Ndaru Kartikaningsih Mph

Dance Programs Assistant at Boston Center for the Arts

Ndaru Kartikaningsih, MPH, currently serves as the Artist Programs & Production Coordinator at BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange since January 2024, and as Project Coordinator at the University of Alabama at Birmingham's Department of Occupational Therapy since February 2023, overseeing research projects focused on individuals with spinal cord injuries and unilateral cerebral palsy. Previous experience includes roles as Gala Stage Manager for Boston Dance Alliance, Dance Programs Assistant at Boston Center for the Arts, and Office and Production Assistant at Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, among others. Ndaru also has a foundation in teaching as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Boston University School of Public Health and as a Dance Instructor at StyleMe Dance Studio. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Public Health and a Bachelor's degree in Health Science from Boston University.

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Boston Center for the Arts

Mission Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) is a not-for-profit performing and visual arts complex that supports working artists to create, perform and exhibit new works, develops new audiences, and connects the arts to community. The Complex The BCA’s 190,000 square foot campus consists of: • Four theatres. These include the BCA Plaza Theatre with 142 seats; the BCA Plaza Black Box with up to 90 seats, as well as the new, state-of-the-art Stanford Calderwood Pavilion, which houses the Roberts Studio Theatre with up to 209 seats and the Wimberly Theatre with up to 370 seats. • Rehearsal and education space. Rehearsal Hall A and Deane Rehearsal Hall in the Calderwood Pavilion are the main rehearsal spaces for larger companies and are also used for performances, events, and meetings. • The Mills Gallery. The premier, independent non-profit gallery in Boston, showing the work of local and national, established and emerging artists • The Tremont Estates Building. The Artists Studio Building is the working home for over 50 artists. • The Cyclorama. Opened in 1865, the Cyclorama is on the National Register of Historic Places. Featuring a copper skylight dome atop a round brick-lined 23,000 square foot space, the Cyclorama can host up to 1,200 visitors. • The Boston Ballet Building. This Graham Gund-designed building has been home to the Boston Ballet for 16 years. • The Community Music Center of Boston (CMCB). Now in its 99th year, CMCB has positively impacted the lives of thousands of children and adults each year, many of them underserved, through lessons and classes on site, in the Boston Public Schools, through social service agencies and at community centers. • Beehive Jazz Café, is nestled in the BCA complex in space that was once occupied by a black-box theatre at street level and a basement. Now, a dining room on the upper level overlooks the lower level café and stage where live jazz is featured nightly.


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