Applications for the 2026 Experimental Choreographic Program are now open!
2026 PROGRAM DATES
- 2–14 March: Experimental Choreographic Residency
- 16–28 March: Experimental Choreographic Lab
APPLICATION DATES
- 15 December 2025: Applications Open
- 14 January 2026 – Applications Close
- Week commencing 2 February 2026: Artists Notified
INFORMATION
Presented by Performance Space and Critical Path, the Experimental Choreographic Program (ECP) is dedicated to advancing bold, innovative, and interdisciplinary approaches to choreography and movement practice. Comprising the Experimental Choreographic Residency and the Experimental Choreographic Lab, the program offers artists and collectives time, space, resources, and mentorship to take creative risks, refine their practice, and develop new work in a supportive professional environment.
The two-week Residency, open to artists from across Australia and Aotearoa, provides $8,000 in project funding, rehearsal space at Critical Path’s Drill Hall, and extensive creative, technical, and producing support. The Lab, open to NSW-based artists, offers a two-week facilitated collaborative environment, a bursary for participation, and the opportunity to connect with peers, mentors, and industry leaders.
Both streams culminate in a public showing, allowing artists to share their work-in-progress with audiences and sector stakeholders. Since its inception in 2016, the program has been a vital platform for choreographers working experimentally, fostering rigorous artistic inquiry and strengthening connections within the Australian and Asia-Pacific experimental arts ecology.
APPLY HERE
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PAST RESIDENCY ARTISTS
2025: Juliet Widyasari Burnett and Ishvara Devati
2024: Jessie McCall
2023: Devika Bilimoria
2022: Brooke Stamp
2021: Rebecca Jensen
2020: Nat Randall and Anna Breckon
2019: Ivey Wawn
2018: Rajni Shah
2017: Atlanta Eke
2016: Justin Shoulder and Vic Hunt
PAST LAB ARTISTS
2025: Emma Maye Gibson, Sarah Kalule, Keila Terencio de Paula, Kino McHugh, and Mitchell Christie
2024 (inaugural year): Lian Loke, Lorcan Power, Lucy Doherty, Natalie Quan Yao Tso, and Rhiannon Newton
This program is proudly supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW and the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.
IMAGE CREDIT: Kino McHugh, Experimental Choreographic Lab, 2025, Performance Space and Critical Path, photo by Liz Ham, graphics courtesy of Performance Spce.
