Image: Mamoru Iriguchi What You See When Your Eyes Are Closed / What You Don't See When Your Eyes Are Open - Recipient of the 2019 Double Thrills Associateship
DOUBLE THRILLS
mICRO-RESIDENCIES
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Deadline 3rd april 18:00
//BUZZCUT// Double Thrills will return in Autumn 2020, with three events taking over the Centre for Contemporary Arts with radical performance practises from local, national and international artists. Alongside this we are running several artist development opportunities in associateship with the Double Thrills programme.
The Double Thrills events run in two halves - one half bringing an established artist from outside of Scotland to share exceptional touring work, and the other half acting as a resource for Scotland based artists to try out new performance ideas in a supportive environment. These vary from 15-25 minute excerpts, to adapting existing works into a new format, to premiering new works, the night is flexible to suit the artists needs.
In an effort to better support the Scotland based artists to create new work for Double Thrills, in 2020 we are piloting two ‘micro-residencies’ in partnership with the Centre for Contemporary Arts, giving artists at any level of experience some time space & money to work on fresh ideas to test infront of a supportive audience at Double Thrills.
The Micro-residencies provide;
A £500 budget to contribute to residency costs
Up to 1 weeks Residency in the Centre for Contemporary Arts
A platform to present a work in progress / new idea at Double Thrills in Autumn 2020 (2 consecutive nights) with an additional performance fee, subject to further discussion
Residency Dates
Creative Lab 1-5 June
Intermedia Aug 31 – Sept 6
Intermedia Oct 19- 25
Eligibility / Criteria
Applicants must be based in Scotland, and is open to artists at any level of experience
The opportunity is open to artist duos and collectives.
This opportunity is not open to those in Undergraduate or pursuing a Masters focused on their artistic practise. Students graduating in June 2020 are welcome to apply.
If the applicant lives outside of Glasgow, we will be able to support travel and accommodation to perform at Double Thrills.
We are looking for artists working or interested in working in Live Art and contemporary performance. We understand these terms are difficult to define but we consider it as work which experiments with the possibilities of the live event. We have worked with artists whose work draws from theatre, visual art, dance, cabaret, club performance, music, activism, however there is always a commitment to exploring the various possibilities of liveness, pushing their forms to previously unexplored territory. We are open to work that sits within a standard studio set up, is durational, is for one audience member or for small audiences and we are open to other forms and contexts. As a general rule we don’t support new writing, plays, poetry, or circus.
To get a better idea of the work we support take a look at our previous Festival and Double Thrills programmes. If you’re still unsure whether your work is within our remit - feel free to get in touch before the application deadline.
We especially welcome applications from d/Deaf and disabled artists. We are more than happy to discuss any access requirements you may have and we will shape the opportunity in a way to best support you and your work.
We particularly welcome artists of colour to apply and will be keen to discuss the support structures that you feel would enable us to best host you & your work.
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Timeline
Deadline for Submissions: 18:00 3rd April
Performance Date: Autumn 2020
Application Questions
Q.1 Let us know about your current practice and your recent achievements (maximum 250 words)
Q.2 Describe the performance project you wish to develop, include the form you expect it to take and what is inspiring you to make it (maximum 350 words)
Q.3 In what way will this opportunity benefit the development of your current practice? (maximum 200 words)
If you have any access requirements that you would like us to know about, there is a space on the application form to do so.
Supporting Documentation
You’re welcome to submit up to 3 images and up to 2 video links to documentation of your previous work. You are welcome to upload a CV, but this is optional.
Alternative application formats
We welcome applications in alternative formats, you can submit a video or sound application (answering the questions in up to 3 minutes).
If you have any questions or would like to request an alternative method of applying, please email buzzcutkarl@gmail.com.
Double Thrills is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland through the Open Project Fund and support from the Centre for Contemporary Arts.