Central Coast Council is calling for artists to present and develop new performance work in its Performance Illuminated pilot program.
The program, to be run in Council-owned and operated theatre venues, is intended to support emerging works and performers at Laycock St Community Theatre, Wyoming, and Peninsula Theatre, Woy Woy.
Director Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said the theatres were piloting three approaches in the program to attract a diverse and vibrant range of uses for the intimate stages of Council’s theatre venues.
“By Council offering a range of supportive options for the performing arts industry to pitch ideas to use the space, we are increasing opportunities for arts on the Coast and fostering work in a variety of forms,” Smith said.
The successful applications will be selected via a panel assessment, which will make recommendations about the applications that qualify against the criteria in the assessment matrix provided in the application process.
“Council is looking forward to seeing a diverse mix of performing artists from a cross section of the industry utilise these theatres and deliver works to help define our region as a cultural destination.
“Performance Illuminated will provide artists with opportunities to co-present new work, develop new work and the space to rehearse.”
There are three options supporting different stages of creative development.
Greenlight Season is a program that supports artists to present new performance work through a door split model available at both Peninsula Theatre and Laycock St Community Theatre.
Flashlight Access will support artists to access rehearsal space in the Don Craig Room at Laycock St Community Theatre on dark days during staffed business hours.
The Pen Residency will support artists to develop new creative work in the Peninsula Theatre.
Administrator Rik Hart hopes to see professional and emerging performers take up the opportunity to apply for the pilot program, helping promote and activate Council’s owned and operated community theatres.
“Fostering and investing in artistic endeavours will build the collective arts culture on the Coast and deliver social and economic benefits,” he said.
“The variety of options being piloted in the program are suited to different performers and works but they are all aimed to foster quality work, and boost performers’ bottom line while occupying our theatre venues with diverse and vibrant creative initiatives that shape our culture.”
Applications will be open throughout March, with the programs running from April to October.
Interested performing artists are invited to RSVP to the Performance Illuminated information evening about the program, network with local artists, and enjoy live music by Alexi Kaye of Heart Dancers at Laycock St Community Theatre at 6pm on Thursday, February 22.
Visit theatres.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au to RSVP for event attendance and to apply for Performance Illuminated visit theatres.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/performance-illuminated