EXPERIMENTICA 2013: BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN - call for submissions (Cardiff)

EXPERIMENTICA 2013: BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN
WEDS 6 - SUN 10 NOVEMBER               

Please find attached submission guidelines for Experimentica 2013.

Experimentica is a key event for the presentation of new performance and interdisciplinary projects across installation, film, video, sound art, dance and theatre. It is a significant platform for artists from Wales to produce or introduce their work, alongside contributions and commissions by internationally established artists.

Experimentica is an opportunity for artists at all stages in their career to present challenging, experimental new works within an international arts centre based in Cardiff.

EXPERIMENTICA 2013: BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN
In 2013, Experimentica will celebrate its 13th Birthday and will take its cue from the unlucky-for-some Number 13.

Guidelines can be downloaded at: www.chapter.org or you can email visual.arts@chapter.org.

Deadline for submissions: Midday on 1 May 2013


[emergencynw] Witnessing the Event / Capturing the Particular

Witnessing the Event / Capturing the Particular

Witnessing the Event / Capturing the Particular is the long awaited online publication that follows on from the Compass Live Art Symposium in November 2011.

 

It is available to download here.

 

Compass Live Art Symposium was a weekend of engaging reflection and discussion on live art in the public realm and live art as socially engaged practice. Director Sarah Spanton presents this record of and interpretation of some of the wide-ranging dialogue that took place over these three seminal days in Leeds.

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Sarah Spanton
+44 (0)113 3807466 (studio/office)
For the latest updates on Waymarking activity and ideas go to http://waymarkingthesketchbook.wordpress.com

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£1 million Open call - only 1 week to submission deadline: 29 April

     


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In partnership with BBC Radio 4, we are looking for proposals from UK-based artists for site-specific projects of real scale and ambition in relation to particular places across the UK.

Open is a £1 million call for submissions from visual artists, filmmakers, writers, composers, theatre makers, producers, choreographers and artists working in the digital space. Free to enter, the deadline for submissions is only a week away, 6pm 29 April.

Previous Artangel open calls have produced works including: Michael Landy's Break Down; Jeremy Deller's Turner Prize winning The Battle of Orgreave; Roger Hiorn's Seizure and Clio Barnard's award-winning The Arbor.

For more information on Open and to apply: www.artangel.org.uk/open


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Chester Performs: New artist commission opportunities

Call for Artists and Creative Collaborators… Please circulate to anyone you think might be interested.

Summer Projects
July & August 2013

Every Saturday afternoon in July and August Chester’s Amphitheatre will host family drop in activities – community workshops, creative games and family fun.

Chester Performs is looking for artists and creative collaborators to create workshops, props, games and site decoration for the summer programme, for example:

  • Giant garden items - flowers, bugs, insects, windmills, plant pots, furniture…
  • Giant games – chess, operation, playing cards, dominoes…
  • Giant story book
  • Peep through boards
  • Magnetic poetry/story board
  • Science themed items e.g. bendy mirrors, wind/solar powered props, inventions…

There are a number of ways to get involved, we are currently seeking proposals for:

1.  Community Engagement Facilitators 
2.  Creative Workshops 
3.  Commissions

Deadline for proposals: Thursday 9th May 2013. Please visit www.chesterperforms.com/opportunities to download the full brief and apply.

 

Chester Performs is a leading arts producer based in Chester. We create, produce and stage innovative and exciting arts projects in and around the city.

 

www.chesterperforms.com

Many Thanks,

Amy Hollis

Production Assistant

Chester Performs

amyhollis@chesterperforms.com

01244 409113

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Stockton International Riverside Festivals: Gone in 20 Minutes for new outdoor performance

Hi all

I've been asked to forward the following opportunity:

http://www.ideastap.com/Opportunities/Brief/0871e5c3-e44b-448f-93ea-a18e00ff472e#Overview

 

Gone in 20 Minutes (Gi20) gives eight artists or companies a development grant of £3,000 to realise their small to medium-scale idea or project. The winners will participate in mentoring sessions with Gi20’s partners and will be given the opportunity to present their work in front of national audiences and arts programmers at SO Festival, Skegness (7 July) Shoreditch Festival, London (13 to 14 July) and Stockton International Riverside Festival, SIRF (3 to 4 August).

Applications are welcome from all art forms including circus, dance, theatre, music and visual arts or a combination of the above.

