Selected choreographers will be announced on Friday, June 28th.
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Peridance is excited to present a fully produced performance on Saturday, September 21st, 2024 at the KnJ Theater showcasing four choreographers who span various dance genres, ages, and stages of their careers. Choreographers interested in presenting their work should submit an application to Peridance Center by filling out the form below by no later than Sunday, June 2nd at 11:59 PM EST. Selected choreographers will be announced on Friday, June 28th. APPLY
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Are you a dance making organization seeking general operating support? Dance/NYC invites dance making organizations and groups based in the metropolitan NYC area with operating budgets of $25,000-$250,000 to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the fourth iteration of the Dance Advancement Fund, made possible by the generous support of the Howard Gilman Foundation and the Ford Foundation. The deadline for submissions is June 18, 2024, 5:00 p.m. ET. LEARN MORE AND SUBMIT Selected dance making organizations and groups will receive: • two-year general operating support grants of $6,000 to $40,000 per year; • professional development support in the form of online webinars and grantee cohort meetings; • and goal-directed coaching and consulting to support grantee infrastructure and sustainability goals. In order to minimize applicant labor, the application will be a two part process: • Expressions of Interest (EOI) are now open for submissions until June 18, 2024, 5:00 p.m. ET. This is an accessible online form assessing applicant interest and eligibility for the grant. • Applicants selected through the EOI process will be invited to submit a full application available July 9, 2024. NOTE: Grantees of the 2022-2023 DAF iteration of the program will not be required to submit an EOI and will automatically be invited to the next tier of the application process, in as much as they are in good standing and in alignment with program goals and management. Performances will take place at El Barrio's Artspace this September 7 and 8.
Clark Center NYC will offer an honorarium to all performers. We invite you to apply. All dance forms are, of course, welcome. Solos: 5 minutes. Duets and group pieces: 8 minutes For an application please email Clarkcenternyc@gmail.com Subject: Dance Showcase Deadline: June 1, 2024 Arts On Site is booking residency opportunities for 2024 at AOS R&R. Residency special for individual artists: 4 nights & 5 days Monday through Friday Accommodations in the Art Studio Loft $350 If you're interested in a group residency, we offer a 30% discount on accommodations. We look forward to seeing you in the Shawangunks soon. Learn more at https://www.artsonsite.org/artistrr MADE BY WOMEN is a dance festival, presented by Dual Rivet, highlighting women choreographers. Dual Rivet is offering a platform for selected choreographers to present their work alongside one another to uplift women in the arts and highlight the important role we play inside the choreographic world. WHAT: Choreographer that are selected will: - Share a piece between 10-15 minutes long - Receive a $300 Performance Stipend + photo and video - Have access to rehearsal space at Arts On Site WHEN: Application Deadline: May 17th Festival Dates: September 26th Opening Party & Film Night, Sept 27th & 28th Live Performances. Workshop: Sept 27th WHERE: Arts On Site HOW: APPLY HERE ** Application deadline - May 17th 2024 ** Open Calls
2024 Haunted Mill + 2025 Winter Residency Apply through May 6 Zoom info sessions next week! Our 2025 Winter Residency and Haunted Mill open calls are live for one more week! Learn more about how to apply and view recordings of our info sessions on our applications page. We’ll also be hosting two more office hours sessions to answer any questions you might have about your applications! Office hours 5/1, 2–4:15 PM: Will’s Office Hours 5/6, 10 AM–4 PM: Will’s Office Hours Find out more and APPLY Join us for “Dance Convening: The Health and Future of Black Dance Artists,” a gathering hosted by Black Dance Stories and 651ARTS. Secure your spot by RSVPing to blackdancestories.info@gmail.com by April 13th.
The Strokes of Genius Fellowship (Strokes of Genius) is an open application program that provides artists, curators, journalists, and scholars with funding to develop new creative projects. Awarding six (6) fellowships annually with a $2,500 grant, feedback support from The Black Genius Foundation Staff and mentorship support from The Black Genius Brain Trust, Strokes of Genius fulfills our commitment to invest in the creativity and cultural production of Black artists and arts professionals and our dedication to nurturing the creative health of our communities. STROKES OF GENIUS SUPPORTED PROJECTS The Strokes of Genius Fellowship can be used to support the following types of projects:
READ MORE AND APPLY HERE Join us for a 10-day journey in dance, discussion & connection. Participants will be immersed in the movement world of the Birds, ANIKAYA’s Conference of the Birds ensemble, along with the histories, dances and ritual practices of Benin. DEADLINE TO APPLY April 15 Read more and apply here ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES PASS Open Call: Apply by April 18! Staten Island Arts grants for performing artists: Mertz Gilmore Dance Research Grant and the Howard Gilman Performing Residency Arts Cohort. Find out more here |
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AuthorI am a performer, historian, consultant and dance writer. I am a Empire State College's online program Center for Distance Learning. I am also a former faculty member at The Ailey School and the Alvin Ailey/Fordham University dance major program, Hunter College, Sarah Lawrence College (Guest), Kean University and The Joffrey Ballet School's Jazz and Contemporary Trainee Program. I write on dance for The Amsterdam News, Dance Magazine and various publications. Click below to read more about me at my home page - "About Me." |