2022/23 Artists in Residence

Dance Victoria Residencies

Over time Dance Victoria Studios has grown to become a choreographic centre. Offering access to our studios and financial support to independent dance artists is an opportunity to contribute to the vitality of the sector. New improvements to the studios in 2022 will further enhance its adaptability for filmmaking, livestreamed and in-person performance. Each May, Dance Victoria calls for proposals from the creative community for paid residencies at its studios. The following artists will participate in residencies at Dance Victoria Studios in 2022/23:

Constance Cooke
Constance Cooke
Kemi Craig
Kemi Craig. Photo: Cedar Coast Photography
Jordan Dalley
Jordan Dalley. Photo: Jason Niles
Luciana Freire D’Anunciaçõa
Luciana Freire D’Anunciação
Kelly McInnes
Kelly McInnes. Photo: Luciana Freire D’Anunciação
Amber Downie-Back
Amber Downie-Back. Photo: Niks Vignal
Kayla Henry. Photo: Andrew Wierzbicki @RealtorYyj
Kayla Henry. Photo: Andrew Wierzbicki @RealtorYyj
Sarah Hutton
Sarah Hutton
Aiden Cass
Aiden Cass. Photo: Sarah Hutton
Lee Ingram
Lee Ingram
Kathy Lang
Kathy Lang
Kiera Shaw
Kiera Shaw. Photo: Natalie Shaw
David Ferguson
David Ferguson
InterdepenDance Collective
InterdepenDance Collective. From top left clockwise: Robin Gaudreau, Claire Bruce, Caroline MacCaull, and Lea.
Visible Bodies Collective in Bury the Hatchet. Photo: Dean Kalyan
Visible Bodies Collective in Bury the Hatchet. Photo: Dean Kalyan
Dance Victoria’s Residencies Program is supported by the RBC Foundation – Emerging Artists FundJawl Bundon LLPD’Ambrosio Architecture, Canada Council for the Arts, Victoria Foundation and donors (like you).