Open Call for East Boston BIPOC Artists – BDT SURGE Fellowship 2022

SURGE: EAST BOSTON COASTAL COMMUNITY ARTIST FELLOWSHIP 2022
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: THE BOSTON FOUNDATION, THE TRUSTEES

THE OPPORTUNITY: A paid creative residency for a group of BIPOC performing artists residing in East Boston to reflect on the impacts of local climate events, build on existing narratives of resilience to climate change, and to envision a thriving future for the East Boston community through artistic presentation. Fellows will share stories and be guided through the creation of movement and spoken word to be presented during a culminating performance outdoors, in East Boston, alongside Boston Dance Theater’s performance of SURGE. While Boston Dance Theater and ocean physicist Dr. Larry J. Pratt will provide scientific and artistic material as prompts for thinking and generating movement and spoken word, Fellows will be encouraged to draw upon their individual artistic and cultural backgrounds, practices, and climate experiences during the creative process. The final performance will give voice to these individual backgrounds and experiences, which we hope will yield a unique cultural expression of art.

WHO SHOULD APPLY: BIPOC performing artists with a strong movement background and a deep relationship among the breadth and diverse communities within East Boston. These artists must demonstrate experience of creating and performing their own work. Experience with art + science processes is not required, but an interest in making work that is at the intersection of dance, spoken word, and climate justice is a must. The selected artists will demonstrate an interest in using their work to cultivate local community resilience with respect to climate change.

WHEN: Six residency sessions will take place every other week during March, April, and May 2022 in East Boston. The final performances will take place in July 2022.

WHERE: Residency sessions will be in person, indoors at a community venue in East Boston. Performances will be held at an outdoors location in East Boston.

COMPENSATION: Selected artists will receive a $50 hourly stipend for residency meetings (15 hours) and $140 per performance (3 shows). Additional performance stipends are available if the selected artists wish to include a collaborator.

FACILITATORS: Jessie Jeanne Stinnett (Boston Dance Theater), Dr. Larry J Pratt (Woodshole Oceanographic Institution), BDT Core Members.

Where:

Online application form

When:

Deadline to apply is February 14, 2022 at 11:59PM Boston time.

How to Apply:

For more information and how to apply, visit our website: https://www.bostondancetheater.com/fellowship

Deadline for applications:

Deadline to apply is February 14, 2022 at 11:59PM Boston time.

Learn more about the audition at:

https://www.bostondancetheater.com/fellowship

Visit website to learn more about the company:

https://www.bostondancetheater.com/

Contact info:

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