The BKM application deadline on November 15, 2024 is approaching and we would like to provide you with the best possible support again this year. We are already starting in the first half of October for those who want to complete their applications for the venue certificates early: For this purpose, we are offering an application workshop with Noah Holtwiesche, a long-standing jury member for performance, music and spoken theater at the BKM Hamburg, as well as consultation appointments through the network office. In November, we will then focus on the last two weeks before the deadline in order to provide you with the best possible support during the final phase. Make a note of the dates in your calendar now and register here:
The BKM application deadline on November 15, 2024 is approaching and we would like to provide you with the best possible support again this year. We are already starting in the first half of October for those who want to complete their applications for the venue certificates early: For this purpose, we are offering an application workshop with Noah Holtwiesche, a long-standing jury member for performance, music and spoken theater at the BKM Hamburg, as well as consultation appointments through the network office. In November, we will then focus on the last two weeks before the deadline in order to provide you with the best possible support during the final phase. Make a note of the dates in your calendar now and register here:
First half of October:
Application letter with Noah Holtwiesche 11.10.24 | 10 a.m. | Location: tba
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Workshop with Noah Holtwiesche (theater scholar and long-standing jury member in the field of performance, music and spoken theater at the BKM Hamburg).
What does it take for a jury to get a clear picture of an application? How can a project idea be presented clearly, convincingly and credibly in an application? What criteria play a role in the funding decision? And what do the jurors really look for - what is important, what is less so? In the first part of the workshop, we take on the role of the jury in a fictitious jury meeting and decide on project applications ourselves. This will give us valuable insights into the decision-making criteria and processes of juries. In the second part, we will look at specific design features of successful concepts and applications and discuss the DOs and DON'Ts. In the third part, we will transfer the knowledge gained to the participants' own project proposals and take time for constructive, inspiring feedback.