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Call For Choreographer – Ojak Bridge Arts & Dance Festival

Deadline to Apply/Register: 10/15/2023 - EXPIRED


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      Calling for Choreographers for

      OJAK BRIDGE ARTS & DANCE FESTIVAL 2023

      The MiYoung Margolis Dance Collective (MMDC) and Adage Ballet Academy (ABA) are excited to announce that we are launching the Choreography Competition associated with our upcoming O-Jak Bridge Festival 2023, a multicultural art and dance event presented on Dec 9, 2023 at the Erickson Theater in Seattle, WA.

      Application: https://shorturl.at/dexH5
      Early Bird Deadline Submission: before October 1st, 2023
      LATE SUBMISSION: between October 1st and October 15th, 2023

      We welcome choreographers from around the world to participate in choreographing an original version of the iconic “4 Little Swans (cygnets)” from Act 2 of Swan Lake.

      If selected, your work will be incorporated into a full 2 Act mixed media original version of Swan Lake.

      The winner will receive a cash reward of $300 + 2 live performances at the Erickson Theater in Capitol Hill Seattle, WA on December 9th, 2023.

      Challenge:
      Re-create an alternative version of the iconic “4 Little Swans (Cygnets)” dance
      from Act 2 of Swan Lake. Any style of dance is eligible, and creativity
      is encouraged! Video submissions are required for consideration. Upon
      winning, you may choose to bring your own dancers as guest artists to
      our show OR re-stage your work on any of our dancers for the
      performances on December 9th.

      Music Requirements:
      The choreographer must use the Tchaikovsky score from Swan Lake Act 2 No. 13 Dances of the Swans scene 4. Allegro Moderato which is known famously
      as “Dance of the Little Swans.” You may use any version of this score
      including any modern interpretations such as different orchestration,
      tempo, style, genre etc.

       

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