Festival Details
Schedule
Submission Deadlines:
March 15, 2024 · $50 per piece ($40 discount)
April 1, 2024 · $90 per piece
Finalists announced: June 30, 2024
Performance/Competition:
Saturday – November 9, 2024 · 7pm
Sunday – November 10, 2024 · 4pm
Awards & Stipends
Saturday
Choreographers working with professional dancers of seasoned artistry and fully mature technique ages 18 and up.
- Grand Prize – $10,000
- Second Place – $5,000
- Solo stipend – $1,000
- Duet stipend – $1,500
- Small Group stipend – $2,000
- Ensemble stipend – $2,500
Sunday
Choreographers working with dancers of all ages from aspiring and emerging companies, colleges, academies and studios.
- Grand Prize – $3,000
- Second Place – $1,500
- Junior Choreographer Award (18 and under) – $500
- Solo stipend – $500
- Duet stipend – $750
- Small Group stipend – $1,000
- Ensemble stipend – $1,250
Application Process & Details
- The Festival includes a competition/performance in two divisions. Choreographers may submit work in one or both divisions. The Festival reserves the right to make division recommendations based on the body of work received. The goal is to maximize the Festival’s ability to present deserving work.
Saturday
Choreographers working with professional dancers of seasoned artistry and fully mature technique
Dancers must be at least 18 years of age
Choreography must not exceed 10 minutes
Sunday
Choreographers working with dancers of all ages from aspiring and emerging companies, colleges, academies and studios.
Choreography must not exceed 7 minutes
- Complete an electronic application form and provide a video link per work submitted.
- Multiple works per choreographer may be submitted. Separate application forms and video links are required.
- Incomplete materials or those exceeding the time limits listed above will not be processed.
- The video link must contain only the choreography being submitted and remain active until August 31, 2024. No exceptions.
- Professional recordings are not required, but attention to quality, clarity and point of view are essential for accurate judging of choreography. A straight shot is preferred. The Festival panel will not view media-enhanced, highly edited or promotional-type submissions. Do not submit footage with jump cuts, dissolves. etc.
- Finalists will be selected for both divisions based on the materials submitted.
- Finalists chosen will travel to Palm Desert, California to perform the submitted choreography live at the McCallum Theatre before a general audience and panel of judges and compete for cash awards. (see awards listed above)
- Finalists are responsible for travel arrangements and other related expenses. Finalists traveling from out of the country must provide documentation to work in the United States in order to receive their stipend/award money.