Friday, October 11, 2013

STREB's GO! An Emerging Artists Commissioning Program at SLAM

 
DEADLINE: November 22, 2013

Download RFP and Application:
streb.org/V2/vision/commissions.html

GO!, STREB's Commissioning Program, housed at the company’s Williamsburg home, SLAM, accepts proposals from artists whose work is movement-based, including choreographers, aerialists and circus artists.

The goal of the program is to create a pool of artists who can capitalize on the resources distinct to SLAM so that, either literally or conceptually, the space’s special and unusual characteristics and qualities inform and inspire new and exciting creative experiments.

GO! artists have various opportunities to showcase work throughout its development and receive feedback from both STREB and audiences.

Selected artists receive a grant and a specific amount of time, space and resources tailored to the nature and scope of each particular project. Email millie@streb.org for more details. Visit www.streb.org for more about the company. 

2012-2013 Awardees:
Zaire Baptiste
Uys du Buisson
Leila Ghaznavi
Pascal Rekoert
Fabio Tavares Da Silva

2011-2012 Awardees:
Angela Buccinni
Kiebpoli Calnek
Chris Delgado
Courtney Giannone
Samantha Jakus

2010-2011 Awardees:
Ryan Brewer
Uys du Buisson and Cory Antiel
Mana Kawamura
Rebecca Stronger
Ashley Walters

2009-2010 Awardees:
Matthew Tarr and Uys Du Buisson
The Espana/STREB Trapeze Academy Fly Team
Saul Ulerio
Time Lapse Dance

2008-2009 Awardees:
Kyle Abraham
Ami Ipapo and Matthew Tarr
Angela Jones and Laura Witwer
Kitao Sakurai

Major funding provided by the Jerome Foundation and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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