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Asialink Residency Program

Asialink Arts offers a wide range of artistic and cultural programs that enable Australians to develop their talents and experience by working in and with Asia, establishing personal contacts, on-going communication networks and further projects. Art form areas are Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Literature and Arts Management.

The Caroline Plummer Dance Fellowship in Community Dance

Applications are invited for the Caroline Plummer Dance Fellowship. This Fellowship is open to any New Zealand or International community dance practitioner, teacher or researcher.
Applicants for the fellowship need not posses a university degree or diploma or any other educational or professional qualification nor belong to any association or organisation of dancers.

PACT Zollverein

PACT Zollverein runs a residency programme which is open to professional choreographers from Germany and abroad. Residencies provide rehearsal space as well as administrative and technical support for choreographers wanting to research, develop or realise a project or production. Different models of support are available and can be shaped to suit individual needs. A call for entries is published twice a year. The maximum length of a residency is 3 months.

The Harold White Fellowships

The Harold White Fellowships are awarded to enable established scholars and writers to undertake research in the Library for periods of from three to six months. Most Harold White Fellows have undertaken research in the humanities and history, especially Australian history. However, research projects can be in any discipline or area in which the Library has strong collections.

The Russell Page Fellowship

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The Russell Page Fellowship was established in 2003 to commemorate the late Russell Page. Russell was a dancer of unique grace and spirit who worked with a wide variety of companies and individuals in a broad range of dance styles. In recognition of this, the Fellowship’s criteria are deliberately open and very flexible.

Emerging and mid-career professional dancers either working in or interested in developing a practice in contemporary dance are invited to apply. A sum of up to $10,000 will be made available annually to an outstanding dancer to develop their practice, whether through individual professional development or developing a cherished project.

 
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