Fast+Fresh Dance has extended its deadline to Friday Oct 7 for DVD applications; and for those wanting to audition a piece in person, ‘showing day’ is Oct 12.
The youth festival Fast+Fresh Dance is open for entries in its 2011 season.
Following the success of its knockout 2010 season, Fast+Fresh Dance is returning in November to thrill audiences and showcase short dance works choreographed and performed by Sydney’s finest young talent.
FORM Dance Projects invites young choreographers and dancers to participate in Fast+Fresh Dance to be held at Riverside Theatres Parramatta. The season will present over forty dance works choreographed and performed by emerging young artists.
Fast+Fresh Dance Festival Manager, Susie Wood, said the festival not only provided an opportunity for aspiring choreographers and dancers aged 21 and under to display their talents, but also inspired young performers to strive for their own artistic excellence. It also encouraged active youth participation in all genres of dance.
A recent edition to the Short+Sweet family of festivals, Fast+Fresh Dance presents short, new and innovative dance works, up to five minutes in length, by the dance industry’s upcoming talent. Each performance will go through one of four rounds of heats, which will be judged nightly by a panel of industry professionals. The heat winners will present their works as part of the Gala Final on Saturday 19 November 2011.
In keeping with the Short+Sweet tradition, all participants in Fast+Fresh Dance are eligible for sponsored awards such as Best Male Dancer, Best Female Dancer, Most Outstanding Choreography, Best New Talent and the Audience Choice Award.
Many participants of 2010’s season of Fast+Fresh Dance¬ have gone on to perform with companies such as youMove, Sydney’s only youth contemporary dance company at Sydney Festival 2011, Thinking About Forever (Brandon Atoui – winner of Most Outstanding Choreography 2010 and Natasha Kay Newling, Best Female Dancer 2010 ).
Natasha is now in her 2nd year with Ev & Bow full time dance training centre and has also joined a new dance company, The Austinmer Dance Theatre, directed by Michelle Forte. The festival has also provided young professionals with performance opportunities such as at Sydney Festival 2011, (Josh Denyer, Best Male Dancer 2010) and the inclusion of Cameron Beard’s work, Shut Up and Let Me Go.
FORM Dance Projects is now seeking submissions from artists to participate in this year’s season. All genres of dance will be considered, as long as the choreography is innovative and original.
This year DVD Submissions are preferred.
HOW TO ENTER: go to www.form.org.au to download an application form.