The Dance Projects program provides funding to professional choreographers, organizations and collectives for the creation, production and presentation of dance works, and other projects that support the development of dance in Toronto. The program recognizes a diversity of dance practices, including traditional, classical and contemporary, urban, culturally diverse and Aboriginal dance practices. The City of Toronto provides the funding for this program through its Community Partnership and Investment Program.
Applicants must be professional choreographers, or professional not-for-profit dance organizations or collectives. The payment of artists’ fees is a requirement in this program.
A professional artist is someone who has developed their skills through training and/or practice; is recognized as such by artists working in the same artistic tradition; actively practises his or her art, and has a history of public presentation.
You may not apply as an individual and as an organization or collective for the same project in the same competition. If you are one of the members of an applicant collective, you may also apply as an individual for an unrelated project in the same competition.
The project for which funding is requested must take place in the City of Toronto.
If the applicant is an individual artist, the following eligibility criteria apply:
If the applicant is an organization or a collective, the following eligibility criteria apply:
TAC will not fund 100% of a project, except in the Creation category. Applicants to the Production/Presentation, Series/Festivals and Dance Field Development categories must indicate a range of revenue sources, which may include donated goods and services.
For PROJECT grants, you may apply in one of four categories:
This category supports choreographic creation, including research and development, exploration and commissions. Some form of presentation (e.g., in-studio, with invited peers or public) must be included as part of the process. If you create your work in stages, you may apply for funding for different stages of creation, but remember you can only receive one grant in a calendar year from TAC. The maximum grant in this category is $8,000.
Eligible expenses include:
This category supports creation, rehearsal, production and presentation of fully developed dance works, including the remount of repertoire. The maximum grant in this category is $10,000.
Eligible expenses include:
This category supports dance series and festivals. The maximum grant in this category is $10,000.
Eligible expenses include:
This category supports projects that develop and advance the practice of dance in Toronto, and/or contribute to an understanding and appreciation of dance. Projects can include dance technique or choreographic workshops, laboratories, conferences, etc. Professional development projects must benefit a group; individual professional development projects are not eligible. Individuals are not eligible applicants in this category. The applicant must be an organization or collective. The maximum grant in this category is $8,000.
Eligible expenses include: