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Dancehouse Diary A free regular publication from Dancehouse, Melbourne, based on discourse, dialogue and connection w

THE DANCEHOUSE DIARY is a free regular publication published by Dancehouse, Melbourne, Australia. DANCEHOUSE DIARY is a inique dance publication based on discourse, dialogue and connection with other art forms and wider societal issues. The DIARY is deeply rooted in Joseph Beuys' reflection on the artist's power to be a social sculptor through movement, action and thought, thus inspiring us to liv

e more creatively. It aims not only to cultivate a taste for dance, but to provoke cross-disciplinary thought and to articulate a most necessary connection to our bodies with our minds, of how we move and exist in the world and for the world.

The new TURBA, the first journal for the study, theory, and praxis of curatorial strategies in the live arts, is calling...
11/02/2022

The new TURBA, the first journal for the study, theory, and praxis of curatorial strategies in the live arts, is calling for papers for its second issue themed "DIS(turba)NCES". In this issue, TURBA asks for texts that examine the aesthetic and organisational resilience of live arts making: What could it mean to curate through this global crisis? Deadline Feb 28 - For more information, please visit:

"TURBA" published on by Berghahn Journals.

We are back in this space and what a better way to smoothe one's way into the year with these free yoga classes taught b...
01/02/2022

We are back in this space and what a better way to smoothe one's way into the year with these free yoga classes taught by dancers and yogini Paula Lay and Mischa Baka. Move, breathe and connect!

Practice online Move, breathe & connectPractice with Yoginimelbourne anywhere, anytime, from the comfort of your own homeBeginners, mobility + easy flows15min morning yoga flowSelf-care yoga 25min Dynamic vinyasa flowsTotal body flow 40minFull body yoga flow 70minYin, deep stretch and restorationYog...

Society for Dance Research with C-DaRE, Coventry University and Candoco Dance Company present the Inclusion and Intersec...
19/11/2021

Society for Dance Research with C-DaRE, Coventry University and Candoco Dance Company present the Inclusion and Intersectionality Symposium from 19-20 Nov, 2021. This Symposium focuses on complex practices and processes of inclusion and exclusion at play within the fields of dance production, practice, participation and scholarship. It challenges dance makers, performers, organisations, academics, participants and students to consider how notions of inclusivity and accessibility are considered and performed in dance practice and research and to re-examine them in light of intersectional modes of thinking and doing. Check the schedule here:

Symposium Schedule Schedule Day 1 – 19th November: 11am – 7pm 11.00 am: Welcome from Co -Chair of the Society for Dance Research, Lise Uytterhoeven 11.15-12.30pm: Panel 1 – Practitioner Perspectives – Chair: Daniela Perazzo-Domm 12.30-1.30pm: Lunch – bring your own 1.30-2.45pm: Candoco Pan...

Still a few days to send your proposals for Internationale Tanzmesse next year!
11/11/2021

Still a few days to send your proposals for Internationale Tanzmesse next year!

The internationale tanzmesse nrw hosts the largest professional gathering dedicated exclusively to contemporary dance. The internationale tanzmesse nrw takes place every two years, generally at the end of August, in Düsseldorf, Germany.

The biggest international conference organised by Stockholm University of the Arts, the biennial Alliances & Commonaliti...
21/09/2021

The biggest international conference organised by Stockholm University of the Arts, the biennial Alliances & Commonalities, is back for a third edition, October 20-22, 2022 live, online and hybrid form experience. Artists and researchers from around the globe are invited to share ways in which artistic research is reassembling, responding, reconfiguring, and reconstituting in the aftermath of the past two years. How are artists and researchers situating their practices now? What transforms? What transmits? What matters? DEADLINE for paper submissions - OCT 31

https://www.uniarts.se/english/research-development/alliances-commonalities/alliances-commonalities-2022/call-for-expositions-and-proposals

10/08/2021

The digital Young Curators Academy (YCA) is an artistic and activist platform led by Ong Keng Sen, Silke Bake and Erden Kosova. This edition is focused on care and repair, planetary consciousness, and the search for new forms of international cooperation and joint artistic practice in a (post) pandemic context. Join the livestream of the digital YCA from ANYWHERE in the world : Aug 10 & 11, 1pm CET / 7pm SGT / 7am ET and Aug 12, 3pm CET / 9pm SGT / 9am ET

RMIT's CAST is inviting you to the book launch of "The Art of Embodiment" - As uncertainty continues to plague us, conne...
28/07/2021

RMIT's CAST is inviting you to the book launch of "The Art of Embodiment" - As uncertainty continues to plague us, connecting with ourselves, others and our environments has never been more important. Brimming with the voices of experienced embodiment practitioners, this heart-led publication celebrates embodied intelligence and shares multiple body-oriented practices that deepen connection and create conditions for humans to thrive. Click the link below to join the editors (Jane Guthrie, Kim Sargent-Wishart, Heather Hill & Angela Clarke), the writers and publishers to launch this important publication, on THURSDAY 12 AUGUST 2021 from 5.30PM - 7PM (online). Print and digital editions available at www.dtaa.org.au

