WHITE WAVE is pleased to invite you
to submit applications to our 9th SoloDuo Dance Festival at
Dixon Place with Live Performances
WHITE WAVE will be presenting our 9th Annual SoloDuo Dance Festival with 30 participating choreographers / companies in 3 different programs. As in past years, we anticipate performing artists will be hail from Europe, Canada, East Asia, Metro NY, and across the US.
To celebrate the distinct art of the solo and duet, while creating additional opportunities to display the latest work of both emerging and mid-career choreographers, WHITE WAVE's 2025 SoloDuo Dance Festival will be held at Dixon Place, a setting nestled in the heart of the Downtown scene.
The SoloDuo Dance Festival's foremost priority is to inspire performing artists of all stripes and callings to stretch the limits of their creativity and take it to new heights, and to provide vivid experiences for audiences, with the goal of finding and nurturing promising young talent.
2025 SoloDuo Dance Festival (LIVE PERFORMANCES)
Performance Date: February 13th & 14th 2025
Venue: Dixon Place (161A Chrystie Street, New York, New York 10002)
Each choreographer/company may submit up to two applications for SoloDuo Dance Festival (each application requires a separate application form, video, and application fee). The fee is non-refundable.
Early bird Application due by September 11th, 2024. 11:30pm
Regular Application due by September 25th, 2024. 11:30pm
The SoloDuo Dance Festival's foremost priority is to inspire performing artists of all stripes and callings to stretch the limits of their creativity and take it to new heights, and to provide vivid experiences for audiences, with the goal of finding and nurturing promising young talent.
APPLY by submitting an ONLINE APPLICATION
All applications will be reviewed by a panel of impartial adjudicators.
All inquiries regarding the 2025 SoloDuo Dance Festival, please contact: Young Soon Kim,
Artistic Director at 2025soloduo@gmail.com.
Thanks to our Sponsors
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WHITE WAVE’s programs are supported, in part, by public funds from The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts, The New York Community Trust, Dance/NYC's Coronavirus Dance Relief Fund, Howard Gilman Foundation, Harkness Foundation for Dance, New York City Artist Corps, Mosaic Network & Fund, Grace Charity Foundation Inc., Arnhold Foundation Inc., JOHN RYAN, and Individual Arts Supporters like you.