Sound and Music and the Mexican Centre for Music and Sonic Arts (CMMAS) with support from Supersonic Festival, are launching two new collaborative opportunities for women and minority gender (identifying as a cis woman, trans woman, trans man, non-binary or gender minority person) composers, music-creators and artists working in electronic music and/or those who use digital technology within their creative practice.
The project will match two composers based in the UK with two in Mexico, supporting them to explore a new international collaboration and create two sonic works to be premiered and hosted digitally.
You will receive:
- A bursary which for UK-based composers will be £1000 (British Pounds). For Mexico-based composers the bursary will be $20,000 (Mexican Pesos).
- Creative project support, signposting, networks and advice from teams at Sound and Music and CMMAS.
- Mentoring by experts relevant to the needs of your project.
- A production budget of up to £3500 is available per project not including additional budget for access needs if required. Production budget to be agreed with teams at Sound and Music and CMMAS in advance of project start.