Dance

The Watermill Center

The Watermill Center

Discipline(s): Music, Theater, Dance, Performance and Visual Arts   Eligibility: Watermill invites emerging artists to submit ambitious proposals for the creation of collaborative works that critically investigate, challenge, and extend the existing norms of performance practice. Watermill also welcomes research proposals from established scholars.   Session: Fall (Sept-Dec) and Spring (Mar – June); 1-4 week sessions   Description: Living space (dormitory), workspace and use of one large passenger van for local use.

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MANCC Residencies

MANCC Residencies

Discipline: Dance   Description: Programs include the “Choreographic Fellows” program, “Living Legacy” program, and the “Mid-Career Artist in Residence Program.”

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Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies at Tower View

Anderson Center Residency

As a fully accredited member of the Alliance of Artists Communities (http://www.artistcommunities.org/) and RES ARTIS: International Association of Residential Art Centres (http://www.resartis.org/en/), the Anderson Center provides retreats of two to four weeks duration from May through October each year to enable artists, writers, and scholars of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment to create, advance, or complete works-in-progress. A rotating Peer Review Panel comprised of professional artists, writers, and scholars annually screens and selects all applicants.   This program is the largest of its kind in the Upper Midwest. Since the Center opened in 1995, more than 700 artists, writers, and scholars from over 45 states and 40 foreign countries have participated in the program.   The Center also engages in artist exchange programs with the…

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HERE Arts Residency Program

HERE Arts Residency Program (HARP)

Deadline: Early January   Discipline(s): Puppetry and “hybrid” Theater/Performance, Dance submissions are accepted on a year-by-year basis   Session: 1-3 years   Description: Through the HERE Artist Residency Program, HERE commissions and develops new hybrid works. As part of the HERE community of artists and audiences, our residents show works-in-progress, develop workshop productions, and mount full–scale productions. Through our residency programs, HERE seeks to not only grow innovative artistic work, but also give artists the awareness and skills—in areas such as audience relations, budgeting, grantwriting, and touring—they need to continue to grow their careers.

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Baryshnikov Arts Center

Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC) Residencies

Application by invitation. BAC residencies provide artists with space and resources to research and develop new independent projects or collaborations without the pressure of producing a finished product. Rental of Studios, Howard Gilman Performance Space, and Jerome Robbins Theater.

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