CROWD – International Dance Exchange | Artist Call Out

International
Deadline: 21.02.2021
Published: 26.01.2021

CROWD is a dance residency programme developed together with European partners in a time when international sharing and human togetherness is needed more than ever.

This research programme aims to support dance artists with an established practice in community engaged dance making and applications are invited before the deadline of 21 February 2021. Through a series of residencies in Germany, Finland, the Netherlands and the UK, participating artists will have the opportunity to extend their professional network, work alongside peers to exchange and develop their individual and collective practice, whilst generating new knowledge in the area of community engagement in dance.

What’s on offer?

– 6 weeks of national and international residency time in the second half of 2021
– A fee and per diems
– Collaboration with two international artists
– Network with five artists and six international dance organisations
– Travel and accommodation during residency periods here and abroad
– Access and caring responsibility bursaries available

How to apply?

Full information can be found in the CROWD - Artist Call Out and CROWD - Application Form posted on this page.

Please email residencies-london@goethe.de or us on sara@theworkroom.org.uk should you have any questions or special requirements. Applications are open and the deadline for submissions is 21 February 2021.

We welcome applications from individuals with lived experience of disability and people from the African diaspora, from the South, East and South East Asian diaspora and who are ethnically diverse, as these voices are currently underrepresented in our individual institutional programmes. Therefore, our decision process will include ethnically diverse and disabled representation.

The CROWD partnership includes:

Arts Council England (UK), NRW KULTURsekretariat (DE), Dansateliers (NL), TaikaBox (FI), TanzFaktur (DE), Theater im Pumpenhaus (DE) The Work Room (UK) and Dance4 (UK) working with the Goethe-Institut(DE).