Eryc Taylor Dance provides grants to aspiring choreographers to enable them to produce a 15-20 minute original piece. Eryc Taylor Dance reviews applications and selects grant recipients based on merit, dance experience, passion for choreography, and production innovation.
Eryc Taylor Dance will award a $1,000 grant to three recipients this year for the 2025-2026 cycle. Follow us on social media @eryctaylordance and @etdoutreah for updates!
The 2026 APPLICATION WILL OPEN SUMMER 2025
ELIGIBILITY
Eligible applicants will be 19-25-year-old New York/New Jersey-based (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Hoboken, Jersey City, or Staten Island) choreographers who have never received prior private, corporate, or government funding to create a new work. Applicants cannot apply while enrolled in an undergraduate program. Choreographers must apply with an original concept that has yet to be worked on or performed anywhere. This original concept must not be shown before the concert in Spring 2026.
This grant is for individual choreographers ONLY; collaborations with other choreographers or ‘collectives’ are prohibited.
Eligible applicants must demonstrate strong examples of their choreographic style, vision, and process for a 15-20 minute original performance with at least four or more dancers. Preference is given to collaborators with musicians or other artistic production designers.
GRANT DETAILS AND PURPOSES
Grant recipients will be able to premiere their pieces in New York City in Spring 2026. Eryc Taylor Dance will provide the venue, lighting and sound technicians, and a maximum of six lighting cues per 15-20 minute piece. The grant funds may cover additional costs that Eryc Taylor Dance approves. Additional costs might include venue rental for auditions, rehearsal space, fees, costumes, music, and payment for collaborators. No sets, water, special effects, or elaborate lighting will be allowed. Eryc Taylor Dance may approve the use of props, live music, or elaborate costuming on a case-by-case basis.
Before receiving grant funds, selected recipients must provide Eryc Taylor Dance with a detailed budget, audition schedules, rehearsal schedules, and venue rental information. The Artistic Director of Eryc Taylor Dance may attend rehearsals and provide advice or critiques on the performance piece.
Grant recipients will receive funding in two installments. The first installment of $500 will be within two months following award notification. The second installment of $500 will be on the first of the month following the 2026 NCG concert.
Grant recipients will retain the rights to their choreography. For future performances of their work, choreographers shall use the following credit online and in programs:
“This piece was made possible by the Eryc Taylor Dancw New Choreographer Grant.”
For any questions or concerns, please email Savannah Gaillard (Company Manager) at info@etd.nyc and/or Liviya England (ETD Outreach Program Director) at outreach@etd.nyc.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
The ETD New Choreographer Grant program is supported, in part, by the Marta Heflin Foundation.
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