Waypoint-1

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Who can apply ?

Performance-makers. This is a flexible term – to include those who have produced only a limited amount of professional work, as well as creatives with many years of experience.

‘Performance-makers’ can include:

  • those working in theatre, visual and physical theatre, dance, puppetry, performance art, storytelling, circus, and outdoor arts
  • specialists including performers, directors, writers, managers, producers, choreographers, dramaturgs and visual, sound & AV designers

What Waypoint-1 can offer

The project offers free guidance, consultations, and one-to-one mentorship, often lasting a year or longer. Support offered might include helping you to:

  • navigate the economic and social crises we now face
  • hone your creative vision or an idea for a show
  • identify sources of funding and write your own funding applications
  • identify potential avenues for collaboration, partnership and employment
  • develop digital, marketing and communications skills
  • produce your own work and streamline your admin
  • identify and access space to create your work
  • identify and access technical support required to produce your work
  • conduct a creative experiment of some kind
  • explore opportunities for touring your work
  • identify and apply to professional development opportunities
  • identify sources of play-reading services if this is the support you require.

What you can bring to the project

  • ​questions that are important to you
  • as much time as you would like to invest in your professional development
  • your creative vision or a notion of what that vision might be
  • an agent, manager, producer, fundraiser or administrator for your work
  • ​project funding, bursaries or commissions to create work
  • fees for creation, admin or expenses
  • production costs for your shows​

If you are interested in participating in Waypoint-1 please see the Apply section for details. Applications can be submitted at any time.


Top image by Andy Catlin