OneBeatSM is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, administered by Bang on a Can’s Found Sound Nation.

FAQs

1. Who is eligible to apply?
See the ELIGIBILITY tab or click here

2. How do musicians apply to become OneBeat Fellows?
See the APPLY tab or click here

3. When can musicians apply? When is the application deadline?
Applications for the fall 2013 program open Dec 17, 2012, and are due January 21, 2013, 5:00 p.m. EST.

4. Do I have to be a certain age to apply to OneBeat?
Applicants must be 19 or older at the time of the application and 35 or younger at the end of the program (October 6th, 2013).

5. What are the eligible countries and territories?
Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burma, Cambodia, China, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Egypt, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Mozambique, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Palestinian Territories, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam

6. Why are certain countries not eligible for OneBeat? Will you make any exceptions?
For OneBeat 2013 we are focusing on bringing musicians from the countries listed above. Unfortunately, we aren't able to bend the country requirements. However, there are other programs funded by the US Department of State which you may be eligible for. For more details see: http://exchanges.state.gov/non-us.

7. Can I apply if I am from one of the eligible countries, but currently living in a non-eligible country?
While we are sensitive to the fact many countries have an extensive diaspora, in order to be eligible for OneBeat, applicants must be both a resident and citizen of one of the eligible countries.

8. Can I apply if I am currently a resident of one of the eligible countries, but am originally from elsewhere?
Unfortunately you are eligible for OneBeat if you are both a resident and citizen of one of the eligible countries.

9. Are musical groups able to apply together?
OneBeat fellows will be chosen as individuals, although several members of a group may all apply separately.

10. Are U.S. musicians also eligible?
Yes. We anticipate accepting a number of U.S. musicians out of the approximately 25 OneBeat 2013 Fellows.

11. What is the selection process? When will artists be identified?
All applications will be reviewed by the OneBeat Selection Committee, made up of OneBeat staff, U.S. Department of State staff, and accomplished musicians. Selected Fellows will be notified by early May, and will have 2 weeks to confirm their participation in the program.

12. Will artists be chosen from every eligible country and territory?
Because of the number of eligible countries and territories (39), and the number of 2013 OneBeat Fellows (approximately 25) we will not be able to accept Fellows from every country. We do intend to invite Fellows from all six regions.

13. How many artists will be selected?
Approximately 25 participants will be selected this year.

14. Do I have to be a full-time professional musician to apply?
No, we encourage advanced students and highly skilled semi-professional musicians to apply. (We understand that music isn’t always the easiest way to make a living!)

15. Are non-musicians who work in related fields eligible to apply?
OneBeat is only open to musicians, although we do encourage musicians to apply who also work in other fields.

16. Do OneBeat applicants have to play a particular genre of music?
Musicians from any genre or background are encouraged to apply. We are looking for musicians who have achieved an advanced proficiency in styles and skills such as: Hip-Hop, electronic music, traditional music, jazz, experimental, classical, sound-art installations, DJing, audio engineering, etc.

17. Do the participants need to speak English?
Participants must have a basic grasp of English, in order to participate in ensembles and creative sessions.

18. What are the costs of the OneBeat program for participants?
All costs will be covered for the Fellows, including travel and accommodations. Fellows will also receive a per diem and modest honorarium.

19. Will OneBeat help secure Visas to enter the United States?
Yes, OneBeat Fellows will travel under a J-1 Visa, a non-immigrant visa for individuals approved to participate in work- and study-based exchange visitor programs.

20. How long will they stay in the US? What will the participants do while in the U.S?
The program will be 26-28 days in length. While in the U.S. the Fellows will participate in a two-week residency, during which they will develop and rehearse original material. Afterward, they will go on a 10-14 day tour, when they will perform the music they developed and rehearsed during the residency period. Throughout the tour Fellows will develop and lead creative educational workshops for youth and community groups along the tour route.

21. Can I participate in only part of the program?
No, OneBeat Fellows must commit to participating in the entire program, which will last approximately 28 days, from September 9 to October 6, 2013.

22. Will there be post-OneBeat activities for OneBeat Fellows after the program in fall 2013?
Yes. We will encourage OneBeat Fellows to be part of a vibrant and growing OneBeat online community, through which Fellows will continue to be able to collaborate on new work.

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OneBeatSM is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, administered by Bang on a Can’s Found Sound Nation.