Apply to NIFF
Information For Artists
Before you apply, please read the Artist Information document for an overview of NIFF procedures, the responsibilities of artists and staff, and the performance spaces.
Venue Details
If you would like a more in-depth description of our performance spaces, check the Venue Information below.
Application Download
Applications for the 2024 Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival open November 1st, 2023 and close January 24, 2024!
Please make sure to read all of the Information for Applying Artists before applying to the 2024 Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival.
We are happy to provide more info or help you with your application. Contact us if you have any questions HERE.
FAQ
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A brief description, whether it's an original work, details about necessary rights, and whether you have permissions from professional associations.
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Yes, there will be several shows sharing the same venue with back-to-back performances. There's a 15-minute setup and takedown time, limited indoor storage, and some restrictions on lighting and sound.
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Shows cannot exceed 60 minutes.
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At least 51% of the group must be Indigenous.
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It's the responsibility of applicants to secure all rights, pay all royalties, obtain necessary permissions, and adhere to the laws of Canada, the Province of Ontario, and the City of Peterborough.
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Yes, by applying, you grant NIFF permission to use photographs for various communications related to the festival.
Let the land be your stage!
NIFF’s festival grounds offer a diverse array of outdoor locations to set your work, and one indoor theatre space for performances with more technical requirements. We encourage artists to embrace the land we are on, and bring their work to the natural beauty of Nogojiwanong.