CALL FOR ARTISTS: Making Love With the Land, featuring Joshua Whitehead
MAKING LOVE WITH THE LAND ONLINE CABARET
Produced by Springboard Performance with Joshua Whitehead
// EXTENDED: Call for BIPOC Artists: Making Love With the Land Online Cabaret //
Springboard Performance understands that in this moment, we are facing a number of intersecting and emerging crises. Systemic racism is being exposed, loudly and clearly; a global pandemic is killing people in huge numbers and leading to unprecedented economic disruption. We understand that this has resulted in emotional, intellectual, and physical labour on the part of all of us, but particularly the BIPOC communities. With this in mind, we would like to extend the application deadline as well as streamline the application process.
What we need: your contact details, bio, and why you want to be involved. If Springboard, Joshua, and the applicant are not familiar with each other's work, please include a video example of your creative practice. Application forms can be sent to info@springboardperformance.com
If you require assistance completing the form or digital upload, please contact Springboard at samantha@springboardperformance.com. We can help!
Selected artists will receive a $600 stipend for the MAKING LOVE WITH THE LAND ONLINE CABARET. (This includes all rehearsal/residency and performance fees.)
Creating art in a time of crisis is essential. Imagination and creativity are the tools of the artist; they are what will drive our reinvention and new cultural landscapes that will emerge from our current crisis, and that will propel us forward into necessary futures.
DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION FORM HERE
Application Deadline is July 1, 2020, 11:59pm MST
Selection Decision and Feedback will be sent by July 10, 2020
CALL FOR BIPOC ARTISTS
The MAKING LOVE WITH THE LAND ONLINE CABARET is a series of online performances inspired by Joshua Whitehead’s forthcoming book "Making with Love With the Land" in which artists will explore selected excerpts of the book and creation in a post-pandemic world.
The MAKING LOVE WITH THE LAND ONLINE CABARET consists of an online creation and development process beginning in June and ending in September, with all works presented online during the 2020 Fluid Festival, October 14-24, 2020. Artists will be able to connect with the writer, mentors, dramaturgs, and other participating artists throughout this process via online means, including correspondence via email and video calls, as scheduling and accessibility to these platforms permits. Springboard Performance staff will help coordinate online platform access and training throughout the developmental and presenting periods.
We are seeking 8 BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) artists from all arts disciplines to interpret and be inspired by a section of Joshua Whitehead’s “Making Love with the Land.” Works will be presented online in performance slots between 5-10 minutes in length. Joshua Whitehead will select the excerpts of writing, and may read selections live as a part of the online performance. Artistic mentorship and online training and support will be provided. Artists are invited to suggest potential mentors and writers they wish to work with.
While BIPOC artists located anywhere are encouraged to apply, attention will be given to invest in Western Canadian artists. Selected artists will represent a broad range of experience with representation of emerging, mid-career, and established artists.
Contributing artists will be selected by Joshua Whitehead in consultation with Springboard Performance and developmental and presentation practices will be developed to best support live performance artists and artistic creation in times of physical distancing. All rehearsals and performances will adhere to local, provincial, and national recommendations regarding health and safety.
Please do not hesitate to contact us at info@springboardperformance.com with any questions or concerns you may have regarding this opportunity and program eligibility.
Photo of Joshua Whitehead by Sweetmoon Photography