YAGABALING RESIDENCY OPPORTUNITY 2024

 

THIS APPLICATION IS NOW CLOSED

Karul is very excited to announce the return of our First Nations Residency Opportunity, Yagabaling.

Yagabaling means ‘to make something new’.

We are excited to provide the opportunity for a First Nations performing artist/s to come to Karul Projects to develop their skills, project and ideas. An opportunity to focus for two (2) weeks full-time that transitions into Ngari Ngali-Wahlu, our First Nations Choreographic Dance Intensive.

If successful you will be given studio time, mentorship from Karul’s Artistic Director and Associate Artistic Director, free registration into Ngari Ngali-Wahlu, documentation, the opportunity to share you findings with a First Nations community audience and $4,500 to go towards fees, travel, accomodation ect.

VENUE

Karul Projects, Coolangatta, Gold Coast, Minjungbal Jogun, QLD 4225

WHEN

April 14th - Applications Due

April 19th - Successful Recipient Notified

June 17th - 27th - Residency Dates

June 28th - 30th - Ngari Ngali-Wahlu Intensive

PROVISIONS

  • $4,500 Bursary for fee, flights, accomodation, project costs.

  • Karul Studio Access for 2 weeks.

  • Registration to Karul’s Ngari Ngali-Wahlu Chroeographic Dance Intensive

  • A First Nations Only sharing on day one of Ngari Ngali-Wahlu (Friday 28th June)

  • Documentation of the showing

TO APPLY

Application form can be found here:

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You will need to provide short answers to the following

  • Name, Location, Contact details

  • Your practice.

  • Your project.

  • Why Karul?

ACCESIBILTIY AND ASSITANCE

If any assistance during the application is needed or should you wish to ask any questions please don’t hesitate to make contact on the email below.

  • info@karulprojects.com

APPLICATIONS TERMS & CONDITIONS

  1. This is a First Nations Residency opportunity.

  2. Applicants may apply individually or as a group/collaborators however the bursary will remain at $4,500.

  3. All applicants must identify as First Nations.

  4. The applicant must have a dance practice.



CLOSED

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