Dance residency in Östersund
For Sweden-based choreographers and dancers who want to invite one or two international artists to Sweden.
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- Dance residency in Östersund
Description of the residency
The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’ International program for dance offers a residency in Östersund arranged together with Estrad Norr/Region Jämtland and Härjedalen, which is responsible for the hosting, dance studio and guest apartment. The residency grant can be applied for by Sweden-based choreographers and dancers who want to invite one or two international artists to Sweden.
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The residency program includes access to a dance studio and guest accommodation.
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Optional period for 2025:
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The grant is aimed at professional choreographers and dancers who have their main activity in Sweden. For these residencies, you are applying for a yourself and one or two international artists.
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The residency grant consists of SEK 10,000 per person, as well as a standard allowance for travel. The scholarship does not include insurance.
- Estrad Norrs’ webpage (Öppnas i ett nytt fönster)
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Sindri Runudde
Maria Ulriksson
Emma Öberg
Lee Brummer
Irma von Platen
Nayla Espinosa Garcia
Sara Ribbenstedt
Application and reporting requirements
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You must be a professional artist in the field of dance, such as dancer or choreographer.
To be considered a professional artist, you must earn a living entirely or partly from your artistic activities and regularly present your art to an audience or in an artistic context.
You must be a resident in Sweden or practice most of your art here.
You can be a foreign citizen and apply for our stipends and grants, but you must be a resident in Sweden or primarily practice your art here. If you are a Swedish citizen but live abroad, you must be able to demonstrate that most of your artistic activity takes place in Sweden.
You must not be a student for more than 50 per cent of your time when an award decision is made.
This means being enrolled in any type of studies, from undergraduate studies to doctoral studies and post-graduate education. You can be studying when you submit your application, but when a decision is made you cannot be enrolled for more than 50 per cent for a course or programme.
You must not owe any unpaid Swedish taxes or fees to the Swedish Enforcement Authority or be declared bankrupt.
This means that you cannot owe a debt on your Swedish tax account that has been passed on to the enforcement authority. This does not apply to other types of debts or charges from public organisations or private companies.
You must not have received de minimis aid exceeding a total of 300,000 euros during the last three-year period.
Stipends and grants from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee are subject to the provisions of the European Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/2031 on state funding, also known as de minimis aid.
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The application for the residency is open once a year. See the application deadlines.
You apply by logging in to “My pages”.
In order to submit an application, you need to answer all the questions marked as mandatory in the form and attach work samples.
Applications must be submitted by 14.00 CET on the application deadline.
Work samples are mandatory
Work samples should give a clear picture of your artistry. Samples should not be older than three years. It is important that you can be identified in the sample if it is from a group performance. You can provide links to Vimeo, YouTube or a website as a supplement in the application form. Make sure the links are working and specify passwords when needed.
Number of files: 1-2
File format: mp4 or mov.
Total size of files: 250 mbYou can submit your application on paper
We recommend using our e-service to submit your application. It makes it easier for you to ensure that your application was registered and it allows you to follow your case via “My pages”.
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When we receive your application, we verify that you meet all the formal requirements. Members of the desicion-making group for dance and circus will then read your application. The members are practising artists or experts in the field of dance and circus. At least three people read each application. The decision is made by the desicion-making group for dance and circus.
If a member has a conflict of interest in relation to an applicant, that member is forbidden from participating in the review process or award decision for that application.
How we avoid conflicts of interest
How is your decision made?
We select grant recipients based on the quality of artistic activities and the applicant’s financial need. This means that we assess the quality of the work samples and reference material that you submit. At the same time, we make an assessment of your financial need. This can mean, for example, that we do not prioritise an applicant who has a high income or has recently received other grants or stipends.
In our selection, we aim to distribute the grants to artists in different parts of the country and across a variety of artistic expressions.
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The grant does not need to be reported financially, but the grant holder reports on the stay after returning home.
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This grant is exempt from tax.
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If you are awarded a residency grant, you must state in all communications about your residency that it was carried out with the support of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee. Please use the wording “with support of the International Dance Program – the Swedish Arts Grants Committee”.
Use the Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s logo in the appropriate contexts.
Contact
Monica Christensen Luotsinen
Senior Adviser – Dance and Circus, Head of International Dance Programme and Circus Programme
+46 8-506 550 61 (Opens in a New Window)monica.christensen.luotsinen@konstnarsnamnden.se (Opens in a New Window)