Monday, August 26, 2024

Fall for Fall Resident Choreographer!

 
Apply to be a resident choreographer for a festival in Atlanta Shannel Resto

DUE SEPTEMBER 5TH 2024


rogue wave believes in the core mission of making the dance world smaller. This means connecting more individuals, engaging more in processes, and lifting as we climb. Through the Dance Artist Residency, the communities of New York and Atlanta (North and South hubs of dance) will be connected. This will serve as a vehicle to bring new and exciting choreographers to new cities to create dance in an intensive style on independent professional artists, and then be performed for the public at the Fall for Fall Dance Festival. This opportunity makes it possible for emerging and mid-career dancers to work curiously and freely toward an end goal that feeds the dance community and city.

One dance artist from New York City region will come to Atlanta to set a new work of choreography on Atlanta based dance artists (rehearsals October 16-18) who apply for the residency process on a first come first serve basis. At the end of the week, the piece will be performed at the Fall for Fall Dance Festival, Oct 19-20. The work should be no longer than 10 minutes, but otherwise, all artistic choices are your call. 


Teaching opportunities are mandatory throughout the week : approximately 2 nights of teaching and one community open class. be available as well during the course of the residency.

Please complete the form below with proposals. We look forward to learning more about you!

 

APPLY HERE.
 

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