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Location:
230 8 Street South, Lethbridge

Populations Served

  • Adults
  • Member Agency Staff
  • Young Adults
  • Youth

Competencies/Skills

  • Creativity
  • Critical Thinking
  • Leadership
  • Social Skills
  • Teamwork

Opportunity last updated: March 27th

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Dance Camp Volunteers

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Dance camp is a transformative program focused on celebrating BIPOC culture through dance and art.  Youth participants will develop technical skills, explore cultural identity and engage in artistic expression through dance, photography and painting.  The program will culminate in a grand showcase featuring choreographed performances and art exhibits with volunteers supporting workshops, coordination and event logistics.

Volunteer Duties

  • Registration Desk Team volunteers will serve as the first point of contact for attendees, ensuring a smooth, organized and welcoming check-in experience.
  • Logistics and Operations volunteers will be responsible for the smooth coordination of event resources, equipment and overall flow of activities before and during the event.
  • Workshop Support volunteers will assist the facilitators and participants to ensure interactive sessions run effectively and deliver a great learning experience.
  • Backstage Assistant volunteers will support behind-the-scenes coordination to ensure stage activities, performances, and speaker sessions run smoothly and on time.

Age Requirements

Must be 18 years old or above

Schedule

Friday’s from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Organization

Time Commitment

Continuing commitment

Type of Opportunity

Administrative & Office Work,Behind the Scenes,Community Engagement,Creative Arts & Culture,Health, Wellness & Recreation,Mental Well-Being

Application Type

Basic

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Apply Now

Thanks for your interest in this volunteer position!

We'll just need a bit of information so we can pass your application along to BIPOC Foundation.

Volunteers can sign up for up to 3 continuing commitment opportunities for immediate referrals. If you signed up for more than 3, a Volunteer Lethbridge staff member will connect with you before making new referrals.