Creative Opportunity: Space to Create III - Music Residency
Space to Create is an intensive music industry residential program. The delivery of the program will be flexible and adapted to each of the participants’ requirements. The aim of the program is to create a dedicated space so each of the participants can take the time to sustain and grow creative ideas including composition, voice coaching, strengthen technical skills and to provide professional development opportunities for the future.
The program is open to emerging through to established First Nations musicians, artists, songwriters, audio engineers, producers and those employed in the music industry. The program will be delivered in partnership with the Australian National University’s School of Music and the Yil Lull recording studio.
‘The studio is named after the song Yil Lull by legendary First Nations musician Joe Geia, to honour his standing in the industry, and is used with his permission.’
Space to Create will provide:
- on campus space, time and resources to develop the participant’s music practice, professional and creative ideas and industry networks
- technical support from ANU and Yil Lull staff
- access to state-of-the-art recording studios and studio production support
- access to mastering and video editing
- music industry masterclasses and creative labs tailored to meet the participants’ needs
- one-on-one mentoring for the participants by selected music industry professionals
- First Nations community and cultural engagement.
- a fee for the residency period ($1,000 plus a $75 per day per diem to cover the seven-day residency)
- accommodation, living expenses and travel.
‘The studio is named after the song Yil Lull by legendary First Nations musician Joe Geia, to honour his standing in the industry, and is used with his permission.’
In partnership with Australian National Univeristy and Yil Lull Studio.
Closing date
Tuesday 14 Nov
Residency Dates: 21-27 March 2024