This grant is open to Los Angeles County based choreographers, working in any style of dance.

Download the guidelines
here.<http://cts.vresp.com/c/?MargaretJenkinsDance/47d6076adf/23d852ecab/0c8a6f5794>

*FREE APPLICATION WORKSHOP
*Meet potential mentoring partners among local choreographers, as CHIME
staff answers your questions, including how to select a
strong work sample and how to write a compelling project proposal.
Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to attend

*Sunday, August 28, 2011*
ARC Pasadena
1158 East Colorado Blvd.,
Pasadena, CA 91106

2:00pm - 3:30pm

*Interested applicants are
strongly encouraged to attend.*

*Visit www.arcpasadena.org
for parking information,
public transit and driving directions.
*

"CHIME has made deep and lasting steps toward the development of dance in
LA. It has brought awareness and attention to the notion of something called
'choreographic process' and to the 'work' of dance making [...] It has built
the foundation for a very deep commitment between pairs of artists,
commitments that will continue to develop for a long time."
— Victoria Marks, Mentor 2010

“[CHIME] is truly a support unlike any other grant or program, one that
proves to be career-shifting, deeply thoughtful, invigorating ...”
– Julie Tolentino, *Mentee 2010*

“My mentee and I have been kickin' up mad dust, mapping out moments that
playfully glance at the past and tickle the future of the dance forms we
hold dear”
– *d. Sabela grimes, Mentor 2011*

Front (left to right, top to bottom): Oguri (photo by Moshe Hacmon);
Prumsodun Ok
(Navin Moul); d. Sabela grimes (Kenzo Roc Martinez); and Emiko Sugiyama
(Marcus Napuri). Back: Arianne MacBean (photo by Will Taylor).

Funding for CHIME in Southern California has been provided by The James
Irvine Foundation, with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation.