What's New > Artist Mentorship Program - Deadline extended to Oct 23
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Black Theatre Workshop is proud to unveil a new chapter in its story as the Artist Mentorship Program returns, under the guidance of new Associate Program Director, Sarah Labissière.
Entering its 11th year, and following a decade of artistic excellence, the BTW team is looking forward to amplifying the talent and skills of emerging and established theatre practitioners on a national scale.
The program will offer a production and administrative focus and is designed to support early-career and experienced artists. As a part of its expansion and desire to support artists who wish to work in the English and/or French sectors of Canada’s unique bilingual theatre landscape, AMP workshops will now be offered in English and/or French, within a newly implemented two-year framework.
Offering various workshops, 1-on-1 coaching, and networking opportunities, the program aims to deepen production knowledge and foster critical thinking around live performance. An enriching and collaborative experience, the program will culminate in public-facing events for various audiences to enjoy. AMP will offer tailored career development workshops to address the needs of the cohort.
Applicant Profile
Do you consider yourself to be a multi-hyphenate, self-producer, explorer of all things creative process? Are you a writer, director or movement performer intending to workshop and produce your work? Are you looking to expand your knowledge in the field of technical and production management? If one or all of these questions resonate with you and you are actively working on your project or need the perfect avenue to complete it and learn more about how to apply for funding, then AMP might be right for you!
They encourage you to apply if you are a member of the BIPOC, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+ community. If you are hesitant to apply or have any questions about your eligibility, please write to amp@theatrebtw.ca with any question you may have.