Thursday, March 4, 2021

Call for Choreographers for KoDaFe in NYC 2021!!

 
i KADA Dance Kyunguk Kim (SLP)

i KADA Contemporary Dance Company is searching for choreographers to participate for our International Dance Festival, the KoDaFe in NYC 2021!

Differing from the past, this year's KoDaFe will be a 2-day Film Festival where all performers' videos will be pre-recorded and streamed for the viewers. Taking place on June 25th and June 26th, the winners of each day will be selected by the viewers and will receive a Grand Prize of $200!
To enter, participants must provide all documents and materials mentioned in the Application form and pay a $20 fee for their application review by the 15th of March, 2021. The application link can be found on our website at www.ikadadance.com
 

The theme of this year's KoDaFe in NYC is all about positivity. "Let us Breathe, Let the World watch; Let us connect, when a pandemic keeps us apart."
Art transcends all barriers and boundaries. Art has no religion, race, or color. It is just the joy of breathing. In this year's KoDaFe, we hope to showcase unity and strength amongst artists from all around the world. We hope to communicate that though we may be apart, we will allow the whole world to watch through our art. With our live stream, we will connect and be a part of the same platform to give rise to a place that will represent our unity itself. That though we may not be face to face, we will still showcase our dance, from every place!

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