Applications are now open for the 2011 Incubator residency program at Waterside.
INCUBATOR, now in it’s third year, is available to actors, directors, devisors, designers, new media artists, playwrights and creative teams to develop new performance, installation or hybrid arts work. Based at Waterside, Port Adelaide, Vitals' large and flexible space, Incubator residencies provide a highly sought after opportunity for creative development in a supportive producing environment.
INCUBATOR residents have opportunities to feature in Vitals' future programming and in 2011 we will be be hosting two residencies over the year. Applications are welcome from artists across Australia.
Click here to download the guidelines and application form as a PDF.
Click here to download the guidelines and application form as a Word doc.
We are pleased to host our 2010 INCUBATOR residents:
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Brown Council's A Comedy is a performance piece in which Brown Council deconstruct the formula of the comedic ‘bit’ through the constant cliché jokes, the dunce and badly executed impressions. Each performer is a bit player in the line–up; the king, the dunce, the beautiful assistant, the band leader. A series of comedic failures, which in turn, undermine the role of the comedian and challenges the expectations of the audience to be entertained.
The Brown Council are Di Smith, Kate Blackmore, Fran Barrett, Kelly Doley.
A co-residency with Northern Rivers Performing Arts, Lismore. Brown Council will continue the development
of A Comedy with NORPA. This national collaboration
will lead to cross fertilisation and touring potential.
Set in Adelaide, Sydney and Rome, Searching for Godwin Trustlove is the story a young man’s reluctant excavation of his identity beyond gay. The first draft of the script will be workshopped using an ensemble of four actors, who will collaborate with a dramaturge, and a writer. The aim of this on-the-floor improvisation and exploration of style, character and themes provides the writer with material to embark upon a second draft.
Writer: Caroline Reid, Producer: Edwin Kemp Attrill,
Actors: Guy O Grady, Emma Beech, Renato Mussolini
ActNow Theatre for Social Change is a youth-led theatre company developing socially conscience theatre practitioners. ANTSC work with artists and the community to create theatre projects that achieve positive social change.