Performers for Simone Forti's Dance Constructions (1960-61)

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Performers for Simone Fortis Dance Constructions (1960-61)

The Museum of Modern Art seeks individuals to perform Simone Fortis Dance Constructions (1960-61) on view February 2027.

About: Simone Forti (American b. Italy 1935) began developing the pieces she eventually called Dance Constructions based on ordinary movement chance and simple objects like rope and plywood boards. First performed in 1960 at the Reuben Gallery in Soho and then in Yoko Onos loft the following year this suite of nine works explores the nature of social relationships often directing performers to cooperate or collaborate to carry out a set of task-based instructions and frames a connection between the sculptural object and the body in motion that prefigured many concerns of Minimalist sculpture. Dance Constructions entered MoMAs collection in 2015.

Call Details: In accordance with the artists vision for these performance works the role requires strength agility and spatial awareness as well as performing repeated physical movements over an extended period of time. The performance incorporates improvisational scores. Candidates with a background in movement and performance are encouraged to apply. Qualified candidates will be required to:

  • perform in extremely close contact with others while weight sharing and weight bearing
  • lift at least 20 lbs
  • sing
  • whistle

Schedule: Anticipated rehearsal and performance schedule held onsite at MoMA include:

Rehearsals:There will be six to eight days of rehearsal including orientation tech rehearsal and dress rehearsal between January 19 - February 3 2027

Performances:The approximately 60 minute program will be performed twice a day three days per week for four consecutive weeks. Exact dates are to be determined between January 28 - February 28 2027. Cast members will rotate throughout the run.

Preparation will include intensive rehearsals with authorized Dance Constructions teachers Museum staff and other experts in the field. Performers must be available for the full rehearsal and performance period to participate.

Compensation:

Rehearsals $300 per rehearsal day for up to 7 hours. Hours range between 9:30am to 5:30pm

Performances $750 per performance. There will be up to two performances scheduled per day.

Application: To apply please visit MoMA Jobs and submit all of the following materials. Please include FULL NAME - Dance Constructions in all document titles and video links.

  1. CV
  2. Headshot
  3. A statement of interest indicating your desire to participate and experience
  4. Up to two video links of unedited footage of your movement practice previous performance work dance improvisation or other relevant work samples. These links should be included in your statement of interest.

Application Deadline: May 29 2026

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement: Equal Employment Opportunity has been and will continue to be a fundamental principle at the Museum where employment is based upon personal capabilities and qualifications without discrimination because of race color religion sex age national origin disability pregnancy genetic information military or veteran status sexual orientation gender gender identity or expression marital and civil partnership/union status alienage or citizenship status creed genetic predisposition or carrier status unemployment status familial status domestic violence sexual violence or stalking victim status caregiver status arrest or conviction record to the extent required by applicable law credit history or any other protected category as established by applicable law including the New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL).



Performers for Simone Fortis Dance Constructions (1960-61)The Museum of Modern Art seeks individuals to perform Simone Fortis Dance Constructions (1960-61) on view February 2027.About: Simone Forti (American b. Italy 1935) began developing the pieces she eventually called Dance Constructions based o...
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