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TD Incubator
The world is complex – as is the city of Calgary – and the art that reflects it should be too. The TD Incubator program is designed to support this idea and the artists who are increasingly choosing to move between and blend artistic forms – musicians who make their own films, dancers who are blending movement with visual art, actors who are expanding into spoken word poetry. The possibilities are endless.
Each season of the TD Incubator program is designed and facilitated by Incubator Fellows. These Fellows – who will change from season to season – guide the direction of Incubator offerings, curate exhibitions and performances, and also receive direct mentorship and support in their career development. Previous Fellows have included Contra of Cartel Madras and Jae Sterling, Sargeant x Comrade, and Wakefield Brewster.
Prioritizing artists from communities who reflect the diversity and vibrancy of Treaty 7 territory, the mission of TD Incubator is to accelerate these artists’ careers. As the largest arts centre in Western Canada and a gathering space for all artistic disciplines, Arts Commons is uniquely positioned to grow, celebrate, elevate, and learn from these artists. There is no cost to participate in the professional development, networking, and/or mentorship elements of TD Incubator – these are offered to advance artists’ knowledge, networks and career. Selected artists ARE compensated for the work that they exhibit and/or perform for audiences, and all selected artists will have at least one opportunity to exhibit and/or perform for audiences.
Each edition of the TD Incubator program will shift slightly according to the guidance of the Incubator Fellow(s). But the season of programming will follow these elements:
- Networking: Artists in the TD Incubator program will be invited to meet, discuss, share, support, and challenge each other, the professional artists connected to Arts Commons, as well as arts leaders in the broader arts community of Calgary.
- Professional Development: These events and workshops will focus on career development and capacity building, artistic approaches to social change, and applying artistic practices to other areas of life, work, and culture.
- Mentorship: Using Arts Commons’ network of local and visiting artists, this element of the program will build relationships between participants and leaders in their fields of interest.
- Performance & Exhibition: Cohort artists will be given paid opportunities to connect the unique avenues of their practice with audiences through Arts Commons Presents performances, Arts Commons Galleries (including the Micro Cinema and +15 Soundscape), or Arts Commons Education initiatives.
Networking events will be decided based on the selected artist cohort. However, these events will connect TD Incubator artists to existing networks, arts leaders, civic thinkers, and other artists – both visiting and local.
Submissions are welcome year-round, but the deadline for the 2024-25 season has passed.
Still have questions? Visit our FAQ page for more information.
Vision Statement
Origin stories are found in every culture around the globe. From the earliest age, we are immersed in the origin stories of our families, our religions, and our cultures. Over time, we begin to formulate origin stories that shift away from the "we", and migrate to the "me".
The question "where are you from?" is a question that has been a part of my existence for as long as I can remember. From a young age, I was always on the move— whether for work, for life, or simply because I had the immediate need to emigrate. I became an immigrant in my own country of Venezuela when I was 20 years old, leaving my hometown of Valencia to pursue theater in Caracas. By 23, destiny had led me to Germany, where a backpacking trip turned into a longer stay. My journey has since taken me across Europe, Latin America, and finally to the United States, where I now feel safe and free —able to express myself fully, whether through song, speech, dance, or on canvas. Each medium is a way for me to both escape and understand reality. My art allows me to delve into the rich, immersive world of life's possibilities. Though my love for Venezuela runs deep, I often felt like I didn’t belong there. Safety, in all its forms, was something I seldom felt.
The question "where are you from?" goes beyond geography and nationality. It is a state of mind.
I come from everywhere —the wind, the earth, my dreams and goals, as well as my frustrations. I am my past, my present, and my future. Especially in these trying times, when the world seems to be watching us all very closely through our phones and social media networks, we are tasked with having to explain our existence and our origin stories more publicly than ever before. Art in all of its forms — dance, theater, film, music, painting, craft-making, writing, etc. — provides us a chance to make this world a place worth living in; a world so often worn down by injustice and corruption. To be an artist in today's world, one needs to carefully consider the answer to the question of "where are you from?". The next time you are asked "Where are you from?" — pause before you answer. And in that pause, find the art.
Migguel Anggelo
Meet the Fellow
Migguel Anggelo
Migguel Anggelo is a Venezuelan-born, Miami and Brooklyn-based performing artist whose work blends various art forms like theater, music, and visual arts. Drawing inspiration from his experiences as a Latino immigrant and queer man,he explores themes of identity, belonging, and cultural heritage.
Known for his theatrical performances, Anggelo has presented works like "LatinXoxo" and "English with an Accent" at prestigious venues. His performances often combine elements of comedy, drama, and music, drawing influences from artists like David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, and Marcel Marceau.
Beyond his stage work, Anggelo has also created short films and visual art pieces, showcasing his versatility as an artist.With a focus on pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms, Migguel Anggelo continues to captivate audiences with his innovative and thought-provoking performances.
Learn more about Migguel >>
Meet the TD Amplify Director
Steven Conde
Steven is a theatre director and actor from the Philippines. He has been involved in the arts industry for almost 20 years, mainly acting in musicals and directing for various professional companies and organizations in Manila and parts of Asia. He recently finished his MFA in Directing from the University of Calgary where he directed productions of A Monster Calls and Shakespeare in Love. In Calgary, he has also recently formed the first Filipino Canadian theatre company in Alberta called the FlipSide Theatre Collective which was launched through the original Filipino musical Good As Gold. FlipSide Theatre has opened up avenues for more Filipino representation in Calgary’s stages and has enabled the community to discover untapped Fil-Canadian talent in Calgary and across Alberta. Prior to coming to Canada, he was assistant director to director Bobby Garcia for the Singapore and Manila productions of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street featuring Tony winner Lea Salonga and was also assistant directing the Southeast Asian premiere of The Band’s Visit. He also directed musicals such as Sideshow, Once Upon a Mattress, Madagascar the Musical, Rent Jr. and acted in Asian premiers of musicals such as Aladdin, Kinky Boots, Waitress, Jersey Boys, The Bridges of Madison County, Matilda, The Producers, Ghost the Musical, Shrek the Musical, etc. Currently, he is directing and artistic producing the touring production of the University of Calgary’s children’s theatre troupe Wagonstage and is set to Storybook Theatre’s Kensuke’s Kingdom.
Steven is directing the performances in the TD Amplify series this season.
Apply now to join the cohort for the next season of TD Incubator.
Still have questions? Visit our FAQ page for more information.