Jonas Schilling
Jonas Schilling is an electronic music producer and composer from Berlin. As a multi-instrumentalist and sound explorer he likes to…
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Maureen Noe
maureen.noe@musicboard.berlin.de
T +49 (0)30 221 84 89 88
Up to four artists, one collaboration: The Tel Aviv-Berlin Co-Creation Residency enables artistic partnerships and transcultural exchange across almost 4,000 km and two continents. Sounds good? Then keep on reading!
As part of Pop-Kultur Festival and in cooperation with Jonathan Lipitz, owner of the Kuli Alma Club in Tel Aviv, Musicboard is granting an international, two-part Co-Creation Residency to solo musicians or duos living in Berlin and Israel. It is aimed at artists from all genres of pop music, meaning all genres and styles that cannot be clearly designated as classical, new music or jazz. This includes all forms of cross-genre and experimental pop music.
Berlin musicians can apply via Musicboard for a stay of up to four weeks in Tel Aviv. Through the project partner in Tel Aviv, a solo musician or duo from Israel is selected for a stay of up to two months in Berlin. Both musicians will be consulted in the selection of the respective artistic partner.
The aim of the Co-Creation Residency is to foster exceptional collaborations and long-term artistic and cultural exchange between musicians living in Israel and those living in Berlin. In addition to the intended artistic collaboration, the residencies serve as a point of reference and contact for their partners, connecting them with the respective local creative scenes and artistic networks.
The Musicboard residency programme intends to be accessible to everyone and as inclusive as possible. If you have special needs or questions about the accessibility of this residency, please contact Maureen Noe before applying: maureen.noe@musicboard.berlin.de.
Eligible to apply are:
Stay in Berlin: 4 weeks in August 2023
Stay in Tel Aviv: 4 weeks in September 2023
Applicants should be available for the majority of both periods in order to take full advantage of the experience as a resident in Tel Aviv and as a host in Berlin. Applicants must be available during the given time frame for the stay in Tel Aviv and during Pop-Kultur Festival 2023 in Berlin (30 August – 1 September 2023). A continuous 4-week presence in Berlin to support the artists from Tel Aviv in August is not expected. However, the aspect of co-creation can best be realised if residents take time to get to know each other and explore together.
The hosting project partner in Tel Aviv is Jonathan Lipitz, owner of the Kuli Alma Club and promoter at Yellow Brick Productions. Established in 2013, Yellow Brick brings crossover genre artists from all around the world to Tel Aviv, scaling from small venues up to arenas. Kuli Alma Club is a music and art-focused nightlife institution nestled into the creative crux of south Tel Aviv. Having opened in March 2014, Kuli Alma focuses on bringing out-of-the-box content, presenting a wide array of well-established and up-and-coming local and international acts. Being run by a collective of Tel Aviv DJs, artists and party personas, the club is deeply rooted within the local creative community of Tel Aviv.
The Co-Creation Residency starts with the residency of the Tel Aviv artists in Berlin and continues in Tel Aviv with the residency of the Berlin-based artists. During both stays, the selected artists will work collaboratively and network with the local community. They will have access to a workspace in both cities where artistic material can be developed together. A live presentation of the joint production at Pop-Kultur Festival in Berlin (30 August – 1 September 2023) and at Kuli Alma Club in Tel Aviv is desired.
The Musicboard covers:
The following information and documents must be supplied, in English, using exclusively the application tool that can be accessed via the button at the end of this page:
In each round of funding, applicants may apply for more than one residency. In this case, separate applications must be submitted.
Only fully completed documents can be considered. All applications will be handled confidentially and used exclusively for decision-making and funding purposes. Publication of certain relevant details is granted by the applicant as part of the application process.
The residencies are awarded through Musicboard Berlin GmbH upon recommendation of an independent jury of Berlin-based pop experts and in consultation with the Senate Department for Culture and Community. Jury members are usually appointed for a period of three years. The following jury is appointed to the Scholarships & Residencies programme in 2023:
A short description of the jury members is available here.
Due to the highly dynamic Covid-19 situation, Musicboard reserves the right to award its residencies conditionally and make adjustments to the terms of each residency in consultation with the applicants if necessary.
Here we have collected some frequently asked questions about Musicboard’s residencies. This information is intended for general advice, is not legally binding, and does not replace consideration of each individual case. We will gladly answer further, detailed questions on the funding programme by phone or by email. Please read the FAQs and other explanatory notes on this website carefully before contacting us. We also recommend the free services of the Kulturförderberatung by Kreativ Kultur Berlin, which supports artists in all disciplines in their search for possible funding, can offer tips for preparing applications and can provide review of applications.
The application period for 2023 has ended. The next application deadline is expected to be 1.3.2024.