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Dance Artist Residency Scheme 2026

Deadline: Feb 19, 2026
other
partially funded
Ireland
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

📝 About The Arts Council Dance Artist Residency Scheme

The Arts Council Dance Artist Residency Scheme aims to strengthen Ireland’s national network of dance artists, support creative development, and enhance dance provision within host organisations and communities. The programme promotes structured collaboration, ensuring benefits for both artists and the local arts ecosystem.

🎁 Benefits of The Arts Council Dance Artist Residency Scheme

Strand 1: Full Residencies

  • Maximum award: €25,000
  • Requires support from at least one local authority and one arts centre, organisation, or festival.
  • Focus on extended residencies enabling deep artistic engagement and community collaboration.

Strand 2: Short-Term Residencies

  • Maximum award: €10,000
  • Requires support from an arts centre, organisation, or festival.
  • Designed for shorter-term engagements that foster creation, performance, or outreach.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

  • Professional dance artists and collectives.
  • Local authorities in certain cases proposing a residency.
  • Must generally be resident in the Republic of Ireland, though non-resident applications may be considered if the project benefits Irish arts.
  • Ineligible: Artists already employed full-time by organisations receiving Strategic Funding.

📅 Application Date and Process

  • Applications must be submitted via the official application portal.
  • Deadline: 19 February, 2026

🌐 Application Portal

For more information, visit the official Arts Council website.

Benefits
  • Maximum award for Full Residencies: €25,000

  • Requires support from at least one local authority and one arts centre, organisation, or festival

  • Focus on extended residencies enabling deep artistic engagement and community collaboration

  • Maximum award for Short-Term Residencies: €10,000

  • Requires support from an arts centre, organisation, or festival

  • Designed for shorter-term engagements that still foster creation, performance, or outreach

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