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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?

OPEN CALL | International Platform for Choreographers

Companhia de Dança de Almada is organizing the 30th edition of Quinzena de Dança de Almada – International Dance Festival, a large forum for performance, dance, and interaction, to be held in Almada (Lisbon, Portugal) from September 22 to October 9, 2022.

Professional choreographers, dance companies and video directors are welcome to submit their projects to be presented in the in the International Platform for Choreographers.

With a spirit always open to new challenges, the festival develops a policy of inclusion, open to different types of performance, supporting new creators, alongside initiatives in view of spreading the appreciation and practice of Dance among different audiences, in a perspective of active interaction with the community.

MADC's Collective Thread Open Call Submission

MODArts Dance Collective (MADC) is elated to announce its sixth annual dance festival, Collective Thread, on March 11-13, 2021 7:30 PM via Zoom. The purpose of Collective Thread is to provide a voice and a platform for artistic self-impression to those women/womxn identifying artists of underrepresented ethnic groups within the medium of dance. The goal of Collective Thread is to instill artists with the necessary tools to take on leadership roles in an effort to increase diversity, inclusion, and gender equality in the dance field. 

Open call for residencies with Bora Bora Residency Centre

Bora Bora Residency Centre launches the open call to submit proposals for projects to be researched and/or developed in season 2021-22 (August 2021 to June 2022) in a residency with one of our Danish co-hosts.

*Deadline January 8th 2021 at 16:00 Copenhagen time*

There are a handful of residencies open to professional dance artists or dance ensembles or stage directors with a strong choreographic idea from all over the world.

DANISH OR BASED IN DENMARK?
In addition to our regular residencies, it is possible for Danish or Danish-based artists to also apply for consideration for our international residency programmes, which are based on exchanges with our Residency Centre partners, as well as a co-production opportunity.

Nonesuch

residency program - open all year 

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