This brief closes on Friday 19 April 2013 at 5pm and is open to IdeasTap members aged 16 and over.

best 

Tamsin

Call Out for Dance Artists- Please Circulate

Platform 0.2

Call for Dance Artists

Deadline 16th April 2013

Manchester Dance Consortium would like to invite you to apply to show a work-in-progress at Platform 0.2 on Tuesday 14th May, 8.00pm, in Space 1 at Contact (MDC is awaiting a funding decision to support this opportunity, please see below for further details).
The focus of Platform 0.2 is the relationship between dance performance and theatrical space. The piece you put forward must be accessible to new audiences, visually exciting and exploit the theatrical space of the stage and its relation to the auditorium.
The format of Platform 0.2 stimulates and supports choreographic enquiry. Audience members are encouraged to respond to the performances by providing you with written feedback. The Platform is a unique chance to actively engage with audiences and to use their input to shape the future development of your work. Prior to the Platform you will be supported in setting questions for the audience. Additionally, audiences are invited to attend a workshop to support them in responding to your work.*
Selection Criteria:
Your  performance piece must be a work in progress (NB: We are looking for work which is genuinely open to change and development) 
You must be able to clearly demonstrate how your piece is dependent on the theatrical space
You must evidence artistic quality in your application
You must articulate what feedback you would like from members of the public
Your show must be low tech (NB: we can support basic lighting, sound and projection. Unfortunately we will not have a stage manager; it is your responsibility to ensure props etc are cleared off the stage in time for the next performance. For more information email dansortium@gmail.com)
You must be available for a mentoring session week commencing 22nd April *
Preference may be given to artists based in the North West
* NB: If our ACE funding bid is successful we will be able to support artists with a mentoring session prior to the Platform. Additionally we will be able to provide you with a moderation session post Platform in which the feedback is discussed & surmised. 
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link and fill out the application form: http://www.dansortiummcr.org/platform/ 
Deadline for submissions is midday Tuesday 16th April, please email applications to Shaunagh at dansortium@gmail.com

       

                               

Hatch: Scratch 2013 Open Call for Submissions

Looking for exciting performance-y work in progress.
Hatch: Scratch 2013
Open Call for Submissions 

Sunday 9 June 2013
Embrace Arts, Leicester
6pm - late

Hatch is returning to the wonderful Embrace Arts in Leicester this Summer. We have recently joined them as associate artists’ collective for the next two years and are looking forward to delivering four live performance events in partnership with them over that period of time.

First off Hatch will be presenting a Scratch event showcasing eight new works in progress on Sunday 9 June 2013 in conjunction with circuit festival.


For this we are now inviting submissions of new live art and performance work that can travel in a suitcase.

Early outings of ideas that would benefit from exposure to a supportive audience, experimental first steps that fit into the frame of a 20 minute showing, lo-fi trials, beta tests - anything that can broadly be defined as performance or live art is welcome. The rule is: fit your stuff into a suitcase, be able to set it up and clear it away as part of your performance time and be aware that the audience is likely going to be in the space with you when you do so. Eight ideas will be selected and paired into four mini double bills.
 

We are interested in artists meeting and comparing notes, involving the audience in that discussion. Each double bill will be followed by a conversation between the respective artists, a guest chair and the audience. We hope to stir ideas, provide safe testing ground and encourage direct and constructive feedback. We are not looking for sleek finished or polished pieces but for strong and exciting starting points, interesting first, second and third steps and an openness to share thoughts on process and development of work.


We are offering:


- a supportive environment

- a 20 minute slot (maximum) to test run your work in progress

- a fee of 100GBP for each selected work to contribute to expenses, payable after the event on receipt of invoice

- photographic documentation

- a written response to the showcase by our writer in residence Wayne Burrows (check out his thoughts on previous events at the Hatchback blog)

- collated feedback from the audience

- the facilitation of a conversation with the audience and co-artist/s

- a lovely team there to support you

We can provide a fixed projector/fixed projection screen, a mic and stand, play a soundtrack, and can turn the lights on and off for you - unfortunately we cannot work out individual lighting states or offer other more elaborate technical set up for you due to the nature of this event.


Half an hour get in/rehearsal time in the space from 12 noon on the day can be arranged, subject to individual arrival times and prior agreement.


Deadline for submission is midday on 26 April 2013. If you are interested in applying pop us an e-mail to hatch@hatchnottingham.org.uk and we will send you an application form. We will reply to all applicants in the week following the deadline.


