• Woezo Africa Cultural Festival

    Online , Canada

    Woezo Africa Music & Dance Theatre Inc. is a performing arts organization based in Calgary, Alberta. Founded in 2006, Woezo Africa, meaning “welcome to the land of perfection,” highlights our organization's desire to bring the uniqueness of the African cultures to the public. With a multidisciplinary approach that blends African

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  • Calgary Arts Development: Resiliency Fund

    Online , Canada

    Program Overview This fund will provide up to $50,000 to support initiatives which contribute to the resiliency of the arts sector through adapted approaches to their business and artistic practices. This could include partnerships or mergers, or new platforms for content delivery or community engagement all with the hopes of

  • Deadline: Calgary Arts Resilience Fund

    Online , Canada

    Applications are now open for the first intake of the Resiliency Fund. Be sure to review the full guidelines and submit your application via the online grant interface before 4:30pm MDT on September 14, 2020. Learn More

  • EAC: Arts Grants for Individuals and Collectives

    Online , Canada

    Individual artists and their work are the foundation of our arts community. Working alone or as part of a collective, they pursue work that develops their practice, advances creative thought, contributes to an art form and provides our community with a reflection of itself. Arts Grants for Individuals and Collectives

  • Deadline: Community Initiatives Program Project-Based Grant

    Online , Canada

    Alberta’s non-profit and community organizations can now apply to the Sept. 15 intake of the Community Initiatives Program Project-Based grant stream, which aims to foster healthy and vibrant communities across Alberta. Funding will focus on events, festivals, programs and projects delivered in innovative and creative ways that align with public

  • GWDC: Season Launch (Virtual)

    Online , Canada

    Ainsley Hillyard, Alison Kause, Alida Kendell, and Kate Stashko of Good Women Dance Collective (GWDC) invite you to celebrate the launch of their most memorable season yet!    Contemporary dancer and co-founder of Montreal’s Wants&Needs Danse, Sasha Kleinplatz, will be joining GWDC’s 2020/21 season for Convergence 2021—the collective’s annual show

  • It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now (Mitchell Art Gallery)

    John and Maggie Mitchell Art Gallery 11-121, Allard Hall 11110 – 104 Avenue, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    The Mitchell Art Gallery in MacEwan University is excited to share that they are re-opening on September 15 with the launch of their latest exhibition It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now, which will be viewable in-person and online!  Curated by Seika Boye, this archival exhibition exposes the

  • ECF Funding: Young Edmonton Grants

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    Edmonton Community Foundation’s (ECF) Young Edmonton Grants (YEG) program provides local youth with funding to turn their ideas into reality. THE YEG PROGRAM GIVES FUNDING for projects initiated, led, and organized by young Edmonton and area residents. These grants range from $500-$3,000 and are available for residents between the ages

  • Equity & Access in the Arts (EAC Grant)

    Online , Canada

    While artists may apply to any Edmonton Arts Council program, many face systemic, historical, cultural and/or language barriers to accessing support. The Equity & Access in the Arts program is designed to invest in a thriving and diverse arts community by supporting Edmonton-based artists and collectives from communities that face

  • Project 686KM – Calgary Exchange

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    Project 686km Artistic Exchange considers the distance between the creative centres of Calgary and Vancouver and offers a roadmap for creative exchange for emerging artists of colour who are living and creating in each centre. The residency offers artist driven discussions, creation, and work-in-progress showings. 2020 Vancouver and Calgary residency

  • Back Alley Antics Film Premieres on YouTube (Free Flow Dance Theatre Company)

    Online , Canada

    Photo by Ken Greenhorn. Dancers: Laura Turnbull, Ilaria Zuzak. Free Flow Dance Theatre is pleased to have been able to collaborate with local Metis Filmmaker Marcel Petit and composer David Bordessa on a short film showcasing the talents of our 2020 company members and special guest poet Ryan Bradshaw. Due

  • DJD Signature Program: Fall For Dance North Festival

    Online , Canada

    It's not too late to see DJD in action! DJD performed in the Fall For Dance North Festival in their Signature Program, which premiered online on Saturday, October 3, 2020. You can still watch this amazing program which features six world premieres by a diverse range of Canadian choreographers, including

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  • Brain-Body Connection Professional Development Series hosted by Free Flow Dance Theatre

    Online , Canada

    Professional and emerging dancers are welcome to attend the online zoom platform based Brain-Body Connection Professional Development Series hosted by Free Flow Dance Theatre free of charge. If you would like and can afford to make a donation to support the future of the company please do! Free Flow Dance

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  • Calgary Arts Development Resiliency Fund

    Online , Canada

    Applications are now open for the second intake of the Resiliency Fund. Be sure to submit your application before 4:30pm MDT on October 19, 2020. This fund will provide up to $50,000 to support initiatives which contribute to the resiliency of the arts sector through adapted approaches to their business and artistic

  • It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now (Mitchell Art Gallery)

    John and Maggie Mitchell Art Gallery 11-121, Allard Hall 11110 – 104 Avenue, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    The Mitchell Art Gallery in MacEwan University is excited to share that they are re-opening on September 15 with the launch of their latest exhibition It’s About Time: Dancing Black in Canada 1900-1970 and Now, which will be viewable in-person and online!  Curated by Seika Boye, this archival exhibition exposes the