2025 Mentorship Program
KlezKanada’s new year-round Yiddish arts and culture mentorship program is part of our commitment to developing Yiddish music, arts, scholarship, and pedagogy in Canada.
This program supports Canadian Jewish cultural practitioners by pairing them with Canadian or international mentors who represent the leading artists, teachers, and consultants working in the Yiddish cultural world. Recognizing that it can sometimes be challenging for Canadian Jewish artists and scholars to find the educational resources they need at home, KlezKanada’s mentorship program supports Canadian cultural practitioners in developing their craft and connecting them to the Yiddish cultural ecosystem, both in Canada and beyond.
The 2025 Mentorship Program is supported through the generosity of the Zita and Mark Bernstein Family Foundation.
2025 Program Description
All elements of the 2025 KlezKanada Mentorship Program program will be online. The program will feature a cohort of three participants, each paired with a mentor based on goals expressed in their application. Over the year, the cohort will participate in cohort building and/or professional development opportunities, in addition to their one:one mentorships. Participants are expected to engage with all aspects of the program. Both Mentees and Mentors will receive a stipend.
Program Structure:
The deadline to submit applications is January 15, 2025. Mentees will be notified at the beginning of February and, working with KlezKanada’s Artistic Director, Avia Moore, matched with a mentor. Online cohort sessions, which will include opportunities for sharing, peer support, and professional development, will be held in March, June, and September (exact dates TBD). Each one:one mentorship will include seven sessions: a mapping session, five mentorship sessions, and a debrief session. Participants are expected to submit a short reflection and program evaluation at the end of the program.
Eligibility
Open to cultural practitioners based in Canada whose work engages or intersects with Yiddish language, arts, and culture.
We define cultural practitioners broadly and include artists, scholars and researchers, teachers, producers and organizers. If you have questions about whether you are eligible to apply, please reach out to KlezKanada’s Artistic Director, Avia Moore, for further information (avia [dot] moore [at] klezkanada [dot] org).
Timeline
Application Deadline: January 15, 2025
Applicants Notified: February 1, 2025
Cohort Sessions: March, June, September (exact dates TBD)
Mentorship Sessions: April to August, dates to be determined by participants and mentors.
FAQs
We will work with participants to match them with mentors for the program. Drawing from KlezKanada’s extensive network of faculty, and beyond, we look for Mentors with the expertise, pedagogical skills, and availability to best support each participant. While we welcome requests, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to work with your first choice.
Absolutely! The emphasis of this program is on Yiddish arts and culture in all of its forms. While we always encourage the study of the Yiddish language, being able to speak Yiddish is not a requirement for this program
Applicants can propose projects of any genre and discipline. Projects should be related to KlezKanada’s mission to foster Yiddish cultural and artistic creativity worldwide as a living tradition and a constantly evolving contemporary culture and identity. Projects should draw upon the applicant's existing knowledge and skills. Applicants may seek to expand their existing knowledge or skills or seek support in an intersecting area. Your application should make a compelling case for this project and this mentorship at this time. Please note that we cannot directly fund public workshops, programs, or materials. In addition, we cannot provide funds for the mentor to actually “do the work” for you (research, translation, etc).
Yes, applicants may apply without a specific project. For example applicants may apply for mentorship that advances their skills, helps them move across fields, or sets them up to transition into teaching. Mentorships should be related to KlezKanada’s mission to foster Yiddish cultural and artistic creativity worldwide as a living tradition and a constantly evolving contemporary culture and identity.
We welcome applications from pairs or small groups who are collaborating on a project and will all benefit from shared mentorship. The pair or group will split the stipend and mentorship sessions must be taken as a group.
KlezKanada Mentees receive a stipend of $1000 CAD. This stipend is paid in either one or two installments (mid-way and after completion), as selected by the Mentee.
Please contact KlezKanada’s Artistic Director, Avia Moore, for further information (avia [dot] moore [at] klezkanada [dot] org).