Looking forward to hearing from you -


Hatch


Images above from Hatch Scratch 2012:
Priya Mistry - Ping Pong Crash And Other Sounds, photo by David Wilson Clarke
Greg Wohead - The Many Apologies Of Pecos Bill, photo by Julian Hughes 

 

[emergencynw] DIY10: 2013 Call for Proposals now open - 10th Anniversary - 20 projects, 20 partners.

 

 
Live Art Development Agency News November 2012
8 March 2013
 Zierle & Carter DIY9: at the edge of the land, of practice, and of knowing. 
DIY 10:2013 ­ Call for Proposals

  Deadline for proposals: 12noon Monday 8th April 2013.

  To mark the tenth anniversary of DIY, 2013 will be a bumper year with 20 projects supported across the UK.

  DIY is an opportunity for artists working in Live Art to conceive and run unusual training and professional development projects for other artists.

  We want to hear from you if have an idea for an exciting, innovative and idiosyncratic Live Art professional development project that offers something new and is geared to the eclectic and often unusual needs of artists whose practices are grounded in challenging and unconventional approaches, forms and concepts.

  We are planning to support twenty DIY projects that will take place between July and November 2013. Each project will receive £1,000 support.

  DIY projects may take any form, and can be loosely or rigorously focused on an idea or theme of your choosing. However, we also welcome proposals that specifically respond to one of the following themes. Eleven of the twenty DIY projects will be selected according to these opportunities:

1. Live Art and Feminism
2. Live Art and Yorkshire Sculpture Park
3. Live Art and Sound and Music (2 projects will be supported)
4. Live Art and National Theatre Wales (WalesLab)
5. Oblique Strategies (Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas)
6. Live Art and In Between Time: Water Proof
7. Live Art, performance as protest and the online element
8. Live Art and young people (2 projects will be supported)
9. Live Art and Cornwall

DIY 10 is a Live Art Development Agency initiative developed in collaboration with the following partners: Abandon Normal Devices (North West), Artsadmin (national), Buzzcut with Imaginate (Scotland), Cambridge Junction (East), Chapter Arts Centre (Wales), Chelsea Theatre (London), Colchester Arts Centre (East), Compass Live Art (Yorkshire), Duckie (London), Fierce Festival (West Midlands), Forest Fringe (Scotland), In Between Time (South West), Live at LICA (North West), National Theatre Wales (Wales), Norwich Arts Centre (East), Platform (national), The Showroom, University of Chichester (South East), Sound and Music (national), Yorkshire Sculpture Park (Yorkshire), The Works: Dance and Theatre Cornwall and University College Falmouth (South West). With additional support from Create (Ireland).

   
Projects will be specifically based in and/or stimulating and benefiting artists from the regions noted above. Projects may also be developed in collaboration with the DIY partner organisations in those regions.

  Click here for more information, including application process. 

Neil Bartlett DIY9: Getting Out More Often: week of performance, five unlikely theatrical outings.
 
 
 
 
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'Poolside Emergency 2013 calling for proposals - reminder deadline Fri 15 Feb

Dear all

'Poolside Emergency 2013

...mayhem on Merseyside is back for the third time, with a day-long splash of live art and performance at the Bluecoat on Saturday 13 April, 12noon-5pm 

Artists working in live art, performance art, experimental theatre, contemporary dance, installation, sound art and interdisciplinary arts are now invited to submit proposals of new work and works in progress for inclusion in this event.

    Work can be in any relevant art-form/medium though some live presence is desirable. There are a variety of spaces available including public indoor and outdoor areas, daylight work spaces, low-tech studios and a small performance space. Applications are encouraged for work that is durational, one-to-one, intervention based or site-sensitive.

    The aim of the event is to showcase a large number of artists and companies. All work proposed should be technically simple and able to accommodate short get in/get out periods.  Performances with a static audience (i.e. non-durational) should be no more than 20minutes in length. For full details and to apply go to: poolside.posterous.com

      'Poolside Emergency takes place on Saturday 13 April, 12noon-5pm at the Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX Liverpool 

      Deadline for proposals: 5.00pm Friday 15 February 2013

      There will be a production meeting for selected artists on: Saturday 23 May.

      'Poolside Emergency cannot offer fees or expenses.

      Enquiries:

      About proposals:         hÅb, 0161 232 6086, poolside@habarts.org
      About the Bluecoat:    Rachel Goodsall, 0151 702 7772, rachel.g[at]thebluecoat.org.uk