CHAMPION QUEER PERFORMANCE
Advance LGBTQ+ dance-making by resourcing artists and increasing public visibility
BEMOVING Fundraiser Campaign 2026
$26,250 / $100,000
Queer artists shape culture by imagining new ways of being together. Through dance and live performance, we create spaces for vulnerability, experimentation, humor, resistance, joy, and collective care. BEMOVING exists to support artists in building those spaces and to ensure that queer performance continues to thrive.
Your support directly funds artists, creative development, rehearsal processes, touring opportunities, community programming, and the creation of ambitious new performance work.
QUEER PERFORMANCE CREATES SPACE FOR POSSIBILITY.
LGBTQ+ artists have long used performance to challenge norms, build community, and create new cultural languages.
At a moment when LGBTQ+ communities continue to face political attacks, social isolation, and economic instability, supporting queer artists is not symbolic. It is material support for people creating culture, visibility, connection, and care.
Investing in queer performance means investing in artists whose work expands imagination, challenges convention, and creates spaces where audiences can gather across differences.
DANCERS DESERVE SUSTAINABLE WORKING CONDITIONS.
Artists contribute far beyond the stage. They teach, mentor, organize, collaborate, enliven communities, and create opportunities for others.
Professional dancers dedicate years of training, physical discipline, emotional labor, and creative research to their craft, yet many continue to work without adequate pay, healthcare, stability, or institutional support.
Investing in dancers creates ripple effects across communities, institutions, audiences, and future generations of artists. Every contribution helps create more sustainable conditions for artists to continue making meaningful work.
FEATURED PROJECT
ON SECOND THOUGHT
ON SECOND THOUGHT is a vibrant ensemble dance work by choreographer Bret Easterling that invites audiences inside the creative process. Playful, athletic, and brimming with queer joy, the piece asks a simple but radical question: What futures become imaginable when we follow our second thought instead of our first instinct?
As dancers pause, reconsider, and move from that impulse, surprising and inventive choreography unfolds in real time, creating a spontaneous and unrepeatable performance that feels alive, collaborative, and full of possibility.
MEET THE ARTISTS
Meet the 13 artists who will be convening at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity this summer to build out the evening-length version of ON SECOND THOUGHT.
MEET THE ARTISTS
LARGE-SCALE DANCE CREATION REQUIRES SUSTAINED INVESTMENT.
Funding allows the work to continue growing while ensuring that the artists involved are compensated equitably for their labor and creative contribution.
Contributions to ON SECOND THOUGHT directly support:
Performer compensation
Rehearsal and studio space
Creative residencies
Travel and housing
Technical production
Costume and scenic development
Documentation and archival materials
Accessibility initiatives
Production management and crew support
Touring and presentation opportunities