Wednesday, September 7, 2022

KYLD's 50th Inhale Performance Series

 
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KYL/D’s InHale Performance Series

Application Deadline Extended to 9/15

Call for Submissions for Live Performances

Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers invites performance artists of all genres- dance, music, spoken word to submit works for KYL/D’s InHale Performance Series taking place Live on SUNDAY, October 16th at 5pm. Applications are due September 15th. 

KYL/D’s InHale Performance Series offers a supportive environment that fosters creative exchange of ideas, cultivates community, and provides opportunities for members of the public to experience a wide spectrum of dance/ movement disciplines. 

Selected artists receive free performance space, technical assistance and
audience feedback.

To date, KYL/D has presented over 1000 movement artists from PA and beyond
including from DC, NY, VA, MD, MA, CT, IL, NC, MI, and Italy. The shows fill to
capacity!

Complete an application here: http://www.kyld.org/inhale/

The application process includes a work sample, artist description and $10 application fee. If this fee creates a barrier for you, please contact Inhale Performance Series Curator, Evalina Carbonell: evalina@kyld.org to request a waived fee. Artists/Organizations should submit pieces of 10 minutes or less.  Longer pieces will be considered, but short pieces are prioritized to present a greater number of artists. We strongly encourage applications from BIPOC artists and communities.  Artists will be notified of their acceptance status one month before the performance.

For more information

visit: http://www.kyld.org/inhale/

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