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Call for Applications: Annie Greig Dance Scholarship (Australia)

Young Forum Gastein Scholarship Programme

Deadline: 15-Jun-2026

The Annie Greig Dance Scholarship supports emerging Tasmanian dancers aged 17–26 to pursue advanced professional development in Australia or overseas. One scholarship of $28,500 is awarded in this round, with funding supporting training, residencies, travel, and professional experiences in dance.

Overview of the Scholarship

The Annie Greig Dance Scholarship is a dedicated funding opportunity for young dance artists from Tasmania to develop their professional careers.

It is supported by a $300,000 bequest and administered as a competitive scholarship offering targeted support for high-level artistic development.

Purpose of the Program

The scholarship aims to:

Key Opportunities Supported

Funding can be used for structured professional development activities.

Eligible Activities

Funding Details

Eligible Applicants

The program is open to individual dance artists.

Eligibility Criteria

Ineligible Uses of Funding

The scholarship cannot be used for:

Expected Outcomes

Recipients are expected to:

Strategic Importance

The scholarship plays an important role in:

FAQs

Who can apply for the scholarship?

Individual dancers aged 17–26 who are from or residing in Tasmania.

What is the funding amount?

One scholarship of $28,500 is awarded, with applicants able to request up to $27,500.

Can the funding be used for equipment?

No, equipment purchases are not eligible.

Can applicants outside Tasmania apply?

Only dancers who meet Tasmania residency requirements are eligible.

Can previous recipients apply again?

No, previous recipients of this scholarship are not eligible.

Conclusion

The Annie Greig Dance Scholarship provides targeted support for young Tasmanian dancers to access high-level training and professional opportunities.

It helps emerging artists bridge the gap between training and professional practice through residencies, mentorships, study, and industry engagement.

For more information, visit Tasmanian Government.

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