Swindon Dance has developed a programme of development opportunities, workshops, connections and information services designed to support professional dance artists in the long term.
Our programme has evolved in response to artists' needs and the developing provision of other — regional and national — training and artist development schemes. We are always looking for the best ways to support artists in making their best work.
ALL ARTIST DEVELOPMENT ENQUIRIES
TEL +44 (0)1793 601700
10am-6pm Monday to Friday
The idea of the programme is to offer ways of moving from graduate to independent artist — either as performer or choreographer — in various contexts. A significant number of participants go on to become Swindon Dance associated or associate artists.
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OUR CURRENT PARTNERS
We work in creative collaboration with local and national agencies to help create a professional development map suitable for artists both at the start and midway in their careers. Current partners include ...
Dance South West
ICIA, University of Bath
Independent Dance
Wiltshire Dancing
See also partnerships
CURRENT PROJECTS
ALPHA + BETA ASSOCIATES
WITH ICIA, UNIVERSITY OF BATH
BURSARY WITH INDEPENDENT DANCE
SW DANCE FOR CAMERA STRATEGY
WITH DANCE SOUTH WEST
DANCE MAKERS + THEIR WORK
DANSLABS
The DansLab scheme provides studio time for creative play in order to encourage dancemakers to research and develop their work. There are two programmes ...
SUMMER DANSLAB
A small selected group of choreographers work for one week with a guest choreographer, who provides class, tasks, feedback and studio-sharings to generate process-led solo material. Candidates are sought by advertisement. For 2008, applications closed 6th May.
DANSLABS
Week-long R&D awards are offered to artists with ideas they wish to explore in the studio with collaborators. Space, an honorarium and a studio-showing with facilitated feedback are offered. Applications open in February each year for summer dates.
ALPHA ASSOCIATES
An annual awards scheme run in partnership with ICIA, University of Bath. Three awards are made each year. Each includes creative studio time, a mentor, a business skills workshop and support.
Applications are now open for 2008/9
DOWNLOADS
Alpha Associates flyer ... Word doc (128k)
Application form ... Word doc (122k)
The deadline for applications is Monday 8th September, and the scheme runs from December 2008 to April 2009.
See also associate artists
BETA ASSOCIATES SCHEME
A bi-annual award scheme run in partnership with ICIA, University of Bath. One award is made to a choreographer who has already demonstrated creative talent and who would benefit from a sustained context in which to research and develop a new work. The award includes a bursary, creative studio time in Swindon and Bath, artistic mentoring and support from Swindon Dance and ICIA staff. Candidates are sought by advertisement. The first round will be advertised in early 2008 to start in autumn 2008. To register interest email .
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR SUPPORT
In 2008 Swindon Dance is establishing a support group for company artistic directors or the artistic directors of ongoing projects. A mixture of talks, leadership skills workshops and peer support will be facilitated.
To register interest email .
DANCE + THE CAMERA
COMMISSIONING + PRODUCING
BURSARIES
A bursary is offered annually to an experienced dance artist for the development of their practice through participating in a creative process led by others, and then the sharing of this process with other artists through Swindon Dance's continuing professional development programme. The current holder of the bursary is Jane Mason, an independent dance artist. Her bursary allows her to participate in the Deborah Hay Mature Performance Group commission, which is a Swindon Dance partnership project with Independent Dance.
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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
DANCEMAKERS WORKSHOPS
Short one- or two-day workshops led by choreographers who share their way of working. Designed for dance artists interested in making work for performance. Each DanceMakers session includes class, workshop and dialogue. Up to three are scheduled through the year. Next workshop: 23rd-24th February 2008.
BUSINESS SKILLS WORKSHOPS
Occasional workshops for dance artists in the essential skills needed to sustain freelance work. Advice can be given on which other agencies provide relevant business skills training.
RECESS INTENSIVES
Down-time workshops for dancemakers and performers, led by a professional dancer. Held three times a year: at Easter, in summer and in winter. For 2008, the Summer Recess will be held in August (see at right).
FINDING YOUR FEET WORKSHOPS
Help is at hand for those starting their career or new to the region for help finding their way round the dance world. Each autumn a career advice workshop is held, plus a Welcome Pack is available by email. Log your interest with .
At other times of the year see ONE-TO-ONE ADVICE SESSIONS (below).
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INFORMATION, ADVICE + GUIDANCE
ONE-TO-ONE ADVICE SESSIONS
Artists can book individual advice sessions to discuss their careers, projects and plans. Confidential expert advice is provided by Swindon Dance Associate Consultant, Sue Davies. Sessions are held on the first Wednesday of every month. To book, contact the box office on +44 (0)1793 601700.
FINDING YOUR FEET WELCOME PACK
Help for those starting their career or new to the region in finding their way round the dance world. The Welcome Pack is available by email. Log your interest with .
Each autumn a career advice workshop is held (see FINDING YOUR FEET WORKSHOPS above).
JOIN OUR ELIST
Join our elist to receive information about forthcoming artist professional development events at Swindon Dance, plus extra opportunities each month, such as company classes and project performing opportunities. To join, send a request to: . For information about our privacy policy, see the policies section on our approach
LINKS + NETWORKING
Artists seeking professional skills development should find following organisations helpful in various ways. Some are regional, some national. All are significant in the UK dance community network.
South East Dance
Dance South West
Independent Dance
Arts Matrix
The Place Artist Development
Foundation for Community Dance
Events for Professional Dance Artists
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Mon 04 - Fri 15 August
DansLab 2008
R&D session
Swindon Dance  
Applications are now closed for the 2008 DansLab award — an initiative developed by Swindon Dance to provide individual artists, companies or choreographers with time and space for creative research and exploration. Up to two weeks of R&D support is offered for August 2008 (minimum 5 days). Award includes studio time, video access, feedback, mentoring if desired and a performance opportunity.
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Tue 26 - Fri 29 August
Summer Recess
Intensive
Swindon Dance  
The Articulate Performer
Led by Laurent Cavanna and Sasha Roubicek, with Barry Ganberg
For dancers wanting to deepen their skills and understanding of performance at professional level. Extended classes explore the rigour of practice needed and identify core concepts for the performing body. Performance tasks will look at focus, orientation in space, projection and impact of live music and costume on the performer, culminating in a studio performance. The Intensive includes a talk on the psychological aspects of performance, programmed in association with Dance UK, networking, one-to-one advice sessions and a social evening.
Residential option available
Travel bursary available
Open to dancers who have performed at professional standard in the last 6 months.
Download this Word doc for detailed information and an application form.
Enquiries: tel. +44 (0)1793 601700
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Wed 27 August
Talk on the concept of flow
Talk by guest speaker
Swindon Dance  
Dr Sanna Nordin will give a talk entitled Dancing in the here and now: psychology, flow, and being in the moment
The psychological concept of flow will be introduced and its relevance to dance discussed. Dr Nordin will examine some key factors that can contribute to (and inhibit) flow and look at how flow might be achieved in performance. This talk is part of Summer Recess 2008 but non-Recess paricipants are welcome.
Tea served from 5.15pm. Price £5. Bookings: +44 (0)1793 60170
artist professional development
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