Residency

Intercultural Indigenous Choreographers Creation Lab

Overview

This three-week lab for intercultural Indigenous choreographers and dancers focuses on re-embodiment and Indigenous voice. Departing from the belief that the body is the site of emotional, cultural, political, and spiritual history, the lab supports the exploration and creative development of personal voice and physical vocabulary. The program will explore the intersections of identity, movement, and creation.

The IICC Lab is led by esteemed faculty including Director of Dance Training, Alejandro Ronceria, a Canadian choreographer of Colombian descent and a pioneer in Indigenous dance globally. Participants for the lab will be selected from diverse Indigenous backgrounds. 

What does the program offer?

MIXED METHODOLOGIES

Examining Inspiring Artistic Practices through a variety of Methodologies of Making

In collaboration with the artist & curator Hannah Goldstein

Session Dates: 26 MAY - 31 May & 16 - 18 September (in-person exhibition)

Open to all Creative Practioners working in all mediums

Program Fee: €585

Due to the current war in the Ukraine coupled with continued anxiety around the pandemic, we have decided, in a very unprecedented move, to change our in-person Spring Session residency experience into a virtual happening.

ARCUS PROJECT 2022 IBARAKI ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
ARCUS PROJECT 2022 IBARAKI ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM

Call for Applications European Media Art Platform (EMAP) Residencies 2022

Call for Applications
European Media Art Platform (EMAP)
Residencies 2022

With the support of the European Union’s Creative Europe programme, for the next 3 years the European Media Art Platform expands its residency program for artists, collectives or other artistic collaborations working in the fields of digital art, media art, and bio-art to residencies in 15 countries. European artists, or collectives can apply with a project proposal for a residency of two months within June 2022 to January 2023. The artists will be collaborating with an artist of their choice or an artist local to the host institution:

Xoir with Colin Self

CAMP is a residential arts facility in the French Pyrenees. It's a place where great art is made, new movements are formed, new ideas are explored and groundbreaking people are nurtured. CAMP is located in Aulus les Bains, the last village before the France/Spain Pyrenean frontier chain. The location is spectacular - we are nestled at 750m above sea level, surrounded by snowcapped peaks over 3000m high, ancient forests and cascading waterfalls. There are eagles, lammergeiers, vultures, ibex and bears. Walk out of the residency, and within ten minutes you are completely alone in one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes in Europe.

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts: 2023 Artists-in-Residence Open Call Opportunities

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

For more than four decades Bemis Center’s core mission has been to provide artists from around the world dedicated time, space, and resources to conduct research and to create new work across conceptual, material, performative, and social practices. To date, more than 1,000 artists have participated in the residency program.

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