WalesLab is no longer receiving submission. This page is an archive and a place for dicussion on previous WaleSLab projects.
If you'd like to get in touch with someone about WalesLab, please contact Simon Coates, Creative Associate.
For more info on the projects we've supported you can see the links on the right hand side.
You can join the group to be kept up to date about projects as they continue to change and to see notifications of future opportunities.
Website: http://nationaltheatrewales.org/waleslab
Location: Wales
Members: 472
Latest Activity: Dec 13, 2017
WalesLab was NTW's initiative for supporting emerging artists and new ideas for performance. This is a group and discussion forum for those artists involved in WalesLab or those interested in learning more about the various projects under development.
WalesLab consisted of:
Summercamp:
A summer camp for up to twenty theatre makers and artists of varied experience to share ideas, learn form each other and stimulate new collaborations and projects (watch the video below to find out more).
WalesLab projects -
Small groups working for around 1-2 weeks based somewhere in Wales.
Germinate: Three times a year small groups of artists will be offered the opportunity to spend around two weeks somewhere in Wales developing an idea or project which they have already begun working on, and will share their work with a local audience. There will be three Germinate projects a year, one of which will have an international element.
WalesLab is no longer open for new submissions. Have a look at the 'Your Work' page on the NTW website to find out about how to share your ideas with the company.
Hello! I am Yasuro Ito in Tokyo,Japan. I am a theatre director and writer of…Continue
Tags: producer, wanted, international, musical, japan
Started by Yasuro Ito Oct 26, 2016.
Award Winning Company Familia de la Noche are running a company workshop at Chapter Arts Centre on Tuesday 24th November, running alongside performances their 5* show The Greatest Liar in all the…Continue
Tags: cardiff, chapter, physical, clowning, workshop
Started by Becca Cox Oct 27, 2015.
Volunteer OpportunitiesThis autumn The Abacus on Wood Street welcomes:The Cardiff Christmas Bazaar!In conjunction with Somewhereto_, ProMoCymru, The Modern Alchemists and National Youth Theatre…Continue
Tags: freebies, experience, cardiff, support, creative
Started by Sophie Chei Hickson Aug 21, 2014.
ONiiiT is back!Back by popular demand, after a successful set of workshops,…Continue
Tags: skills, cardiff, fun, workshop, fundraising
Started by Sophie Chei Hickson Aug 21, 2014.
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We've just announced the next call for WalesLab applications. This round is slightly different in that it's geographically linked to the Butetown, Riverside, Grangetown, Cardiff Bay & Tiger Bay areas of Cardiff, to coincide with De Gabay.
You can find more information here
Deadline is midday on 14th December.
I've just done this blog about festivals that are looking for new work in London & Ipswich
Tracy Harris has started her WalesLab residency with a week in Cove Park with National Theatre Scotland! Find out more here
I've just posted this blog to say that applications are now open for the 2014 Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award. Have a look...
If you're making a piece of work and want to try it in front of an audience who don't know you this might be worth a look... http://www.pilotnights.co.uk/intro/
I thought this video which Phelim McDermott mentioned on Tompson's Live podcast was interesting...
We've now announced the next round of WalesLab projects - click here for more info.
Also Abdul has posted a blog about upcoming training and artist development opportunities we're offering
@Ali Matthews- definitely by the end of the week
@Lotty Talbutt - not sure yet but likely to be December/January.
Hi there - I'm just wondering when we'll hear yea or nay about this past round of Wales Lab applications? Thanks very much!
Hello,
Just wondering when the deadline is for the next round of WalesLab applications?
Cheers,
Lotty x
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