The heart of Boston Ballet is the human experience. Through our living and breathing art we forge human connectionsbetween artist and attendee teacher and trainee friend and newcomer ones outer and inner self. We believe that the community of employees that makes dance possible is better together when talented individuals with varied life experiences identities races cultures and ideas are welcomed encouraged and heard.
Boston Ballet seeks a full-time Draper to start work in mid-September to lead a team of three in constructing fitting and refurbishing costumes for professional ballet productions.
This is an advanced level hands-on production role requiring demonstrated professional experience in a theatrical costume shop environment. Candidates must be able to work independently manage complex builds and fittings and contribute immediately within a fast-paced production schedule. This is not an entry-level or apprentice position.
The ideal candidate has a minimum of 4-6 years of professional draping experience in professional dance theater opera or a comparable professional performance environment. Experience must extend beyond academic or student consultation with the Director of Costumes the Draper will lead a team on projects in collaboration with other costume shop teams and production staff.
Work includes new builds as well as remounts and refurbishments of existing and rented productions. The Costume Shop is a fast-paced multi-program environment requiring strong technical skills efficiency collaboration and professional-level costume production experience. Along with technical skills the Draper must be an excellent team leader and be able to guide delegate and manage the workflow of their team which includes one First Hand and one Stitcher plus occasional Over Hire staff.
Interested candidates must include links to view examples of previous draping work to be considered.
Responsibilities
Interpreting design sketches and creating a plan to execute the construction of the designs
Draping pattern making and sewing for assigned designs
Performing fittings of new and existing costumes on dancers of all genders
Supervising alterations and assigned costumes
Supervising teams work monitoring safety and quality of work
Calculating yardage and supplies needed for assigned projects
Training personnel as necessary
Attending dress rehearsals taking notes and trouble-shooting backstage
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Minimum MFA in costume technology or comparable professional experience
Minimum 4-6 years draping in a costume shop at a professional level
High skill level in working with a variety of fabrics particularly stretch fabrics
In depth knowledge of ballet costumes costume history construction and historic patterns
The willingness and desire to learn and teach new methods
Knowledge of machinery used in costume construction
Demonstrated supervisory experience and leadership in a professional theater setting.
Ability to work effectively under pressure.
Strong problem solving organizational and interpersonal skills
Work Conditions and Physical Requirements
Ability to stand for extended periods and move between sewing cutting and fitting areas
Frequent bending stooping and reaching while working with garments and materials
Ability to lift and transport materials up to 40 lbs.
Close visual acuity to assess fit construct patterns and inspect detailed work
Ability to operate sewing machines cutting tools and other costume shop equipment
Ability to work in a workroom environment with fabrics machinery and occasional exposure to shop materials (i.e. dyes adhesives)
Physical stamina to sustain repetitive tasks and meet production deadlines
Benefits
BCBS HMO health insurance plan with zero deductible
BCBS dental insurance with employer providing 100% annual premium for individual coverage
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) health and dependent care
Employer-paid life and disability plans
Immediate access to 403(b) retirement savings plan featuring both pre-tax and Roth options
Ability to purchase MBTA passes on a pre-tax payroll deduction basis up to IRS monthly limit
Paid time off holidays vacation personal and sick days
Free adult dance classes
Complimentary tickets to select Boston Ballet performances (based on availability)
Salary Pay Range: 65000 to 70000 annually. This range is a reasonable good faith estimate of the expected salary range for this position at this time based on a wide range of factors including qualifications experience and training operational and business needs and other considerations permitted by law. At Boston Ballet it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for the role.
Boston Ballet is an equal employment opportunity employer
Salary Description
$65000 - $70000 per year
Full-timeDescriptionThe heart of Boston Ballet is the human experience. Through our living and breathing art we forge human connectionsbetween artist and attendee teacher and trainee friend and newcomer ones outer and inner self. We believe that the community of employees that makes dance possible i...
Full-time
Description
The heart of Boston Ballet is the human experience. Through our living and breathing art we forge human connectionsbetween artist and attendee teacher and trainee friend and newcomer ones outer and inner self. We believe that the community of employees that makes dance possible is better together when talented individuals with varied life experiences identities races cultures and ideas are welcomed encouraged and heard.
Boston Ballet seeks a full-time Draper to start work in mid-September to lead a team of three in constructing fitting and refurbishing costumes for professional ballet productions.
This is an advanced level hands-on production role requiring demonstrated professional experience in a theatrical costume shop environment. Candidates must be able to work independently manage complex builds and fittings and contribute immediately within a fast-paced production schedule. This is not an entry-level or apprentice position.
The ideal candidate has a minimum of 4-6 years of professional draping experience in professional dance theater opera or a comparable professional performance environment. Experience must extend beyond academic or student consultation with the Director of Costumes the Draper will lead a team on projects in collaboration with other costume shop teams and production staff.
Work includes new builds as well as remounts and refurbishments of existing and rented productions. The Costume Shop is a fast-paced multi-program environment requiring strong technical skills efficiency collaboration and professional-level costume production experience. Along with technical skills the Draper must be an excellent team leader and be able to guide delegate and manage the workflow of their team which includes one First Hand and one Stitcher plus occasional Over Hire staff.
Interested candidates must include links to view examples of previous draping work to be considered.
Responsibilities
Interpreting design sketches and creating a plan to execute the construction of the designs
Draping pattern making and sewing for assigned designs
Performing fittings of new and existing costumes on dancers of all genders
Supervising alterations and assigned costumes
Supervising teams work monitoring safety and quality of work
Calculating yardage and supplies needed for assigned projects
Training personnel as necessary
Attending dress rehearsals taking notes and trouble-shooting backstage
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Minimum MFA in costume technology or comparable professional experience
Minimum 4-6 years draping in a costume shop at a professional level
High skill level in working with a variety of fabrics particularly stretch fabrics
In depth knowledge of ballet costumes costume history construction and historic patterns
The willingness and desire to learn and teach new methods
Knowledge of machinery used in costume construction
Demonstrated supervisory experience and leadership in a professional theater setting.
Ability to work effectively under pressure.
Strong problem solving organizational and interpersonal skills
Work Conditions and Physical Requirements
Ability to stand for extended periods and move between sewing cutting and fitting areas
Frequent bending stooping and reaching while working with garments and materials
Ability to lift and transport materials up to 40 lbs.
Close visual acuity to assess fit construct patterns and inspect detailed work
Ability to operate sewing machines cutting tools and other costume shop equipment
Ability to work in a workroom environment with fabrics machinery and occasional exposure to shop materials (i.e. dyes adhesives)
Physical stamina to sustain repetitive tasks and meet production deadlines
Benefits
BCBS HMO health insurance plan with zero deductible
BCBS dental insurance with employer providing 100% annual premium for individual coverage
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) health and dependent care
Employer-paid life and disability plans
Immediate access to 403(b) retirement savings plan featuring both pre-tax and Roth options
Ability to purchase MBTA passes on a pre-tax payroll deduction basis up to IRS monthly limit
Paid time off holidays vacation personal and sick days
Free adult dance classes
Complimentary tickets to select Boston Ballet performances (based on availability)
Salary Pay Range: 65000 to 70000 annually. This range is a reasonable good faith estimate of the expected salary range for this position at this time based on a wide range of factors including qualifications experience and training operational and business needs and other considerations permitted by law. At Boston Ballet it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for the role.
Boston Ballet is an equal employment opportunity employer
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