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/book-launch-the-art-of-embodiment-tickets-163963833239?aff=odeimcmailchimp&mc_cid=b220c06a46&mc_eid=9f67e59ea4

BOOK LAUNCH: The Art of Embodiment Edited by Jane Guthrie, Kim Sargent-Wishart, Heather Hill & Angela Clarke

The report on What Matters Most: Dance and Dramaturgy in Turbulent Times is now out! Organised by ADT as part of its Int...
06/07/2021

The report on What Matters Most: Dance and Dramaturgy in Turbulent Times is now out! Organised by ADT as part of its International Centre for Choreography’s program and convened by Philipa Rothfield, the panel brought together Lou Cope (UK), Guy Cools (Belgium), Bojana Cvejic (Belgium), How Ngean Lim (Malaysia/Australia), Nanako Nakajima (Japan), Dalisa Pigram (Australia), Rachael Swain (Australia) and Linda Sastradipradja (Australia). Click on the link to read the summary of the conversation.

What kinds of perspective can dramaturgy offer to choreographers and dance makers? How can dramaturgy enhance the creative potential of the dance artist? Presented by Australian Dance Theatre (under Artistic Director Garry Stewart) as part of its International Centre for Choreography’s program, an...

FLOW is a film series presented by ADT’s International Centre for Choreography (ICC), in partnership with the Mercury Ci...
15/06/2021

FLOW is a film series presented by ADT’s International Centre for Choreography (ICC), in partnership with the Mercury Cinema. In 2021, FLOW presents two programs that will be screened in early August at Adelaide’s Mercury Cinema: Program 1 features Australian films, curated from an open call, while Program 2 features a selection of international films screened at the 2021 edition of the renowned Cinedans Festival in Amsterdam. Each evening of FLOW will include two sessions (featuring both programs) with a special guest speaker. Program 1, the Australian Films program, will be curated by ADT’s Artistic Director and award-winning filmmaker, Garry Stewart, and Margie Medlin, ICC producer and distinguished artist in the field of dance on screen. The focus of the program is short dance films up to 15 minutes duration from Australian filmmakers, made between January 2019 and July 2021. There is no particular theme required; selection criteria will instead focus on what is emerging, what is crucial and what is possible within the medium of cinematic dance. Submissions can be from various genres of dance film: experimental, documentary, animation and / or music videos. Click on the survey link below to submit your film by 4 July 2021

FLOW is a film series presented by ADT’s International Centre for Choreography (ICC), in partnership with the Mercury Cinema. In 2021, FLOW features two programs that will be screened in early August at Adelaide’s Mercury Cinema: Program 1 features Australasian films, curated from an open call, ...

Open call: Submissions for the inaugural Contemporary Performing Arts Research ResidencyEsplanade – Theatres on the Bay ...
04/06/2021

Open call: Submissions for the inaugural Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency

Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay in Singapore invites artists, curators, programmers, writers, researchers and practitioners across all disciplines in the performing arts to apply for its inaugural Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency, taking place in Singapore from Apr to Jun 2022. In 2022, the residency proposes the thematic focus Potential Territorialities: Body, Space and Identity in Performance. Open to international applicants. Apply before 14 June, midnight (GMT+8)

The Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency is a new capability development programme by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, supported by the National Arts Council, Singapore.

IETM Global Connect is a new programme launched and led by IETM with the goal to make the network more inclusive, divers...
25/05/2021

IETM Global Connect is a new programme launched and led by IETM with the goal to make the network more inclusive, diverse and accessible. The programme is open to performing arts professionals worldwide (producers, artists, managers, presenters, etc) who have at least 5 years of professional experience in the field and are committed to increase global awareness, inclusion, accessibility and connectivity – in the sector at large and in their communities.

Selected IETM Global Connectors will have the opportunity to enlarge their international connections, develop new skills and knowledge, actively share their perspectives with the network and bring new insights and learnings back to their communities.

Click below to know more and apply before JUNE 7.

IETM Global Connect is a new programme launched and led by IETM - International network for contemporary performing arts and created with the support of IETM’s Associate Members. The goal of Global Connect is to make our network more inclusive, diverse and accessible. The programme is open to perf...

Tanzkongress 2022 will take place from 16 to 19 June 2022 in Mainz, Germany, providing a platform for the dance communit...
14/05/2021

Tanzkongress 2022 will take place from 16 to 19 June 2022 in Mainz, Germany, providing a platform for the dance community to exchange ideas and best practice models. Tanzkongress invites all dance professionals to put forward ideas, projects and case studies on two themes: Sharing Potentials and Bridging the Independent Dance Scene and Repertory Theatres/Compagnies. The submission deadline is Monday, 31 May 2021.

Offizielle Website des Staatstheaters Mainz mit allen Produktionen und Informationen für Theaterbesuch und Kartenkauf.

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