Sunday, February 1, 2015

Call for Choreographers for HATCH presenting series!

 
Call for Choreographers for HATCH presenting series!

The Hatch Presenting Series is now accepting submissions of choreographic work to be performed in our 49th showcase this spring. Works do not have to be complete, and works in progress are encouraged! This is a great opportunity for emerging choreographers to show their work in New York City.

The showcase dates are:  April 11th, April 25th, May 2nd, May 16th, and May 30th

 

 

HATCH Presenting Series was created in the Spring of 1997 in response to the need in the dance field for a cost-free space for emerging choreographers to investigate new work, present works-in-progress and engage in dialogue with the audience, free from financial pressure and the scrutiny of critical response.

This program presents Saturday evening performances each year sectioned into Fall and Spring series. The emerging choreographers who participate in the HATCH Series vary in age, perspective and technique. The Works believes that each of their voices deserves a platform for mentorship and performance. The dances offered range from solo to group pieces, some accompanied by live music or actors. The series has presented over 775 choreographic works.

The online application is available here. For more information, please visit us at www.hatchpresentingseries.wordpress.com, or email us at hatch@jmtw.org

 

The deadline to apply is Friday, February 27th.

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