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If you have a requirement in this area, please contact the Arts Council’s Access Officer, by phone (01 618 0200/01 618 0243) or by email (access@artscouncil.ie) as early as possible before the deadline. 1. About the Dance Artist Residency Scheme. 1.2 Who can apply? 1.3 Who is the applicant? 1.4 Who cannot apply? 1.5 What may you apply for?
Dance is an integral component of the Irish cultural landscape. The Arts Council offers a wide range of financial supports across artforms and arts practices, including dance. A number of schemes and initiatives have been established for the particular support of dance. Links to dance organisations funded by the Arts Council.
Programme Officer will undertake occasional venue shifts as required, and agreed in advance. The Programme Officer is a key point of contact between programming and operations.
If you have a requirement in this area, please contact the Arts Council’s Access Officer, by phone (01 618 0200/01 618 0243) or by email (access@artscouncil.ie) as early as possible before the deadline. 1. About the Dance Bursary Award. 1.3 Who can apply? 1.4 Who is the applicant? 1.5 Who cannot apply? 1.6 What may you apply for?
If you have a requirement in this area, please contact the Arts ouncil’s Access Officer, Adrienne Martin, by phone (01 618 0219) or by email (adrienne.martin@artscouncil.ie) at least three weeks before the deadline.
THE COLLEGE OF DANCE – CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR DANCE & PERFORMING ARTS TRAINING IN IRELAND. Founded in 1990, The College of Dance is now recognised as Ireland’s premier dance college providing full-time, foundation level, professional dance and performing arts training.
On October 6 the Arts Council launched its new Dance policy – Advancing Dance 2022-2025. This policy will increase the capacity of the dance sector in Ireland through action and investment.