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2024 Percolate Artists Residency Programme open call with Dance Limerick

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2024 Percolate Artists Residency Programme open call with Dance Limerick. Light Moves Open Futures. Photo credit Maurice Gunning

Dance Limerick open call for professional dance artists and choreographers for Percolate Artists Residency Programme 2024

Dance Limerick has unveiled an exciting opportunity for professional dance artists and choreographers with an open call for the Percolate Artists Residency Programme 2024.

Dance Limerick offers supported residencies to professional dance artists and choreographers to research and develop work in the beautiful surroundings of St John’s church dance space and studio throughout 2024.

The residency aims to support research, experimentation, practice development and/or creation of work. Residencies are open to national and international dance artists in all dance genres and at any stage of their career. The residency is for a one or two-week period. It supports individual artists or a team of up to 4 artists/collaborators.

The programme welcomes varying participants, with the residency open to professional dance artists, choreographers, and companies, both from national and international realms, spanning all genres of dance and encompassing all stages of careers.

The residency aims to help dance artists grow by offering them time and space to research, develop, and try out new dance ideas while helping them take an already developed idea to the next stage.

It also provides networking opportunities for dancers to meet other artists. The residency will give dancers Time to engage with a local community in Limerick towards future project proposals and give rehearsal/production time toward presenting new work.

Dance Limerick has an interest in applicants who will engage with the local artists through class, conversations, workshops, and performance.

They also seek applicants who will share their work through a proposed engagement such work-in-progress showing or discussions with local peers, and applicants who will cultivate connection with Dance Limerick for future work presentations or collaborations.

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