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Residencies

 

The Asialink Performing Arts Residency Program, which began in 1996, has involved Australian performing artists across dance, music, theatre, hybrid and new media arts practice undertaking residencies of up to three months hosted by an Asian arts organisation. Performing artists challenge and expand their artistic horizons against a rich fabric of artistic dialogue and cultural interaction. Up to 10 residencies are offered annually. The creative kaleidoscope of activities ranges from artists working in circus in East Timor, with new media architecture in Japan, exploring the ancient musical and dance traditions of India, designing sets in Vietnam and creating Shakespeare in Indonesia.

2010 Performing Arts Residency Applications have now closed.

We aim to advise applicants of selection outcomes in December 2009.

Application Information [pdf, 232kb, 5 pages]

Briefing document for applicants sourcing their own host organisation. [pdf, 94kb, 1 page]

Residency Profiles

  • Current Residents
  • Past Residents

Performing arts managers who manage companies, festivals, venues and projects are invited to apply through the Arts Management Residency Program.

For more information contact:

Rosemary Hinde, Performing Arts Program
r.hinde@asialink.unimelb.edu.au


T: 61 3 8344 3578 (Mon-Wed), F: 61 3 9347 1768

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