JOFFREY ACADEMY OF DANCE, OFFICIAL SCHOOL OF THE JOFFREY BALLET
LAUNCHES A NATIONAL CALL FOR ALAANA ARTISTS FOR THE
EIGHTH ANNUAL WINNING WORKS CHOREOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
RETURNING TO THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
CHICAGO
– June 14, 2017 – The Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The
Joffrey Ballet, announces a national call for ALAANA
(African, Latino(a), Asian, Arab and Native American)
artists to submit applications for The Joffrey Academy’s Eighth Annual Winning Works Choreographic Competition.
The goal of the award is to recognize talented and emerging ALAANA
choreographers whose unique perspective will ignite creativity
in the form of original works of dance. The deadline for application
is September 1, 2017.
The winning choreographers will be awarded a $5,000 stipend and given a minimum of 30 rehearsal hours.
The
choreographic work must be original and developed by the applicant and
the finished piece must be a minimum of 10 minutes and maximum of 12
minutes long.
They will set their piece on the members of
the Joffrey Studio Company and the Joffrey Academy Trainees and have the
opportunity to seek guidance from Joffrey Artistic Director Ashley
Wheater.
The Joffrey Academy of Dance’s Winning
Works program will be presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Chicago’s Edlis Neeson Theater, 220 E. Chicago Avenue.
To apply, interested choreographers must submit the following by mail or email:
DVD
or video clip with a five-minute or less excerpt of their choreography
with a brief written description, a letter of intent describing interest
in the competition and the kind
of work that will be created in 500–1,000 words, headshot, curriculum
vitae, and application form available on-line at
joffrey.org/winningworks with three references. The completed applications can be sent to The Joffrey Ballet
Attention: Winning Works Selection Committee 10 East Randolph Street Chicago IL 60601 or emailed to
winningworks@joffrey.org.
About the Joffrey Studio Company
The
Joffrey Studio Company is a scholarship program of the Joffrey Academy
of Dance, Official School of The Joffrey Ballet. The Joffrey Studio
Company consists
of 10 outstanding students selected by Joffrey Artistic Director Ashley
Wheater and Head of Studio Company and Trainee Program Raymond
Rodriguez. The Joffrey Studio Company and Trainees have performed on
some of the most prestigious stages, including Lincoln
Center in NY, the Auditorium Theatre, Harris Theater for Music and
Dance, Cadillac Palace Theatre and MCA Stage in Chicago, Music Hall in
LA, The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and more. The individualized
training and performance opportunities provided
by the Joffrey Studio Company offers students unique insight into the
life of a professional dancer, assisting students in preparation for a
professional career in dance and helping them expand their technique and
artistry.
About the Joffrey Academy Trainees
The
Joffrey Academy Trainee Program is a one to two-year program for
students ages 17 and older who are preparing for a professional dance
career. Students are
selected to participate in the Trainee Program by invitation from
Artistic Director Ashley Wheater and the Head of Studio Company and
Trainee Program Raymond Rodriguez. This esteemed and rigorous program
gives students a unique and well-rounded experience
to prepare them for the next step in their careers. Trainees rehearse
and perform classical and contemporary works from The Joffrey Ballet’s
extensive repertoire and have the opportunity to work with guest
choreographers throughout the year. Graduates of the
Academy have gone on to dance professionally with companies throughout
the world including The Joffrey Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, New
York City Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin, Dresden Semperoper, Complexions,
Milwaukee Ballet, Memphis Ballet, Kansas City
Ballet, BalletMet, Polish National Ballet, Slovak National Ballet,
Netherlands Dans Theater and more.
For more information on the Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The Joffrey Ballet and its programs please visit
joffrey.org/academy.
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