CHAMPION QUEER PERFORMANCE

Advance LGBTQ+ dance performance by resourcing artists

2026 FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

$28,184 / $100,000

Queer artists shape culture by imagining new ways of being together. Through dance and live performance, BEMOVING is creating spaces for vulnerability, experimentation, humor, resistance, joy, and collective care.

In 2026, BEMOVING is looking to raise $100,000 to support its LGBTQ+ artists and ensure that queer performance continues to thrive. Your support directly funds artists and their creative development through 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.

BEMOVING has invested in amplifying queer artists’ voices since its inception in 2012. All 18 of BEMOVING's dance productions have centered LGBTQ+ voices and have been presented throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, and online to over 15,000 viewers.

FEATURED PROJECT

ON SECOND THOUGHT

ON SECOND THOUGHT is a vigorous 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.

  • “In a world shaped by trends and entrenched systems, ON SECOND THOUGHT proposes a new way of deciding and creating together, showing how collaboration and the courage to rethink our impulses can disrupt damaging patterns, expand what feels possible, and open pathways toward more connected and liberating futures.”

    BRET EASTERLING, CREATIVE DIRECTOR

ON SECOND THOUGHT: WHERE WE STARTED

SPRING 2024
Research and development began at the USC GLORYA KAUFMAN SCHOOL OF DANCE with 40 BFA students
PEEK INTO THE STUDIO
USC PRESENTATION

FALL 2024
Residency and presentation at REDCAT’s NOW FEST where a 25-minute version of the work with a cast of 7 dancers was developed and performed
REDCAT ARTIST INTERVIEW: BRET EASTERLING
REDCAT PERFORMANCE REVIEW

ON SECOND THOUGHT: WHERE WE’RE GOING

SUMMER 2026

BANFF CENTRE FOR ARTS AND CREATIVITY DANCE PRODUCTION RESIDENCY

This three-week residency will be a crucial next step for the trajectory of ON SECOND THOUGHT, offering the ideal environment to:

  • Further expand and refine the work

  • Integrate production elements

  • Strengthen ensemble cohesion

  • Modularize work for adaptable lengths and venues

  • Prepare for domestic and international touring

  • Archive process for exhibition and engagement

  • Capture high-quality assets for marketing material

ON SECOND THOUGHT:
WE NEED SUPPORT!

With a cast of eight performers, this is our largest-scale production to date and the invitation to develop the work at Banff is an incomparable opportunity. While the residency is providing us the space - all artist fees, transportation, housing, food, and insurance are to be paid by BEMOVING. These expenses, plus the costs of collaborators, costuming, scenic design, and administrative support are why we have initiated this 2026 fundraising campaign CHAMPION QUEER PERFORMANCE.

While this work is supporting the artistic development and collaboration of BEMOVING, it is addressing a larger issue within the field which is that jobs for dancers which pay livable wages are disappearing. With arts institutions losing funding on a federal scale, many support systems that have been essential to keeping dance performance alive are closing. This project is an opportunity to provide work for artists in a time when it seems no longer possible.

ON SECOND THOUGHT: MEET THE ARTISTS

$100,000 CAMPAIGN GOAL

$64,000 - Support Artists and Creation

  • $40,000 - Artist and collaborator fees

  • $4,000 - Rehearsal space rentals

  • $8,000 - Production design and materials

  • $4,000 - Technical staff and stage management

  • $8,000 - Administrative infrastructure

$36,000 - Support Touring and Public Impact

  • $22,000 - Travel and housing for artists

  • $3,000 - Marketing and audience outreach

  • $6,000 - Documentation and archival support

  • $2,000 - Accessibility initiatives

  • $3,000 - Community engagement programs

DANCERS DESERVE SUSTAINABLE WORKING CONDITIONS.

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.