Closing date | 17:30, Thursday 22 February 2024 |
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Maximum awarded | €25,000 |
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Artform and practice(s) | Dance |
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Applicant type | Individual Artist |
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Contact | Adele Kirwan |
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Telephone | 0871175134 |
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Email | adele.kirwan@artscouncil.ie |
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The purpose of the scheme
The objective of the Dance Artist Residency Scheme is to
stabilise and support a network of dance artists in residence across the
country. The scheme is specifically aimed at dance artists working in
collaboration with an arts centre or an organisation or a festival and/or a
local authority (Please note: the inclusion of a local authority is mandatory for Strand
1).
This scheme has two strands:
Strand 1
- Professional dance artists who have the committed support of at least
one local authority and one arts centre or organisation or festival, and who
are resident in the Republic of Ireland;
- Local authorities proposing to establish a professional dance-artist residency.
Strand 2
- Professional dance artists who have the committed support of an arts
centre or an organisation or a festival;
- Dance artists who wish to undertake a period of mentorship with an
experienced dance artist in residence in order to develop their community
practice;
- Dance artists who wish to
develop a short-term residency with a specific cohort of people.
Access Supports
If you have a disability and would like help applying, contact our
Access Officer as early as possible before the deadline.
Phone:
Email: access@artscouncil.ie
You will be able to apply for additional costs if you have access
needs relating to your application.
Note: applications will only be accepted through the Arts
Council’s Online Services site.
If you have not used Online Services before you must register for a login to be
able to apply for funding. It is important that you register as early as
possible as it may take up to five working days for your registration to be
processed.
How do I apply for this?
- Download and read the guidelines available at the top right-hand corner of this page.
- Check if there is any mandatory supporting material that must accompany your application. We may provide a template for the supporting material. If so, you can download it from the supporting materials section at the top right-hand corner of this page.
- All applications must be made through the online services website. You will be able to upload a wide range of support materials in electronic format along with your application form.
- You must be registered with the online services website to make an application. If you are not already registered, we recommend you register for online services as far in advance of the deadline as possible, as it may take five days for your online services registration to be processed.
Still need help?
A listing of frequently asked questions about making an online application
A step-by-step video guide on how to download, complete and upload an application form for funding.
A listing of funding-related tweets