👉Get free email job alerts!

Movement Facilitator, Trans Chorus

  •  London
  •  ÂŁ15k-20k
  •  Part time
  •  Closes August 23, 2025
  •  margo
  •  trans.chorus.uk@gmail.com
  • #Dance

Description

Job Summary

Freelance movement facilitator to co-create and deliver vocal and movement workshop for trans+ disabled people.

Job Description

https://www.instagram.com/transchorus/ - Trans Chorus is a vocal exploration space run for and by trans, gender non-conforming (gnc) and gender questioning people.

https://www.wearesensoria.co.uk/ - Sensoria is an arts access initiative working to create spaces for disabled, chronically ill and neurodiverse artists to educate, exchange and express through movement and music.

In September, Trans Chorus is starting a year-long residency at the beautiful https://www.staffordshirest.com/hire - Staffordshire St in Peckham, London. We'll be exploring the intersections between trans+ and disabled, chronically ill and neurodivergent experiences, asking how can we overcome disabling systemic barriers through creative intracommunal innovation? Our main tools for answering this question will be the voice, movement, rhythm and improvisation.

We're looking for a movement facilitator to co-faciliate our first in-person workshop in September. We hope to form a longer-term working relationship that will continue after this workshop and inform the rest of our residency. We recognise that embodied creative work is energetically charged and vulnerable, and so want to give space for everyone to feel out how it is to work together before making a commitment to join the whole project.

DATE: Sunday 21st September 2025

TIME: 1pm-6pm (includes set up and pack down time)

LOCATION: Staffordshire St,https://goo.gl/maps/RRTYqB8mY6tApzhx8 - 49 Staffordshire Street,https://goo.gl/maps/RRTYqB8mY6tApzhx8 - London ,https://goo.gl/maps/RRTYqB8mY6tApzhx8 - SE15 5TJ

FEE: ÂŁ200 (including prep time, excluding access costs if applicable.)

Who are we looking for?

We want to work with people who are actively exploring possibilities of how movement/somatics can be used to support our internal and external systems, especially as a regulatory tool for queer crip communities. We want to work with people who are excited about innovating new creative embodied exercises. People who are inspired by collaboration and are up for the dance of navigating intracommunal needs in order to move to places of liberation and collective care.

Job Requirements

  • At least 2 years of experience of facilitating movement spaces for disabled, chronically ill and or neurodivergent communities. We value lived experience as much as formal training.
  • Someone who has experience of collaborating with other creative embodied practitioners.
  • Movement practitioners who are trans, non-binary or gender non-conforming.
  • Movement practitioners who are disabled, chronically ill and or neurodivergent.
  • Someone who is a confident singer. You don't have to have professionally performed before, but need to be up for taking part in the vocal aspects of the work with a good sense of pitch and rhythm.

We welcome all applicants but we are especially interested in:

  • Movement practitioners who are from global majority backgrounds (people who are black, Asian, brown, dual-heritage and or indigenous).
  • Movement practitioners who are trans-fem, gnc/non-binary AMAB folk or trans-masc with an experience of taking testosterone.
  • Someone who has experience of co

Job Responsibilities

  • Co-creating a workshop with Trans Chorus & Sensoria.
  • Preparing for workshop and passing on pre-made advertising to your networks.
  • Co-facilitating workshop 3 hr, including 1 hr of set up and pack down time.
  • Facilitating group with care and confidence.
  • Debriefing with Trans Chorus & Sensoria about workshop, what resonated and what didn't.

How to Apply

If you’re liking what you’re hearing, head to the link to apply. We will ask a few short questions which you can answer in writing, via a video or voice note. 

Deadline: Friday 23rd August 12pm. 

Interviews: Week of 25th August, 30 mins online.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to email margo on [email protected] 

More arts jobs!