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NY SHOE CREW

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$21/hr

Description Flexible Part-Time Retail $18.00 per hour for first 400 of training, then progressively raises up to $21.00 per hour upon reaching training goals LOVE "Dancing with the Stars", Vegas and ...

Description Flexible Part-Time Retail $18.00 per hour for first 400 of training, then progressively raises up to $21.00 per hour upon reaching training goals LOVE "Dancing with the Stars", Vegas and ...

In cases in which schools are closed temporarily due to health concerns, as is the case with Covid-19 pandemic, these services may be provided remotely via telehealth. As STARS Therapist: * Provides ...

In cases in which schools are closed temporarily due to health concerns, as is the case with Covid-19 pandemic, these services may be provided remotely via telehealth. As STARS Therapist: * Provides ...

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As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for dancing with the stars in the United States is $25.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Dancing with the Stars?

Dancing With The Stars is a popular reality television competition where celebrities are paired with professional dancers to compete in ballroom and Latin dance styles. Each week, couples perform choreographed routines, which are judged by a panel and voted on by viewers at home. The show runs for multiple weeks, with one pair eliminated each week based on combined scores, until a winning team is crowned. It has been adapted in various countries, with the U.S. version airing on ABC since 2005. The show is known for its exciting performances, celebrity drama, and helping famous faces discover their dancing potential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a professional dancer on a show like Dancing with the Stars?

To thrive as a professional dancer on a show like Dancing With The Stars, you need advanced dance training, versatility in multiple dance styles, and often a background in choreography or competitive dance. Familiarity with stage lighting, audio equipment, and video playback systems is helpful, as is experience with televised performance formats. Exceptional teamwork, adaptability, and the ability to teach and motivate celebrity partners are crucial soft skills. These abilities ensure high-quality performances, seamless show production, and engaging entertainment for audiences.

What are some common challenges for professional dancers working on televised competition shows like Dancing with the Stars?

Professional dancers on shows like 'Dancing With The Stars' often face the challenge of adapting their teaching style to match their celebrity partner’s skill level and learning speed. The fast-paced production schedule can be demanding, requiring quick choreography development and long rehearsal hours. Dancers must also collaborate closely with costume designers, producers, and other team members to ensure their performances meet both creative and technical standards. Balancing performance quality with the needs of live television, such as camera angles and audience interaction, is another unique aspect of the role.

What is the difference between Dancing With The Stars vs Professional Dancer?

AspectDancing With The StarsProfessional Dancer
Required CredentialsDance experience, choreography skills, TV performanceDance training, certifications, competitive experience
Work EnvironmentTelevision studio, live audience, travelDance studios, competitions, performances
Employer & IndustryTV network, entertainment industryDance companies, theaters, competitions

While Dancing With The Stars involves celebrity performances on a TV show, professional dancers work in various settings like studios and competitions, often with formal dance credentials. Both roles require strong dance skills, but Dancing With The Stars emphasizes performance and entertainment, whereas professional dancers focus on training and competitive excellence.

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RETAIL TEAM LEADER/SUPERVISOR WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH

Worldtone Dance

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$24/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description

FULL TIME Retail

$20.00 per hour for first 300-400  hoursof training, then progressively raises up to $24.00 per hour within first 9 months upon reaching training goals  All increases after that are based on merit and increasing responsibilities.


LOVE "Dancing with the Stars", Vegas and Broadway shows?


We are the team that does their shoes!


Located in the Times Square District, we are a specialty shoe business -- the ultimate source of ballroom, tango, salsa and theatrical dance shoes for New York City. In 2006, we opened our second location in Los Angeles, California.


TO APPLY:
Submit your resume in PDF format. Also, please let us know the best time for us to call you for a brief phone interview.

Only qualified applicants will be called.


Requirements

REQUIREMENTS:
All of our teammates are expected to be tough-minded, motivated, smart and talented individuals. For this position, retail experience and previous experience supervising or team leading are also important. Shoe and/or fashion background is helpful but NOT essential. Being willing and able to do whatever task is needed -- meaning not just supervising others -- is expected.  Professional attitude, initiative, positive outlook, patience, and poise required. Fluency in Russian, Mandarin or Spanish is a definite plus. Ability to be on your feet for extended periods of time, climb stairs and ladders, bend, and lift up to 20 lbs essential.


One last requirement -- MUST LOVE DOGS.

We have them. We love them. They are part of the work environment. Sometimes none are here, sometimes only 1 is here, and sometimes there are more. If you are afraid or allergic to dogs or cannot handle the challenges they sometimes present, this is not the place for you.


RESPONSIBILITIES
For our retail team leader/supervisor position responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following:


Identifying, setting up and supervising work assigned to staff to ensure correct and efficient completion.  But -- to be clear, you will be the team leader and you will also be expected to perform the same work as the rest of your team and lead by example doing tasks including::

  • receiving product
  • packaging/labeling/pricing
  • data entry of client and product info
  • doing inventories
  • shipping
  • basic store maintenance and cleaning
  • helping clients by selling shoes
  • other duties and responsibilities as assigned

You will learn a lot about our product and industry so that you will be able to help our clients and provide them with the correct options for their needs. It is our goal to find a person who is interested in growing into a higher management position but will help develop the We do offer growth opportunities for advancement to higher-level retail as well as corporate positions, and we like to groom from within.


OUR BUSINESS HOURS
Since COVID, we had to restructure our business hours. Right now our business hours are divided between administrative work, theatrical work and retail hours.  We are currently open Tuesdays thru Fridays from 12:00pm to 7:00pm and Saturdays from 10:30am to 5:00pm.  Retail hours are currently 3-6;300 during weekdays and 11-4pm on Saturday but we are expecting to modify those hours in the near future.   We are currently CLOSED on Sundays and Mondays. We hope that within the next 12 months we will increase hours and be able to offer even more hours and shifts for our team members.


DRESS CODE

Our company has a corporate casual dress code with a black, white, and gray color palette. That means black pants, jeans or capris and plain black, white or gray tops without logos or graphics. "Banker's wear" as well as skirts, dresses or any clothing that could impede someone's ability to climb ladders, lift boxes, or bend is not appropriate.That said, tank tops, crop tops, ripped/torn or cutaway clothes, sweats, hoodies and/or workout wear are also not appropriate. Nails cannot extend more than .25" from fingers. Finally, open-toed shoes and closed-toe shoes with heels higher than 1.5" are not permitted.