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Call for Proposals: Body - Space - Time Residency

November 7, 2018 - 12:00am

For local independent dance artists and companies. 

Residency Dates: December 18 - 24, 2018

Submit applications with subject line: "BST Residency" to Rachael Lincoln at rlincoln@uw.edu

Deadline: Friday Nov. 2, 2018

Direct questions to Rachael Lincoln at rlincoln@uw.edu

What is bst?

bst is a residency designed to support local dance artists by offering the gift of space and time during the UW Department of Dance “off” times, when formal classes are not in session. bst offers the opportunity to experiment, make mistakes, revise ideas, and remain focused on the creative process without the pressure that accompanies commissioned works or performance deadlines. We have large, beautiful studios with orwithout mirrors. We prefer you use your own Bluetooth sound system but we can provide our sound system if necessary.We seek to support dance artists in the making of new work and in the exploration of original ideas that may or may not culminate in a performance or methodology. We support innovative ideas while nurturing the vibrant Seattle dance community. Artists at all stages of their careers may apply.
In exchange, at some time in the following year artists are asked to give back to the undergraduate program by either offering a workshop or series of classes, or by creating or reimagining/reconstructing a dance on our undergraduate students. Other ideas are welcome.
We will be selecting two applicants this year.
Studios will be available from 9:00AM – 9:00PM. If you are chosen, we will ask you to develop a set schedule of your studio usage so we can monitor access to the space and the building. For your safety and building security you will be asked to comply with our standard security precautions and maintenance procedures.

What bst is NOT:

We are not offering people classroom space, teaching space, or community based project space. Your use of the studios should generate no revenue. This is meant for individual artists and companies to develop ideas.

Application Process for bst Residency

1. Briefly describe how you anticipate utilizing this opportunity. 350 word maximum please.
Be concise and clear as you describe your proposed bst Residency time. Understandably, your specific methods and goals may change. We’re interested in learning about the specific project you have in mind, but also how you hope the experience will advance or deepen your practice as a dance artist. Why would this intensive experience be especially beneficial to you at this time? Keep in mind that panelists may not know your work; clarity and brevity about what distinguishes you as an artist can help your application serve as a compelling introduction.
Our first bst Residency recipient, Dayna Hanson, offers this advice:
•   Allow plenty of time for your proposal; don’t put it together at the last minute. 
•   Begin your draft with a “brain dump,” listing all the thoughts and ideas you want to include in your application. Highlight the most important ones. Step away for a day or two; when you return to this list, choose your most important ideas and organize your proposal around them.
•   Find a reader to review your application before you submit. This may be someone who knows you but isn’t familiar with your dance work, someone who can give you an outside perspective on what you’ve written.
 
2. Propose two scenarios describing how you might work with our undergraduatesin the following year, in addition to times and dates that would work with your schedule.
3. Please attach your résumé to your application and include a link or links to samples of your work.
When you save your final draft and attach it, save it as follows: “lastnamebstresidency” Example: smithbstresidency

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