Gibney Dance is pleased to announce a call for applications for 2019 - 20 Dance in Process Residencies!
DiP is limited to "mid-career" New York City-based dance artists who are in the “mid-stage” of a process. Please review the Application Guidelines and Residency Resource Menu at GibneyDance.org/DiP thoroughly before applying.
All proposals must be submitted by Tuesday, April 23, 2019, at 5:00 pm.
Contact Information
Residency Date Preference
Please select at least four of the following possible date-range options for your residency, each consisting of three consecutive weeks.
Part I – Background Information
Part II – Narrative Questions
Part III – Project Budget
Please use the allotted spaces to detail a budget for your project. We ask that you take all income and expenses into account. Feel free to use as many line items as you see fit.
Part IV – Work Sample
An unedited five-minute excerpt of your work is required.
Please select a five-minute excerpt that best represents a recent work.
If you prefer your video to be accessible only by password, make sure you include the password with your application. If a video is password protected and a password is not provided through this application, the video will not be reviewed by the panel.
You are STRONGLY ADVISED to submit a work sample that begins precisely with the five-minute section you would like the panel to review, as opposed to including cueing instructions or a timestamp. If your work sample requires a timestamp but it is not included, the panel will only view the first five minutes.
The DiP Selection Panel
The DiP selection panel is comprised of panelists nominated and selected by DiP applicants. Please nominate up to three individuals for the DiP selection panel by providing names and contact information. All DiP applicants are invited to vote on nominated panelists. Nominees with the highest number of votes from applicants will be invited to sit on the panel.
Nominees must be:
a. Knowledgeable about the NYC dance landscape (e.q. has ten years of experience in the NYC dance field, and is currently active either directly, as a practitioner/artist, or indirectly, as a funder, administrator, teacher, etc.).
b. Willing and able to commit the time required for the DiP panel process.
c. Able to maintain a critical lens with regard to personal and aesthetic bias in the evaluation and selection process. (Please note that artists who apply for DiP in this round are not eligible as panelists.)
Nominee #1
Nominee #2
Nominee #3