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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
CUNY Dance Initiative Residency (Award)
Last Update 9/25/2019 4:06:00 PM |
Address |
205 East 42nd Street New York,NY 10017 United States |
Phone Number |
(800) 286-9937 |
Fax Number |
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TTY Number |
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Email |
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Website |
http://www2.cuny.edu/ |
Executive Director |
James Milliken |
Founding Year |
1847 |
Incorporating Year |
0 |
Mission Statement |
The City University is an independent and integrated system of higher education intended to maintain and expand its commitment to academic excellence and to the provision of equal access and opportunity for students, faculty and staff from all ethnic and racial groups and from both sexes. The City University is of vital importance as a vehicle for the upward mobility of the disadvantaged in the City of New York. |
Program Name |
CUNY Dance Initiative Residency |
Program Contact |
Alyssa Alpine, Director, CUNY Dance Initiative |
Program Phone |
(800)286-9937 |
Program Email |
[email protected] |
Year Program Founded |
2013 |
Description of Program |
Designed to take advantage of underutilized facilities while integrating New York City’s dance community with the public university system, the CUNY Dance Initiative provides local artists with rehearsal and performance space on 13 CUNY campuses across the five boroughs.
Individual choreographers and companies representing a variety of styles, from contemporary to traditional forms, are encouraged to apply. |
Conditions/Public Service Requirements |
Each CDI residency varies, depending on the needs of the selected choreographer/company and the available facilities at the host campus. Residencies range from a rehearsal period only to one that includes an open rehearsal/master class/lecture-demonstration or other opportunity for the campus community to become familiar with the artist’s work, plus a performance. |
Award Website |
http://www1.cuny.edu/sites/dance-initiative/apply/ |
Where does the program take place? |
School - College/University |
Does this program primarily support the creation of new work? |
No |
Support or Services Provided as part of the Program |
- Stipend, how much: $500.00
- Facilities/Equipment Access
- Exhibition Space/Opportunity
- Performance Space/Opportunity
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Description of Support or Services |
Please fully review information about the location and facilities of each of CUNY's 13 partner colleges. Residencies at Manhattan colleges are typically more competitive than those at colleges in the boroughs.
Each CUNY college will provide the selected choreographer/company with:
- Minimum of 25 hours of rehearsal space
- Minimum of $500 residency stipend and maximum of $3,000
- Opportunity to hold an open rehearsal/class/lecture-demonstration
- A performance fee as negotiated between the artist and venue (if applicable)
- Marketing and technical support for the performance (if applicable)
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Amount Awarded by this Program (if an award) |
500.00 - 3000.00 |
Related Arts |
Category | Discipline | Secondary | Tertiary | Dance | Dance, All | | |
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Residency |
State | City | County | Neigborhood | New York | Any | Any | Brooklyn | New York | Any | Any | Manhattan | New York | Any | Any | Queens | New York | Any | Any | Staten Island | New York | Any | Any | The Bronx | |
Gender |
No Requirement |
Age |
No Requirement |
Can Previous Awardees Re-apply? |
Yes W/ Restrictions |
Ethnicity |
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Career Point |
- Emerging
- Mid-Career or Established
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Special Population |
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Other Restrictions |
In order to be eligible for a CDI residency, choreographers/companies:
- must reside or be incorporated in the five boroughs of New York City
- must be emerging or established professional companies with demonstrated artistic excellence
- may NOT be full-time faculty or staff at CUNY colleges
- may NOT have already received a CDI residency for two consecutive years |
Total Number of Applicants (annually) |
0 |
Total Number of Recipients (annually) |
0 |
Total Number of Awards (annually) |
0 |
Total Amount Awarded by this Program (annually) |
$0 |
Procedure |
Open Application |
Contact Requirements |
CUNY strongly encourages applicants to attend CDI’s application information sessions. Proposal will be accepted online from Oct 3 - Nov 4 |
Material/Process |
See website for materials. |
Application Fee |
$0 |
Exact Deadline |
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Deadline3 |
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Deadline4 |
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Approximate Deadline |
November |
Rolling Deadline |
No |
Ideal Contact Month for New Application and Guidelines |
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Selection Process/Criteria |
All applications are reviewed by faculty and staff at participating CUNY campuses. Due to the high volume of applicants, individual feedback on applications is not possible. |
Notification Process |
After you click on “submit” and all required fields are completed, you should see a dialogue box on the screen that says “Thank you for submitting your application.” Due to the volume of applications received and our small staff, it is not possible to acknowledge receipt of each application beyond this. |
Are awardees required to submit a Final Report? |
False |
Awardee's Public Service Requirement? |
Each CDI residency varies, depending on the needs of the selected choreographer/company and the available facilities at the host campus. Residencies range from a rehearsal period only to one that includes an open rehearsal/master class/lecture-demonstration or other opportunity for the campus community to become familiar with the artist’s work, plus a performance. |
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