Deadline: 15 October 2023
Applications are now open for the Performing Artists Residency Program to support contemporary theater and dance in Central Europe by providing opportunities to host artists and companies from/in V4 countries.
Performing Artists residencies support innovation, experiment and creativity in the performing arts – new drama, contemporary dance, new circus, physical theatre, visual theater, alternative theater, performance art. The program is not suitable for stone theaters, already developed performances, or theater festivals.
The Visegrad Artists Residency Program (VARP) is a program of the Fund created for the purpose of facilitating artistic exchanges by providing financial support to artists working in the following disciplines:
- Visual and Sound Arts (VARP–VSA): visual arts (painting, sculpture, engraving, photography, drawing, illustration, mixed techniques, installations, including textile art and architecture), design (fashion, costume, jewelry, ceramics and furniture design, visual communication), music/sound (interpretation, sound installation, sound performance, composition) and video/film/new media/mixed media (including video installation;
- Performing Arts (VARP–PA): new drama, contemporary dance, new circus, physical theatre, visual theater, alternative theater;
- Visual Arts in New York (VARP–US): painting, sculpture, engraving, photography, drawing, illustration, mixed techniques, installations, including textile art and architecture, design (fashion, costume, jewelry, ceramics and furniture design, visual communication);
- Literary Art (VLRP): written literature (novels, poetry, short stories, tales, youth literature and hypermedia literary works, essays, fiction, non-fiction), literary criticism, literary translation, journalism.
Residency Details
- The support for individual residency is €2,000 for the host institution and €2,500 for the artist
- The amount of support for group residency is €3,500 for the host institution and €5,500 for the group members
- The length of support is 1 month
- Residencies can take place between January 10, 2024 to December 31, 2024
Duration
Length of a residency varies according to the type of VARP:
- Visual and Sound Arts: 2 months;
- Performing Arts: 1 month;
- Visual Arts in New York: 2 months;
- Literary Art: a 6-week residency (Compact Spring Edition) or a 3-month residency (Regular Autumn Edition)
Eligibility Criteria
- The Fund desires to provide financial support to applicants who are citizens of the Visegrad countries: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia (hereinafter “V4”). Except for VARP–US, the residency project must be implemented in a Visegrad country other than that of the applicant’s citizenship and/or permanent residence.
- The Fund further desires to provide financial support to host institutions in Visegrad countries, as selected by winning VARP proposals. To enable VARP–US projects, the Fund also covers the costs of this non-V4 host institution.
- VARP applicant shall receive financial support for no more than one residency project within one calendar year. Successful applicants can later re-apply for any category of VARP, however, each applicant can hold their residency only once in each V4 country. Applicants need to have all their previous VARP and scholarship projects finished and closed when re-applying.
- Current employees of the International Visegrad Fund or any of the Host Institutions cannot apply for financial support within any of the VARP programs. Applicants who are former employees of any of the Host Institutions cannot apply within three years of terminating their employment.
For more information, visit International Visegrad Fund.