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Friday, September 20, 2019

Breaking Boundaries Dance Festival Early Application deadline approaching

 
N/A Talia Portino

The Breaking Boundaries Dance Festival is produced by At The Brink Dance Projects at KOI Creative space in White Plains, NY (Westchester county). All Applications are due by November 7th, 2019. The application process will be rolling, once space is filled the application will close. In the idea of making this event more approachable we are waiving for the performance fee for all early applications, due by September 27th!!

We want this Festival to help audience members escape from their daily lives, forget about the outside world and enjoy the present moment. Breaking Boundaries Dance Festival encourages the interaction between dancers and audience members, as well as, musicians, dancers and technology. 

*Please submit works no longer than 15 minutes
*There is no maximum on how many performers you may have
*There is a smart board that can be used for projections, if needed.
*There is no special lighting- therefore no tech times. This is an open co- working space, dimensions will be sent to you upon acceptance. 
*Each submitted work must have its own application fee of $25 (Each application after 2 will have a $10 application fee) when submitting your application fee please comment your company name and the titles of the pieces
*There is a performance fee of $50 which must be paid within one week of acceptance (Waived for all applications sumitted before September 27, 2019)
 

Please submit the following application and submit the $25 application fee to @atthebrinkdance via venmo

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmO5EUP9qP19TR8RHfo87-Kyrrz5i18Gtl3lPD_jGum4CeqQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

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