- To support the residency programme, we are looking for a dramaturgy and communication collaborator.
- We encourage fresh and unexpected voices to apply.
- We will hire on the basis of talent and experience, and are open to people who want to challenge and broaden our horizons.
- Workspacebrussels is a residency space and incubator for artistic development in the performing arts.
- Artists can come to us for workspace, exchange and feedback. In the selection of projects, our focus is on innovative and urgent practices, and on unexpected crossovers between genres, artistic languages and work models.
- Each year we welcome around 50 artists and collectives, who together form a vibrant artistic community.
- In addition, workspacebrussels is a presentation platform: artists can share or test their creative process with an audience during Dag van de Dans, Never Walk Alone and our annual festival.
- To support the residency programme, we are looking for a dramaturgy and communication collaborator. We encourage fresh and unexpected voices to apply. We will hire on the basis of talent and experience, and are open to people who want to challenge and broaden our horizons.
Your tasks and responsibilities
Dramaturgy (40%)
- You are responsible for the artistic follow-up of the residencies
- Together with the team you set out the lines of content for the residency programme and the festival
- You develop ideas and programmes that stimulate exchange and reflection
- You prospect performances, with a focus on schools and young artists
Communication (20%)
- You write texts for the website, newsletter and occasional publications
- You coordinate the communication planning
- You are responsible for the website, newsletter, social media and contacts with the press
Your profile
- You have a thorough knowledge of and great love for the arts in a broad sense
- You have experience in guiding artistic processes and in doing so you have the necessary integrity and sensitivity
- Inclusion and diversity are an important focus in your practice
- You are enthusiastic and action-oriented, eager to think up and realise new ideas
- You are at home in Brussels and you like to stay up to date with the developments in the city
- You have a high level of linguistic proficiency and excellent command of English; a good knowledge of Dutch and French are a plus
- You are punctual and organized in performing the communication tasks
- You are willing and able to work at irregular times
Our offer
- A part-time contract (60%) of undetermined duration
- A salary in function of your knowledge and experience according to the CAO Performing Arts
- Extralegal conditions: luncheon vouchers and commuting allowance
- Training opportunities through the Social Fund for the Performing Arts
Interested?
Send your motivation letter and CV to elke@workspacebrussels.be at the latest on Monday 2 March 2020. Interviews will take place on 12 and 13 March.