Friday 1 March 2013

Grant Deadline: Artists and Community Collaboration Program in Dance 2013

http://www.canadacouncil.ca/dance/

Deadline: 15 March, 2013
(If this date falls on a weekend or statutory holiday, the deadline moves to the next business day.)

Please refer to the Program Guidelines for detailed information.

Program Description 
The Artists and Community Collaboration Program (ACCP) supports diverse artistic activities that bring together professional artists and the broader community, and give the arts a stronger presence in everyday life. Artists and community collaboration is an arts process that actively involves professional artists and members of the broader community working together in creative and collaborative relationships. 

Grants are intended as a contribution toward the specific costs of the project and may include development, creation or production of work and/or the public presentation of work.

Applicant Eligibility 
These grants are available to professional, individual dance artists, collectives, and non-profit dance companies. 

Individual dance artists 
To apply to the Canada Council for the Arts, you must be a Canadian citizen or have permanent resident status, as defined by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. You do not need to be living in Canada when you apply. 

You must also meet the Canada Council’s definition of a professional artist, which is an artist who:
  • has specialized training in the artistic field (not necessarily in academic institutions) 
  • is recognized as a professional by his or her peers (artists working in the same artistic tradition) 
  • is committed to devoting more time to artistic activity, if possible financially 
  • has a history of public presentation. 

In addition to meeting the criteria above, you must meet the following requirements.
  • Dancers must have maintained an active professional dance practice for at least one year, which includes at least one professional public presentation for which they were paid an artist fee. 
  • Choreographers must have presented at least three works publicly in a period of three consecutive years in a professional context (does not include school or pre-professional work). The works choreographed must have been performed by paid professional artists. Dance companies 
A dance company must be an incorporated Canadian non-profit organization. The core members of the company must be professionals, and they must have completed their basic training. Company dancers must be professionals who are paid for rehearsal time and performances. If the artistic director of the company is also the choreographer, he or she must meet the eligibility criteria for a professional artist as indicated above. 

Collectives 
A collective must have a minimum of three core artists but may include any number of people contributing to a common creative goal. The core members of the collective must be professionals, and they must have completed their basic training. A collective must be represented by a dance artist who will take on the administrative and/or artistic responsibility for the project. He or she must also meet the definition of a professional artist and be a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident of Canada, as defined by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Grant Amount: You may apply for a maximum of $30,000.

For further information, please contact: 
Dance Section
Canada Council for the Arts
350 Albert Street, P.O. Box 1047
Ottawa ON K1P 5V8

1-800-263-5588 (toll-free) or 613-566-4414, extension indicated below.

Anglophone dance professionals may contact:
Geraldine Manossa, ext. 5501 geraldine.manossa@canadacouncil.ca

Francophone dance professionals may contact:
Caroline Lussier, ext. 5500 caroline.lussier@canadacouncil.ca

TTY: 1-866-585-5559

For updated information on this grant and other programs, please visit: http://www.canadacouncil.ca/

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