Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Workshop Foundation AIR

Dance, Performing Arts
Hungarian, English
The first presentation offers a possibility to present a rough work-out of the artistic concept in a studio, with the integration of the audience as an active part of the performance.
The second step is a work-in-progress show in a (theatre) studio with minimal lights and technical help, with audience feedback-round at the end.
The closing evening of the residency program at the end of the third step is a theatre performance where participating pairs present the results of their research work.
14th October to 18th December, 2013
Rehearsal space, financial support, accommodation, travel costs (one trip to Budapest and back).
For artist/creative who:
  • are experienced and curious to research into the subject of improvisation in dance
  • wish to collaborate with Hungarian colleagues from a different art field
  • have participated or currently are participating in any DÉPARTS program or were/are students of P.A.R.T.S. -  this can be an advantage, but not necessary!


The residency takes place within the frame of "Research into the Unknown", a program that aims at encouraging artists to research on improvisation as an artistic tool, as a means of creation in contemporary dance. The program offers an intensive researching opportunity for artists/creators and focusing on the creative process, on the research itself rather then creating a performance. The program is made up of three consecutive steps, in each step the research period is followed by a presentation where  audience plays an important role by giving feedback and dialogue with the artists / creators.

What is the aim of the program?
The aim of the program is to encourage artists/creators who are researching improvisation as an artistic tool in the field of contemporary dance and other art forms. Each semester one Hungarian and one foreign artist/creator participate in the residency program. They choose a partner / artist from another art-form, with whom they venture into the Unknown with the tool of improvisation.


How to apply?
Please send the listed materials via e-mail or by post to the Workshop Foundation:
  • completed application form (including concept description and from which artform you would like to choose your partner) Please pay attention to the characters required in the form. WSF will not accept project descriptions beside the form.
  • detailed CV – max.2 pages
  • portrait of yourself,
  • other photos and video of your work (DVD, CD-ROM, VHS, it is also sufficient to provide a link if your video is available on a web page)
September 2 2013

Contact info

(+36-1) 456-2045
 
 

Contact info

(+36-1) 456-2045

Contact info

(+36-1) 456-2045

Contact info

(+36-1) 456-2045
 

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