/or marketing for the arts. • Interest in writing for or about performance. • Proficiency in Google Office Suite (Gmail, Sheets, Drive, Slides, Calendar). • Proficiency in MS Office (MS Excel and MS PowerPoint, in particular). • Excellent time management skills; ability to prioritize work. • Attention to detail; problem-solving skills. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • Strong organizational skills with the ability to multitask. • Positive attitude; enthusiastically takes initiative. • Interest in graphic design and/or video editing is a plus.
LAPP is devoted to the production and presentation of contemporary performance by artists whose work advances multi-disciplinary practices. We support a diverse constellation of artists and audiences through the creation and presentation of groundbreaking experiences with innovative approaches to collaboration, technology and social engagement. We offer (1) artist programs including an array of professional development workshops, (2) the LAX Festival of contemporary dance, theater and music, (3) touring projects in which creative producers work closely with artists to develop new work, and (4) field initiatives, which advocate for local systems that innovate national outcomes. We carefully consider issues of diversity, equity, and representation in hiring. Staff leadership is 50% BIPOC. Staff is 80% queer and gender expansive (nonbinary/trans/intersex). Our board is 40% BIPOC. It is critically important to us that our team reflects the diverse community we serve.
Please submit a thoughtful letter of interest after researching our organization, along with a current resume, to hello@performancepractice.org. Be sure to include your name, pronouns, full contact information, educational institution, and expected year of graduation.