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Breathing Space 2010
Theatre Residencies at Beaford Arts
Following the success of the 2009 residencies, Beaford Arts' Breathing Space programme for theatre makers and practitioners is now open for applications.
We are seeking artists committeed to producing and presenting theatre and performance work in Devon and the South West to utilise the facilities of the Beaford Arts Residential Centre to make new work as part of a creative retreat.
Breathing Space – Creative Retreats
Beaford Arts Creative Retreats are three long weekends from November 2010 to March 2011 for companies or collectives of theatre makers to have a sustained period of time to develop new work or to experiment with and develop their practice. The weekends are linked and should be utilised as stages within the development of a piece of new work or the establishment of new practice.
The weekends will be hosted by Beaford Arts with support and professional advice on hand from members of staff. As there will be up to four companies in residence on each weekend, there will also be opportunites to network and meet with other local practitioners. We are seeking proposals from theatre making collectives or emerging theatre companies committed to producing and presenting work in Devon and the South West who would benefit from this opportunity.
The residencies enable artists to explore a wide range of themes, ideas and interests. Beaford Arts, as the rural arts organisation of England's first new-style UNESCO biosphere reserve, will give precedence to companies or collectives interested in theatre development around the broad theme of man's relationship with the environment.
In addition, the UNESCO designation encourages a focus on sustainable rural communities. Through its events programme, Beaford Arts aims to promote performances which are suited to the non-traditional spaces available in rural areas. We are particularly keen to encourage applications from companies and collectives seeking to explore such work.
In summary
We are hoping that through these residencies:
- Theatre-makers will engage with the challenges and opportunities of creating and working in non-theatre spaces in this county.
- Theatre-makers can develop new connections with other local practitioners.
- Beaford Arts will help to encourage the development of new work originating from Devon and the South West.
- Theatre-makers will engage with north Devon biosphere related issues and philosophy.
Facilities
The centre can accommodate up to 40 people in dormitory and individual rooms (of the latter there are only two) and has two studios, a music room (with grand piano), a lecture room, a multimedia suite, kitchen facilities, a common room and a very large field (with electricity and water supply)! There is also a large hall with sprung wooden flooring adjacent to the centre which can be available.
Breakfast and teas and coffees will be provided throughout the weekends. A range of other catering options are available from self-catering to basic menus.
Eligibility
You may apply as a collective of individuals interested in working together to create theatre, or as an existing theatre company. We may match-make artists in the future, but for this residency we cannot accept applications from single individuals. Preference will be given to proposals that explicitly address our key outcomes. All individuals within a collective or company must be aged 18 or over.
Applications
Proposals should be a maximum of two pages detailing:
- Your proposed activities over all three weekends with short and long term objectives for your group to achieve
- How your proposal matches with our preferred outcomes.
- Name and contact details of the lead applicant
- CV of the lead applicant
Please indicate names and members of your group and where they live and work, along with brief information about their professional experience.
Applications should be received by 30th July and selection will be completed by mid August.
The Selection Panel includes:
Hannah Ashwell - Programming and Events Manager for Beaford Arts
Mark Wallace - Director of Beaford Arts
A representative from Arts Council England South West
And one other theatre professional from the South West
The dates for the residencies are as follows:
11th – 14th November 2010
20th – 23rd January 2011
17th – 20th March 2011
Companies or collectives should utilise all three weekends and must be present for the duration of those weekends. Arrival on the firt day is typically 6pm and departure on the final day is typically 4.30pm.
Please submit applications to:
Hannah Ashwell, Programming and Events Manager, Beaford Arts
Or by post:
Beaford Arts
Greenwarren House
Beaford Arts
Devon
EX19 8LU
To download the application pack for Breathing Space, please click here.
