Sunday, January 7, 2024

Call for Submissions: Balance Arts Center's Spring 2024 Performance Showcase

 
Three dancers, two in the foreground with arms outstretched & one partially visible behind, are dancing on a rug at the BAC

Join us this Spring for the BAC Performance Showcase in support of performing artists in NYC! There will be two shows taking place at the Balance Arts Center in Midtown: Saturday, April 20th at 7pm and Sunday, April 21st at 2pm.


- If accepted to participate, each piece will be in one of the two showcases

- Each artist will have up to 15 minutes of performance time

- There is no application fee!

- The BAC will curate the performances

- Musicians, singers, actors, dancers, and performers of all artforms are encouraged to apply!


Accepted applicants will receive:
- One 2 hour rehearsal in the performance space
- A 30 minute lighting rehearsal on the day of the performance (3 internal cues max)
- Reduced space rental fee at the Balance Arts Center as space is available (15% discount)


Application deadline is Friday, February 23rd at 5pm ET.

Applicants will be notified about their work being shown by Friday, March 8th.

 

Click here to learn more about the BAC's Karl Kemp Performance Space!

For more information and to apply, visit: balanceartscenter.com/performance-showcase-application

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