| New Work – Theatre (June 2010) |
Theatre |
03 June 2010 |
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New work grants support one-off projects that result in the creation of new contemporary theatre work.
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| ArtStart |
Theatre |
08 March 2010 |
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The ArtStart program provides financial assistance to artists who have recently graduated in creative arts to help them establish a professional arts practice or gain employment as an artist.
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| Go See Fund for Presenters |
Dance; Theatre; Market development |
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The Go See Fund provides travel assistance for professional Australian presenters to attend performances by Australian artists. Through a quick-response program, presenters can travel to view live work.
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| Skills and Arts Development - Theatre |
Theatre |
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Skills and artform development grants support activities that provide professional development opportunities to individual theatre workers or that contribute to the overall development of the artform of theatre in Australia.
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| Program - Presenter - Theatre |
Theatre |
03 June 2010 |
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Program – presenter grants provide three-year funding to assist the development and presentation of programs of new high quality contemporary theatre work.
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| Going Global - Market Development |
Dance; Inter-arts; Theatre; Market development |
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The Australia Council’s Market Development section aims to create more demand for Australian contemporary arts through supporting the promotion of Australian contemporary arts and developing new markets and audiences, in Australia and internationally.
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| Key Organisations – Multi-year– Theatre |
Theatre |
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multiyear grants provide funding to a limited number of outstanding organisations to make high quality theatre works themselves, or to create opportunities for others to do so.
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| JUMP |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts; Community partnerships; Dance; Inter-arts; Literature; Music; Theatre; Visual arts |
26 February 2010 |
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The JUMP National Mentoring Program for Young and Emerging Artists supports the career development of artists aged 18-30, and in the first five years of their professional practice, by providing mentoring opportunities with established professionals in their artform. Managed by Youth Arts Queensland
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| New Work – Theatre (November 2010) |
Theatre |
10 November 2010 |
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New work grants support one-off projects that result in the creation of new contemporary theatre work.
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| Fellowships - Theatre |
Theatre |
10 November 2010 |
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Fellowship grants provide individual artists with financial support to undertake a two-year program of creative work and/or professional development that extends their practice and develops their career.
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| Program - Youth Arts – Theatre |
Theatre |
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Program – youth arts grants provide three-year funding to youth theatre companies which develop and present the voices and stories of young people, and which offer professional development pathways with the potential to help young people become artists or artsworkers.
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