Artist bursaries for 2024 now open for applications
Friday 7th of June 2024
The EFDSS Creative Bursary and Residency Programme, now in its twelfth year, aims to support artists in exploring new creative ideas inspired by and sourced from traditional folk music relating to England. This programme provides artists with an opportunity to undertake creative exploration without the pressure of a final product.
We will be awarding four Alan James Creative Bursaries.
research facilities at the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (online and in person)
up to five days of rehearsal space at Cecil Sharp House (London) or the Glasshouse International (applicants that wish to work elsewhere will be considered but no additional funding will be available).
additional funding for Access needs (Disabled artists led projects only)
Alan James (pictured above) was a former Chair of EFDSS who died suddenly in April 2019. In the spirit of Alan’s eclectic musical tastes and his ability to foster exciting artistic collaborations, we are particularly interested in receiving applications which explore folk music in the context of cross-genre or cross-art form collaborations.
The award is aimed at artists with a track-record as professional creative artists. An application can be from one artist or a group of artists, and from existing groups/bands or new collaborations. While applications can be for cross-genre or cross-art form projects, the primary art form must be music and the project should be taking its inspiration from folk music.
Previous bursary awardees have gone on to develop their R&D work further to produce material for recording and performance. Recent examples are albums from You Are Wolf ‘Hare//Hunter//Moth//Ghost’; Tamsin Elliott and Tarek Elazhary ‘So Far We Have Come’; Angeline Morrison’s ‘The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience’.