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 Noree Performing Arts
Summary:Composer-in-Residence opportunity
Deadline: 01 August 2017
Date Posted: 12 July 2017
Details: Composer-in-Residence 2017-2018
By Noree Performing Arts
in Collaboration with Traveling Sounds
Total Prize Value: $4,500
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Application Due Date: August 1, 2017
Send Application Letter and Supporting Material to noreearts@gmail.com
www.noreearts.info | www.travelingsounds.org

Introduction
Founded in NYC in 2014, Noree Performing Arts is a nonprofit arts organization led by Eun Sung Lee (Artistic Director), Yoon Lee (Music Director), Sook Kim (Dance Director), and the Traveling Sounds (Chamber Music Ensemble). Noree creates imaginative, fantastic, and exuberant multidisciplinary art performances for the global community to explore human behaviors, psychology, and contemporary social issues. Its mission is to create a dialogue between the individual and society through innovative and vibrant dance/musical works that encompass a unique mixture of Asian traditional performing arts, new music, classical music, theatre, film, ballet, and modern dance. Noree Performing Arts believes that art is a powerful and universal language that connects communities together. Noree Performing Arts is now inviting applications for a Composer-in-Residence position for 2017- 2018 season. This position is open to composers who are open-minded, interested in creating compositions with Eastern Asian elements (in pitch, rhythm, conception, subject matter, and/or thematic inspiration for the compositions), and willing to collaborate with choreographers who have Korean and modern dance backgrounds. The position is for ten months, from September 1, 2017 to July 30, 2018. There will be the possibility of a renewal for a second year of the residency. Selected composers' works will be performed in Noree's annual festivals, as well as in concerts by Traveling Sounds, Noree's chamber music ensemble. A composer with experience working with theatre and dance is preferred, but not required.

Responsibilities
The Composer-in-Residence will be required to collaborate with the organization starting from September 2017, to provide a new composition for a work conceived for the Ga-Mu, to be present in New York City ten days prior to the Ga-Mu, and to participate in all necessary rehearsals and in the performance. Noree Performing Arts presents two annual performances per season; the Playscape, hosting aspiring performing arts groups and individual artists (November 2017), the GaMu, presenting the organization’s original works (April 2018).

How to Apply
Please email a letter of application and supporting materials to
by August 1, 2017. Materials must include:

• A letter of application: A letter with a description of your compositional experience and style; an explanation of your interests in the Eastern Asian elements; and a short proposal of a new composition that may be suitable for the organization’s annual performance. The letter should no more than one page.
• Two sample music scores and recordings of solo, vocal, or/and instrumental chamber music (for up to four singers or/and instruments) of works that best represent your compositional style. Expert and midi files are allowed.
• Curriculum Vitae with the contact information

*Selected candidates will be invited for an interview with the Artistic Director and Music Director in mid-late August 2017 before the final decision. During the interview, candidates may be asked to provide a short musical sample (no longer than 120 seconds) for a given theatrical scene. An interview in New York City is preferred, but Skype/ FaceTime interview can be arranged for out-of-town candidates.

Compensation
Composer-in-Residence (1st Prize Winner) • Title of Composer-in-Residence in the organization’s publicity materials for the duration of the residency • An opportunity to present a composition in the Playscape (must be a New York premiere, written after August 2016) • A world premiere of his/her composition in the Ga-Mu, as part of a theatre work that is conceived with the collaboration with Noree Performing Arts • Performances by Traveling Sounds in its 2017-2018 season concerts • Invitation to be a member of selecting jury for the next Composer-in-Residence • A professional studio audio recording session in New York City for works intended for the organization for up to 3 hours (can be divided into two 1.5 hour sessions) - valued at $360 • Video recordings and professional photos provided during the Playscape and GaMu - valued at $2,000 • The Composer-in-Residence will be provided up to three musicians for the Playscape and Ga-Mu (piano, violin, viola, cello preferred, up to discussion with the music director once he/she is selected) - valued at $1,200 • Artist honorarium of $1,000 in cash

2nd Prize Winner(s) • An opportunity to present a composition in the Playscape (must be a New York premiere, written after August 2016) • Performances by Traveling Sounds in its 2017-2018 season concerts • Video recordings and professional photos provided during the Playscape- valued at $1,000


How to Apply Please email a letter of application and supporting materials to by August 1, 2017. Materials must include:
• A letter of application: A letter with a description of your compositional experience and style; an explanation of your interests in the Eastern Asian elements; and a short proposal of a new composition that may be suitable for the organization’s annual performance. The letter should no more than one page.
• Two sample music scores and recordings of solo, vocal, or/and instrumental chamber music (for up to four singers or/and instruments) of works that best represent your compositional style. Expert and midi files are allowed.
• Curriculum Vitae with the contact information

*Selected candidates will be invited for an interview with the Artistic Director and Music Director in mid-late August 2017 before the final decision. During the interview, candidates may be asked to provide a short musical sample (no longer than 120 seconds) for a given theatrical scene. An interview in New York City is preferred, but Skype/ FaceTime interview can be arranged for out-of-town candidates.

Past Composers Presented by Noree
Kento Iwasaki 2015-2017
Young Mi Ha 2015 Gamu
Avner Finberg 2016 Playscape
Haeyun Kim 2016 Gamu, 2017 Gamu

Selection Jury (visit websites for biographies)
Eun Sung Lee, Artistic Director
Yoon Lee, Music Director, Director of Traveling Sounds
Yi Qun Xu, Director of Traveling Sounds
Paolo Marchettini, Professor of Composition at Berklee College of Music

Additional jury members will include Juilliiard faculty members to be announced

Web Site:www.noreearts.info/composer-in-residence