Winter
Park, FL – December 6, 2009 – The Center for Contemporary Dance is
inviting emerging contemporary/modern dance choreographers and
artistic directors to apply for entry into The Center’s Residency Program, which has
supported and cultivated six contemporary dance companies over the
past eight years.
Artists accepted into the Residency Program receive rehearsal
space, business mentoring and production resources that make it
possible to publicly showcase new works and, ultimately, allow
choreographers to launch their own dance companies. “The Residency Program is
designed to incubate the next generation of contemporary dance
professionals,” says The Center’s artistic director Dario J.
Moore, “The
primary purpose of the program is to allow each Resident Artist to
fully develop his or her voice and vision, with an emphasis on
exploration, experimentation and above all else, collaborative
process.”
A
nonprofit arts organization that is also home to a school, The
Center for Contemporary Dance was the first dance education center
in Central
Florida
to implement an integrative platform for resident artists to develop
new contemporary dance works while building their companies. “The Residency Program is a
unique opportunity for a community of high-caliber dance artists to
focus on professional and creative development during a one-year
residency,” says The Center’s executive director Craig W.
Johnson,
“The Program is a model of process and community building,
that strives to have repercussions on a scale beyond that of art
making.” Residents are
encouraged to collaborate with each other, without the specific goal
or pressure of a performance product, though this may be a natural
outcome of the program.
During their residency, artists are supported in developing
work of their own design and sharing in each other's process while
defining short and long-term creative goals.
The
Center for Contemporary Dance encourages contemporary/modern dance
choreographers and artistic directors from all backgrounds to
apply. “It is
recommended that applicants come not with specific projects in mind,
but a willingness to share their skills and sensibilities, and an
openness to discovering new projects through collaboration with
others,” says Moore.
To apply for entry into The Center for Contemporary Dance’s
Residency Program, please follow the Application Guidelines outlined
below:
APPLICATION
GUIDELINES
Postmark
Deadline: Monday,
March 1, 2010
Residency
Term: One
year from the date of acceptance. All decisions announced
Monday,
April 5, 2010
To
apply, send the following
materials:
1.
One copy of the Application
Form.
2.
A two page (maximum) C.V., listing most recent accomplishments
first, including a listing of choreographic works, performance
experience, education, languages spoken and additional dance-related
experience.
3.
One letter of recommendation from an established professional in the
dance field relative to your career progress and/or your
collaborative experience.
4.
A DVD clearly labeled with your name, showing AT LEAST 2 BUT NO MORE
THAN 3, representative samples of your work as a performer,
improviser, and/or choreographer – A COMBINED TOTAL LENGTH OF 10
MINUTES MAXIMUM. Additionally, the applicant MUST appear in at least
one of the samples. DVDs in any regional format are
accepted.
5.
The Video Description
Form.
Send
application to:
The
Center for Contemporary Dance
Residency
Programs
3580
Aloma Avenue #7
Winter
Park, FL
32792
Email questions
or further inquiries to Artistic Director Dario J. Moore at Dario(at)TheCenterForDance.org.