£2,000
We are delighted to announce another round of the Make New Work Explore Programme.
We are awarding two £2,000 commissions to support two artists and companies to make new performance based work in response to one of the provocations below and working with local communities in Stockton.
This opportunity is expected to lead to a performative sharing to the public or an invited audience.
The deadline to apply is 10am, Fri 14 March 2025.
What do you get?
- £2,000 budget
- Producing, marketing and community engagement support from ARC
- Technical support for the performance
- Rehearsal and creation space at ARC
- Accommodation in the ARC House (subject to availability)
What are the provocations?
The provocations came from in-depth and wide-reaching creative conversations with communities local to ARC. They were created through these conversations by independent creative director Paula Clark as part of a project which began with the question What’s On Your Mind? (you can read more about the project here).
The project was designed to capture the key areas of interest and concern to our communities. We are using them as guiding principles for our programme to help ensure that ARC’s work resonates with our local communities.
Artists are asked to select one provocation to base their idea around. They are intended to be starting points for creative ideas , we are not looking for literal interpretations.
#Change, #Welcome, #Escape, #Before, #Alchohol, #Women, #Anger, #Care, #Community, #Climate, #Future, #Money, #Kindness, #Lifelines
Please see the full text for each provocation here
Which art forms will be considered?
- Theatre
- Multidisciplinary performance
- Dance
- Cabaret
- Drag
- Music Theatre
- Comedy
- Circus
- Puppetry
Timeline
Your project is expected to be delivered within one of the following timelines:
Tuesday 26 August – Friday 5 September
Monday 8 September – Friday 19 September
Monday 20 October – Friday 31 October
*Please indicate a first and second choice of timeline to deliver your proposed project in your application.
Full application brief
We have provided a more in depth explanation of the Make New Work Programme. Please read / listen in your preferred format:
Please ensure you read / listen to this before making the application.
How to apply
There are three ways to submit an application:
- Written application
- Video application
- Audio application
Please send your Application Form and Equality Monitoring Form to [email protected]
You can apply using a video or audio file (maximum 5 minutes). Please use WeTransfer when sending video or audio files.
Download Equality Monitoring Form
If you have any other questions, or would like to speak to a member of ARC staff about your application please email [email protected]
The deadline to apply is 10am, Fri 14 March 2025.
Support available
We want to ensure everyone feels supported in submitting to the Make New Work Programme.
ARC can offer the following at application stage:
- Zoom/phone call to answer any questions
- Zoom/phone call to act as a scribe for your application his will be coordinated by a non-voting member of ARC staff. Please note we cannot advise on the content of your application.
- An extension of the deadline (max 48 hours)
- If you need more pages/time in an audio/video recording, we can accommodate this.
You will need to make us aware of this before submitting. We won’t accept submissions beyond the deadline without prior agreement.
ARC can offer the following at shortlisting stage:
- Questions/what to prepare sent in advance of the Interview
- Longer Interview time
- If you require a BSL interpreter available at the interview stage and this cannot easily be provided via Access to Work, please let us know and we will arrange one.
Please make us aware of what support you need and give as much time as possible to be able to coordinate.
If you need specific access support in making your application that isn’t listed, please contact [email protected] and we will respond as quickly as possible.
Zoom Q&A
The Make New Work Programme is supported by The Paul Hamlyn Foundation