performing arts residency

performing arts residency

Brink Residency

The Brink Residency is an open project development platform available to artists working in the performing arts and mixed arts disciplines. This residency is an opportunity for performing artists/writers and/or theatre directors to develop a new work with the mentorship from established theatre director Chris Drummond of Brink Productions and professional support from The Mill team and CEO / Artistic Director, Katrina Lazaroff.

The Brink Productions Breakout Residency is intended as a second or third stage development of an existing work or idea.

Outcome:

The successful applicant will be required to present a ‘work-in-progress’ performance outcome at the conclusion of this residency for industry, VIPs and invited guests supported by The Mill.


Past Recipients

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Free-range Residency

The Mill’s Free-range Residency is an open project development platform available to artists working in the performing arts. The aim of the residency is to offer place and space as part of a vibrant arts community, for artists to develop new work.

The Free-range Residency is intended as an exploration of, or experimentation with new ideas. There are two residencies available, the successful applicants will receive:

$500 artist honorarium (inclusive of 11% super contribution)

Two week’s full time use of The Mill’s Breakout space

Artistic (optional), technical and marketing support from The Mill

Outcome:

The successful applicant will be required to present a ‘work-in-progress’ performance outcome at the conclusion of this residency for industry, VIPs and invited guests supported by The Mill.

Key dates:

Applications open: Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Applications close: Sunday, December 11, 2022 11:59pm

Recipients notified: The week beginning December 19.


Past Recipients

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Spotlight Residency

The Mill Spotlight Residency is an open project development and presentation platform available to South Australian performing artists working with contemporary culture. The aim of the residency is to offer place and space as part of a vibrant arts community, for artists to develop and show new or existing work and then take that work interstate for further development, presentation and networking opportunities.

The successful applicant will receive:

A $5,000 artist honorarium, (inclusive of 11% super contribution)

Two week’s full time use of The Mill’s Breakout

Artistic (optional), technical and marketing support from The Mill

Outcome:

The successful applicant will be required to present a ‘work-in-progress’ performance outcome at the conclusion of this residency at The Mill for industry, VIPs and invited guests supported by The Mill.

Key dates:

Applications open: Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Applications close: Sunday, December 11, 2022 11:59pm

Recipients notified: The week beginning December 19.


Past Recipients