Pay fair artist fees to themselves and their collaborators Cover travel & accommodation costs
Artistic mentoring from the Artistic Director (on request) An additional access budget to support the artist Who is it for? The residency programme is for: Artists who arebased in Scotland(this applies to the lead artists – you can welcome collaborators from outside of Scotland but we may not be able to support travel and accommodation costs for these individuals) Artists who see their work as based in dance, movement and/or choreographic practices. Please read the application guidelines below for further information. The online application can be completed in a written or video/audio recording format. The form details word count and recording duration. Visual quality, camera and editing skills will not be taken into consideration for filmed submissions, and spelling and grammar will not form part of the consideration of written applications. The form will ask: How will you use this residency?
Your proposed idea: what theme, topic or question you want to explore, if you are developing a new work or an existing one, or if you just want some exploration time. Background/context (if relevant): where does the idea come from? Why is it relevant? Artistic process: how will you approach your creative enquiry, which tools, processes or methodologies you might use to explore it?
How might this residency affect your artistic evolution? Do you plan to work with any collaborators during the residency? If so, who? And what will they bring to the artistic process? Timeline: Deadline for submissions: Wednesday 22 January 2025, 11:00 Panel meeting: Thursday 30 January 2025 Artists Informed: Week of 5 February 2025 For residencies taking place between 21 April and 27 June 2025 D
eadline: Wednesday 22 January 2025, 11:00
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