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Dance Projects | Ontario Arts Council (OAC)

September 25, 2025

Value

Varies

Description

The program supports the creation, production and presentation of live and virtual dance and other initiatives that benefit the Ontario professional dance community. The program has five categories:

  • Creation: to support artistic costs of choreography and development of new work. There must be some kind of showing (for example, in-studio or virtual, for invited peers, mentors or other guests) of the work or work-in-progress.
  • Production and presentation: to support artistic, production and presentation costs of live or virtual dance for a public. This includes co-productions, commissions, remounting, and tour preparation (including rehearsal costs).
  • Series and festivals: to support presentation costs of series and festivals that promote professional choreographers and dance companies.
  • Mentorship – Individuals: mentorship for Indigenous artists training in Indigenous dance practices, including powwow and customary dance (see definition), and for Deaf artists and artists with disabilities.
  • Training and community development – Ad hoc groups, collectives and organizations: training and community development initiatives, including but not limited to forums, workshops and master classes, equity and access initiatives, and other activities that benefit the professional dance community. Costs can include fees to participating artists.

Eligible Applicants

  • professional dance artists who are Ontario residents
  • Ontario-based ad hoc groups and collectives of dance artists or arts professionals with expertise in dance
  • incorporated not-for-profit dance companies, dance series, dance festivals and other dance organizations with a head office in Ontario
  • other not-for-profit organizations or ad hoc groups and collectives such as non-arts organizations or organizations and ad hoc groups or collectives working in another arts discipline supported by OAC
    • You must demonstrate that you have engaged the appropriate professional dance expertise to carry out the project, for example, the expertise of dance professionals directly involved in the project, and/or the expertise of an advisory committee that includes dance professionals.

Note:

  • Only Indigenous artists, Deaf artists and artists with disabilities can apply as individuals to the Mentorship – Individuals category.
  • Dance companies that receive an operating grant of $30,000 or under from Dance Organizations: Operating, and that are led by Indigenous artists, artists of colour, Deaf artists or artists with disabilities, can apply to the Training and community development – Ad hoc groups, collectives and organizations category.

Eligible Expenses

  • artists’ fees (choreographers, dancers, outside eye/elder/dramaturge, composers, musicians, theatrical designers and technicians)
  • fees for mentors, teachers, gurus, Elders, knowledge-keepers and other cultural carriers
  • fees for professional dance artists participating in Mentorship, training and community development projects
  • production costs (costumes, set and other staging requirements)
  • publicity, marketing, promotion and audience development activities
  • administration costs
  • venue or studio rental
  • virtual platform costs
  • archival recording
  • travel, transportation and accommodation costs for key artists, collaborators and teachers if they are not residents of your city, town or First Nation
  • childcare and other dependant care fees enabling individuals to take part in the project (this does not include regular, ongoing expenses)
  • expenses related to making the project accessible to audience members and project participants (other than the applicant) who are Deaf or have a disability
    • Note: Applicants to this program who identify as Deaf or as having a disability may apply for supplementary funds for their own accessibility expenses through Accessibility Fund: Project Support.

Deadline Date

March 27 and September 25, 2025, 1 p.m. ET

Contact

Contact Name: Derek Daniher | Interim Program Administrator

Phone Number: 416-969-7451 | 1-800-387-0058 (toll-free)

E-mail Address: ddaniher@arts.on.ca

Website: https://www.arts.on.ca/grants/dance-projects

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