Everybody Dance Now!! (and this summer!)
Do you love to dance? Wanna show your stuff to the world? Then join the fun and be a part of Montreal-based choreographer Sylvain Emard’s Le Grand Continental this summer at The River To River Festival.
Do you love to dance? Wanna show your stuff to the world? Then join the fun and be a part of Montreal-based choreographer Sylvain Emard’s Le Grand Continental this summer at The River To River Festival.
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn announces an open call for the BRIC House Fireworks Residency Program, a residency and commissioning program for collaborative teams of artists interested in developing new, multidisciplinary work located in the BRIC house, a new exhibition and performance complex slated
Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance (ICPP) Certificate Program is taking applications for its second cohort of participants.
The Waterfront Committee of Manhattan Community Board 2, the community board which serves the West Village and Soho, is seeking arts-related ideas on possible programming for Pier 45 (at Christopher Street).
The Between the Seas Festival, which will be held in New York City from August 29th- September 4th 2011 is now accepting submissions for both performance and scholarly work.
The DUMBO Arts Festival is now accepting proposals to participate in this year’s festival which will take place on Friday, September 23 – 25, 2011.
Applications are now being accepted for Pig Iron Theatre’s new School for Advanced Performance Training. More info after the jump.
OurGoods.org, the new barter network for creative people, is live and ready to go. Check it out!
Since 2005, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) has established a vibrant residency program that has hosted over 40 artists and their collaborators, spanning theater, dance, music, video, and installation. Proposals are now being accepted for A.I.R opportunities.
Culturebot recently sat down with Sam Miller to learn more about the soon-to-launch Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance at Wesleyan University.
On October 23 the Department of Cultural Affairs presents the second Art of Money: Personal Finance Resources for Artists event offering FREE one-on-one financial counseling for working artists, arts administrators, and independent workers.
This year’s cycle is beginning for the Rockefeller Foundation’s New York City Cultural Innovation Fund. More info after the jump.