Dance Residencies in Mexico
3 residencies for dance artists in Mexico.
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Allende Arts Space
Calle Ignacio Allende 20, Mexico
Name of Residency: Allende Arts ResidencyYou’re invited to become part of a vibrant, dynamic community of local and international artists in beautiful San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Here at Allende Arts, you’ll have ample space, time and freedom to focus on your work and engage in the larger creative community, where you’ll enjoy gallery tours, openings, music venues and a myriad of other cultural, social, and artistic opportunities.We offer one large live/work studio with ensuite bath and one s

Casa Snowapple Mx
México City, Mexico
Casa Snowapple MX is an intimate international artist residency program in Mexico City's Coyoacán neighborhood, opened in to provide national and international artists with time and space for research, development, production, and sharing of creative work. It offers 1-month residencies with shared or single accommodation, workspaces for retreat, co-working, rehearsals, workshops, a recording studio, garden, and kitchen, along with logistical support. The program emphasizes open dialogue, collaboration, and experimental contemporary art connecting Dutch, Mexican, and global cultures, particularly supporting women artists through workshops and public presentations.

Womb Mexico
Calle Reforma 5, Mexico
Name of Residency: Womb Residency ProgramWomb is a four-week residency located in the heart of a vibrant Mexican neighborhood that integrates creative production, restorative practice, and community engagement. The program supports visiting artists—particularly those oriented toward social practice and activism—in developing a public-facing project (performance, exhibition, concert, or workshop) for local audiences. Womb provides technical and logistical assistance, community-building resources,
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