Dance Production Residency 2026

Type
Residency
Category
Other
Status
Open for Applications
Deadline
October 29, 2025
Application Fee
$65
Host
Banff Centre
Location
Calgary, Canada
Application Deadline October 29, 2025
Program Dates Jun 01, 2026 - Jun 20, 2026
Overview
This residency supports groups of choreographers and dance artists in developing new or existing work in Banff Centre’s professional studios and performance spaces. We welcome groups of 6 - 14 people to collaborate closely with in-house production teams -including lighting, sound, costumes - throughout the creation process.
Up to 3 Faculty in dramaturgy, design, or production management may also be invited as mentors, ensuring guidance is tailored to each project’s unique needs.
Description
The program offers a supportive environment for artistic risk-taking, cross-disciplinary experimentation, and deeper integration between concept and production design. By the end of the residency, participants will:
Strengthen their choreographic voice through collaborative production integration.
Develop practical skills for working with lighting, sound, and stagecraft in a dance context.
Gain insight into dramaturgical tools for refining movement ideas and narrative structure.
Learn best practices for communicating with and leading creative and technical teams.
Test and iterate production elements in a supportive environment, preparing work for touring or premiere.
Share their work in a public showing at either the Margaret Greenham or Jenny Belzberg Theatre
Requirements
This program is open to:
Early-career dance artists, choreographers, or collectives of 6 - 14 people.
Artists seeking to integrate production elements into their process earlier in development
Those interested in cross-disciplinary collaboration with dramaturgy, design, or production management professionals
All participants in a group application must be present for the full program length.
*Funding amounts vary and do not cover 100% of the total program fee. Participants should expect to pay a minimum of 25% of the total program fee.
We are pleased to offer financial aid for Canadian Indigenous participants, which covers 100% of the total program fee.
Program Dates Jun 01, 2026 - Jun 20, 2026
Overview
This residency supports groups of choreographers and dance artists in developing new or existing work in Banff Centre’s professional studios and performance spaces. We welcome groups of 6 - 14 people to collaborate closely with in-house production teams -including lighting, sound, costumes - throughout the creation process.
Up to 3 Faculty in dramaturgy, design, or production management may also be invited as mentors, ensuring guidance is tailored to each project’s unique needs.
Description
The program offers a supportive environment for artistic risk-taking, cross-disciplinary experimentation, and deeper integration between concept and production design. By the end of the residency, participants will:
Strengthen their choreographic voice through collaborative production integration.
Develop practical skills for working with lighting, sound, and stagecraft in a dance context.
Gain insight into dramaturgical tools for refining movement ideas and narrative structure.
Learn best practices for communicating with and leading creative and technical teams.
Test and iterate production elements in a supportive environment, preparing work for touring or premiere.
Share their work in a public showing at either the Margaret Greenham or Jenny Belzberg Theatre
Requirements
This program is open to:
Early-career dance artists, choreographers, or collectives of 6 - 14 people.
Artists seeking to integrate production elements into their process earlier in development
Those interested in cross-disciplinary collaboration with dramaturgy, design, or production management professionals
All participants in a group application must be present for the full program length.
*Funding amounts vary and do not cover 100% of the total program fee. Participants should expect to pay a minimum of 25% of the total program fee.
We are pleased to offer financial aid for Canadian Indigenous participants, which covers 100% of the total program fee.