Invitation for Saskatchewan Artists to the Incubator Series
The newly formed Incubator Series is designed to support the development of new plays in Saskatchewan. Persephone Theatre invites Saskatchewan-based artists to share with us the details of a project in process, that would benefit from support by Persephone in its development. Support can mean a lot of things, from financial, to space, to human resources. Persephone can provide up two weeks of workshop or creation time depending on the nature of the project.
For the 2021-2022 season, we are able to support TWO projects. These could be text-based workshops of new scripts or physical workshops of a script, prototype, or idea. Projects might need things like use of space, expert consultation, fees to engage collaborators, admin support, or other necessary elements depending on where you are in the creation process. You tell us what you need. At this time, Persephone is best able to support projects that can utilize the offered support by July 1, 2022.
How to Apply
There is no formal application form. We just need to hear from you, in your own words. You can do this through written letter or by video, whichever suits you best. Here are some of the things we are curious about:
- Please tell us a bit about yourself
- Who are your (current or desired) collaborators?
- What is the project you are working on?
- What is your ambition for this project?
- What stage of creation are you at?
- How could Persephone support you in moving your project forward?
- When would you like to undertake this work?
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT: January 1, 2022.
We ask that written submissions be no more than 3 pages. Video submissions should be no more than 5 minutes. Submissions can be sent to [email protected] care of Artistic Director Heather Cant.
A roundtable of local independent artists will participate in the selection process. The two selected projects will be notified by February 15, 2022.
If there is a potential barrier that might prevent you from applying, we encourage you to let us know so we can work with you to dissolve it.
About Persephone Theatre
Persephone Theatre creates in misâskwatôminihk (Saskatoon) in Treaty 6 territory, which includes the Nêhiyawak (Cree) as original signatories and became the traditional homeland of the Métis Nation. We also acknowledge the contributions of the Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda, Saulteaux and Round Prairie Métis peoples in establishing our city of Saskatoon and we extend our appreciation for the opportunity to live, create and perform on this land. Persephone Theatre is committed to reflecting the rich diversity of our community in the stories we tell and the ways in which we undertake creating our work. We prioritize a workplace culture that centres equity, inclusion, and authentic representation. We strongly encourage submissions from artists who self-identify as members of historically excluded communities, which includes (but is not limited to) those who identify as IBPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, d/Deaf, or who have a disability or chronic illness.
COVID-19 Worksafe Policy
All individuals entering Persephone Theatre required to be double vaccinated. Artists will be required to provide proof of vaccination to Persephone prior to accepting a development workshop.