Application open for NEFCDpro: professional development programme

Professional development programme · Northern Sweden

NEFCDpro

Are you a recent graduate in contemporary dance, or an early-career professional dance artist ready to commit to a full-time year of company-based artistic development?
NEDCDpro is a one-year full-time professional development programme based in northern Sweden, designed for dancers who want to deepen their practice within a professional company environment while expanding their artistic range.

During the year
— Connect with an international professional dance company in Sweden
— Learn and perform repertoire by internationally acclaimed choreographers
— Create and perform new works across a range of choreographic processes
— Engage in artistic research and develop your own independent practice
— Explore site-specific and screendance formats
— Train in ballet, contemporary technique, improvisational practices and more
— Build your artistic portfolio through performance, creation, and documentation
— Develop lasting professional networks within the international dance field

Requirements:

You are a recent graduate in contemporary dance, or an early-career professional dance artist ready to commit to a full-time year of company-based artistic development

Where:

online

When:

Ongoing to the start of the programme and subject to space

How to Apply:

Send a short introduction that includes:
· Your dance background and current practice
· Your motivation for joining NEDCDpro specifically
· A current CV
· Links to recent work — video or portfolio material
to
Danielle Dietz
Artistic Leader, NEFCD
[email protected]

Deadline for applications:

The applications are ongoing but preferably before the 14th of July 2026

Learn more about the audition at:

https://hfs.se/course/nefcd-pro/

Visit website to learn more about the company:

https://nefcd.se/ / Instagram.com/_nefcd_/

Contact info:

Danielle Dietz Artistic Leader, NEFCD email: [email protected] tel: +46705504094

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