Would you like to develop your performing arts practice and connect with fellow artists in Paris, New York or Helsinki? Check these opportunities out from the Australia Council for the Arts

Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris

Location: Paris

Art form: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts, Community Arts and Cultural Development, Dance, Emerging and Experimental Arts, Literature, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts

Length of residency: 3 months

Dates: 31 July – 27 October 2017, 31 October 2017 – 29 January 2018, 2 February – 30 April 2018, 4 May – 2 August 2018

Amount: $10,000

Residency opportunity

The iconic Cité Internationale des Arts, located in the heart of Paris, fosters creative development, collaboration, and career progression for local and international artists across a range of artforms. Since 1965, the Cité has assisted residents with resources including an exhibition space and an auditorium on-site, industry networks throughout France and audience development opportunities.

Omi Dance, New York

Location: Ghent, New York

Art form: Dance

Length of residency: 3 weeks

Dates: July – August 2018

Amount: $5,000

Residency opportunity

Omi International Arts Center is a not-for-profit arts organisation with residency programs for international artists. Every year, Dance Omi brings together ten accomplished dance artists from around the world for three weeks of creative exchange, collaboration and improvisation.

The Omi International Arts Center also offers a music residency in 2018. Find out more on our website.

HIAP, Helsinki
Location:
Helsinki

Art form: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts, Community Arts and Cultural Development, Dance, Emerging and Experimental Arts, Literature, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts

Length of residency: 3 months

Dates: 3 September – 30 November 2018, 4 March – 30 May 2019, 3 June – 29 August 2019

Amount: $10,000

Residency opportunity

The Helsinki International Artist Programme is the largest international residency centre in the Nordic and Baltic region. Collaborating with local and international partner organisations, HIAP’s residencies foster cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural collaboration.

The program is open to artists and curators across all artforms. Residents are encouraged to build networks, explore new approaches and processes, engage in research and project development, and develop new audiences for their work.

Applications for these residencies close: Midnight Tuesday 3 October 2017 AEST

Visit Australia Council for the Arts website to read about more international opportunities and to submit your application.

For any questions in relation to the residencies:

Phone: 02 9215 9000

Toll free: 1800 226 912

Email: enquiries@australiacouncil.gov.au

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