Resource Description |
San Diego International Airport’s Performing Arts Program provides
a unique platform to celebrate San Diego’s culture and diverse talent
in dance, theater, and live music, through an ongoing concert series,
special performances, and residencies. The program supports the
Airport’s purpose to deliver an exceptional airport experience and
extend its Good Feelings, Nonstop brand.
SAN’s Arts Program launched its Performing Arts Residency Program
in 2016. The program cultivates the local performing arts community
by inviting artist groups/collectives to develop and perform new
work that is inspired by, and enlivens, the airport environment. |
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Opportunity Description |
We are inviting performing arts groups, collectives, organizations, companies, and higher education performing arts departments to submit proposals for our Fall 2023 residency. The Performing Arts Residency Program supports the development and public performance of new work to offer artists an opportunity and space to create and rehearse new material while providing patrons of SAN with a unique opportunity for interaction through the performing arts. The program supports the Airport’s purpose to deliver an exceptional airport experience and extend its Good Feelings, Nonstop brand. This process-oriented residency is open to contemporary performing artists in all disciplines and cross-disciplinary media including digital performance and projection. Examples of programming may include local, regional, and international music, modern, traditional, or ethnic dance, as well as theatrical productions inspired by or developed in response to the airport setting.
One contract for $15,000 will be awarded for an 18-week residency period.
To review the call for proposals and complete guidelines please click here.
The deadline to apply is Sunday, May 7, 2023, 11:59 pm. (TBD)
An online information session will be held on Wednesday, April 19 at 6 pm PDT to answer any questions for interested submitters. The link to that meeting can be accessed here.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions, or direct them to our program curator, Daniel Dennert at ddennert@san.org.
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