Open Call: Dance as Resistance

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Publisert: 05.03.2024
Small boats in a harbor at wintertime.

The partners of keðja Stretch are inviting professional dance artists to join us for this lab in Bodø at the beginning of October 2024.

30 September – 4 October, Bodø, Norway

The partners of keðja Stretch are inviting professional dance artists to join us for this lab in Bodø at the beginning of October 2024.

The Dance as Resistance lab is a response to the current precarious and uncertain times. It will be a space for performing artists to gather, reflect and explore their creative practices for political and social change.

Hosted by Davvi – Centre for Performing Arts, the lab is taking place in the Norwegian city of Bodø during the Cultural Capital City of 2024. The lab will bring together artists from across each of Keðja partner organisations.

Who is the lab for?

The Dance as Resistance lab is for artists who are engaged with how their political concerns can be reflected in their art-making. During the lab, the artists will develop strategies for how art can be an agent for change.

The lab is targeted at dance artists with an established artistic practice and an interest in exploring this in collaboration with peers in an international context.

Dates:

30. sep: Travel day
1. okt: Lab
2. okt: Lab
3. okt: Lab
4. okt: Travelday

The lab facilitator is Nina Ossavy:

Nina Ossavy is an award-winning performer, writer and artist. She holds an MA in Theater Practices from Rose Bruford College/Manchester University. In 2013 she started the interdisciplinary artist network CAN (Concerned Artists Norway) where she has curated numerous exhibitions, produced festivals and symposiums and also edited a book called On decolonizing nature. Concerned Artists Norway is an interdisciplinary association of artists with a common desire to use their artistic practices as a means of social change with a particular focus on ecology.

Ossavy writes about art and ecology in Ny Tid/Modern and has contributed to several anthologies. She has received several scholarships and holds the State Scholarship for established artists for 10 years from 2016. She is a member of the Norwegian Dramatists' Association and the Norwegian Actors' Association.

What do we offer?

Davvi - Senter for scenekuns will cover the fee, travel and accommodation for one artist, and we ask artists to apply for their participation through the partner of their country. Norwegian based artists apply to Davvi - Senter for scenekunst.
The Norwegian artist will be receiving a fee of NOK. 10 000 for their participation in the lab.

The selection criteria across the lab panels will be:

  • Demonstration of the arist’s motivation
  • connection to the theme of the lab
  • demonstration of their previous experience in a collaborative working context
  • All participants have to be present during the whole lab

How to apply:

The deadline for applying is March 15th 2024.
For Norwegian applicants: please fill out this application form:

About Keðja Stretch:

Keðja is a network for international dance collaboration working towards a more sustainable dance sector. Together we create open-access and non-hierarchical meetings for artists and organizations to get together, share ideas and knowledge and to learn together.

Partners:

JoJo - Oulu Dance Centre (FI)
Contemporary Dance Association (LT)
Dansverkstæðið (IS)
Estonian Dance Art and Dance Education Union (EE)
Förvaltningen för Kulturutveckling (SE)
Latvian Dance Information Centre (LV)
PTL Dance Theatre Ljubljana (SL)
Regional Dance Centre of Western Finland (FI)
The Work Room (GB)
Davvi – Centre for Performing Arts (NO)