Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture Application Due October 25, 2013 - Early Consideration Due November 1, 2013 Final Deadline BAM requires total dedication from its interns in regards to attendance, punctuality, and assignments. Every part of the BAM internship experience is important, whether working in a group in your department or on individual projects. Therefore it is critical that your commitment to the work and hours is absolute. Because spaces are limited, only students who can fully commit their time and remain in the program through its entirety should apply. Please read the guidelines below before submitting your application to ensure that you meet the qualifications. In order to apply, you must: Be at least a junior or senior in high school Be able to provide your own transportation Provide at least two letters of recommendations from current or former employers, teachers, advisors, and/or mentors. No relatives. Have a 3.0 GPA Be set to graduate by June 2014 or 2015, and plan on applying to college Be available to intern 3 days/week December May for three hours per day between the hours of 3pm and 7pm Attend four orientation sessions: Nov 12, 14, 19, & 21 from 3:30 6:30pm. Adhere to BAM rules and regulations Maintain respectable professional conduct at all times Please complete the application with your guardian and sign below. Return to BAM along with a copy of your last report card, and two letters of recommendation, each in an individual sealed envelope with your recommender s signature on the back. Applications must be post-marked by Nov 1, 2013, and should be mailed to: Brooklyn Academy of Music c/o Cathleen Plazas Education & Humanities Dept. 30 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217 Hand-Delivered Applications can be delivered to: Cathleen Plazas Brooklyn Academy of Music Fisher Building 321 Ashland Place Brooklyn, NY 11217 Intern selections will be made by a committee, and will be based on the application, letters of recommendation, group interview, and individual interview. By signing below, you acknowledge that you meet all of the above requirements and wish to submit your application for consideration. You also acknowledge that you have reviewed this application and discussed a plan of support with your guardian and school contact. Student signature: Date: I have reviewed this application with my child and have designed a support and time plan in which I would be involved if my child were to be accepted. Guardian signature: Date: Please contact Cathleen Plazas, Internship Coordinator, with any questions at 718-724-8058 or cplazas@bam.org Thank you for your interest!
GENERAL INFORMATION Student name: Address: Apt. #: City: State: Zip Code: Student phone ( ) Student e-mail Gender (please circle): Male Female Transgender Other Race (please circle): White/Caucasian Black/African-American Asian Hispanic/Latino Native American Other Do you currently receive Free/Reduced lunch? Yes No I don t know Student date of birth: Grade: School: Guardian: Relationship to applicant: Guardian s daytime phone: ( ) Guardian s evening phone: ( ) Guardian s e-mail: AVAILABILITY: Please note: You MUST be able to commit nine hours a week (over three days). Two work days, between Monday and Friday, between the hours of 3 and 7pm, will be scheduled individually. The third day is a mandatory workshop for all interns and occurs every Tuesday from 3:30 to 6:30pm. I am available to intern between 3 and 7pm on (please circle all available days): Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday What is the earliest you could arrive at BAM after school? What is your preferred arrival time? Are there any changes you would need to make to this schedule? If so, what are they? Please list any extra-curricular organizations you are a part of, how long you have been a part of them and any position title you might have: Organization Name Dates Participated Titles Held 2
Please list any other commitments that you have in addition to school (after-school tutoring, sports, community program, prom and/or church group): Please list any tests you will be taking during the school year (Regents, AP Exams, SATs, Noctis, College Placement and Entrance Exams) and the dates/times, if known: If you have any other responsibilities or obligations that may conflict with the Internship Program (taking care of family relative, family vacation, part-time job, etc.), please list them below with as much description of time needed as possible: QUESTIONS An important element of the BAM Career Development Internship program involves identifying challenges and coming up with strategies to reach a solution. Please complete the following items with this in mind: 1. Please describe a challenge you have experienced in your life and how you resolved it. 2. If you were to have difficulty during the internship doing the activities listed below, please describe how you would solve the issue. a. Submitting journals, assignments, and/or paperwork on time: b. Arriving to BAM on time: c. Managing your time because of school pressures: Short essays (typed and attached, 200-400 words each) 3. What interests you about the BAM Career Development Internship program? 4. List and explain your personal attributes and strengths that make you a good candidate for this opportunity. 5. What do you hope to gain from this internship program? 3
Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture Application Parent and/or Guardian Application Form This form is to be filled out by the Parent and/or Legal Guardian of the Student Applying Your child is currently applying to be a part of the BAM Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture Program. This exclusive 23-week program will allow your child to learn the nuts and bolts of how performing arts organizations put on productions and programs, and gain insight into the diversity of arts-management careers available in the field through valuable work experience with a professional team, work-readiness workshops, one-on-one mentorship, assignments to further develop their skills, as well as the opportunity to attend BAM performances. In October 2013, BAM will be hiring eight interns to participate in the Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture Program. Priority consideration will be given to interns from Brooklyn high schools. Interns will work at BAM three days a week for a total of 9 hours, including a mandatory workshop on Tuesday afternoons. Interns will work in BAM s administrative offices located in Fort Greene, just steps from the Atlantic Avenue subway station. Students who successfully complete the internship program will be paid through stipend. If an intern does not complete the program, he/she will be paid out for the hours he/she has worked thus far. For this reason, students have an obligation to accurately report their hours. Students who successfully complete the internship program also have the opportunity to continue on this career track through two different programs at BAM. The summer directly following their internship, participants are eligible to return to BAM as paid counselors for our Summer Youth Workshops, where they can learn more about arts education and the implementation of this type of programming. They may also be able to continue to work in their respective department, dependent on the capacity of the department. Students who successfully complete the internship will also be given priority consideration should they choose to become part of BAM s College Internship Program, which is available to them during all semesters of their college careers. Because this is such an exclusive group of interns, BAM requires total dedication in regards to attendance, punctuality, and assignments. Every part of the BAM internship experience is important, whether working in a group in their department or on individual projects. Therefore it is critical that their commitment to the work and hours is absolute. Because spaces are limited, only students who can fully commit their time and remain in the program through its entirety should apply. With that in mind, please be aware of the following dates: Internship Applications are due Nov 1, 2013. Priority Consideration will be given to applications turned in by October 25, 2013. Interviews will take place the week of Nov 4 Interns must attend four days of orientation on Nov 12, 14, 19, and 21 from 3:30pm-6:30pm Interns will start interning on the week of Monday, Dec 2. Interns will spend 9 hours at BAM each week: Two full work days, scheduled between Monday and Friday and lasting for 3 hours between the hours of 3 to 7pm, plus a mandatory workshop every Tuesday from 3:30 to 6:30pm. Interns are not expected to intern when school is not in session; however, if they have missed days, they can schedule to make up those hours on those days if their department is not on holiday. Interns will be invited to attend all DanceAfrica Pre-Opening and Opening events on Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18. The last day of internship will be Friday, May 23, 2014 May 27, 2014 will be the final workshop Interns may use May 28 and May 29 to work on Graduation Ceremony presentation or to make up any days missed in the internship program Friday, May 30, 2014 will be the Program Graduation and Culminating Event Please complete the following: Student Name: Guardian Name: Relationship to applicant: Guardian s phone: Daytime ( ) Evening phone: ( ) Guardian s e-mail: 4
My child is able to attend BAM during the required hours for the BAM Career Development Internship program: YES NO My child and I have discussed the benefits of the BAM Career Development Internship program and have discussed the required time commitment. I fully support my child s participation and will help make this experience beneficial by: PARENTAL OR GUARDIAN CONSENT Please sign, I have read the above and support my child s participation in BAM s Career Development Internship Program. I hereby release, indemnify and hold harmless the Brooklyn Academy of Music, its agent s employees and the City of New York from any liability of any kind arising out of the participation of my child in this program. I hereby give permission for BAM to use photographs of or including my child for publicity, promotion and documentation for this program, and to reprint my child s written material. IMORTANT RELEASE BAM Education is creating a web and social media presence for its after-school programming, which will include video and blog postings of individual Interns. By signing the above you are giving the Brooklyn Academy of Music permission to post internet blogs and video images of your son or daughter delivering individual and group on-camera video-critiques of BAM performances as well as working at BAM. These videos and blogs may be viewed by the public through BAM s web and social media sites. We hope that you will grant your permission to include your child in this new and innovative component of the program. BAM respects the wishes of parents and students, so if you have any questions or concerns, regarding this release, please feel free to contact Cathleen Plazas, Internship Coordinator, at 718-724-8058 or cplazas@bam.org. 5
Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture Application School Contact Person Application Form This form is to be filled out by your School s Contact Person for the BAM Internship Program Student Name: School Contact Person Name: School: School Contact Person Title: Phone Number: ( ) E-mail: This student is able to attend BAM during the required hours for the BAM Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture program, and does not have any interfering class conflicts: YES NO This student is set to graduate from High School in June 2014 or 2015: YES NO This student currently has at least a 3.0 GPA: YES NO The student has applied to college: YES NO The student has been accepted to college: YES NO If yes, what college? Student currently receives free/reduced lunch YES NO I have discussed the exciting benefits and program requirements of the BAM Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture Program as well as [student name] s existing school and after-school commitments. I believe that [student name] should be considered for the BAM Brooklyn Interns for Arts & Culture Program because 6