Survival Skills: Building a Career in the Performing Arts

DAN4330.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2024 Survival Skills: Building a Career in the Performing Arts

Course Description

Summary

In this course we will encounter various strategies for building a career in the performing arts field. In a lab-like environment, we will address topics such as writing an artist statement, fundraising, generating proposals for residencies and grants, understanding the panel process, building social media presence, developing practical organizational skills for project management, resources for finding and building community, approaches in digital archiving, and general discussions about how to work towards balance and sustainability in the arts.  Guest speakers (both on zoom and in person) will address some of these topics with students. There will be some light reading based on practical topics, and an expectation that students will prepare work outside of class to bring into a participatory and collaborative working environment with their peers, guests and instructors. Students will leave the course with the beginnings of their own personal artistic materials and portfolio. 

Prerequisites

Permission of instructor; priority given to Juniors and Seniors with a focus on making performance work. Email a statement of interest to levigonzalez@bennington.edu by November 20 for priority consideration.

Please contact the faculty member : levigonzalez@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Levi Gonzalez

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2024

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16