The 2026 Centro Coreográfico Canal Residency Call demonstrates why contemporary dance requires not occasional support, but a durable ecology of space, time, funding and public visibility. Choreographic creation is not produced solely in performance; it emerges through rehearsal, bodily experimentation, failure, revision and dialogue. The programme recognises this by offering two essential routes: creation residencies, for projects ready to become full-length works, and research residencies, for processes still searching for their form. This distinction is crucial because dance depends on infrastructures that protect both the finished artwork and the fragile, often invisible labour that precedes it. A creation residency may allow a company to transform an idea into a premiere within Canal Baila 2026, while a research residency may give an emerging artist the conditions to test movement, dramaturgy or collaboration without the pressure of immediate market success. The specific case of Teatros del Canal is therefore emblematic: by providing studios, communication support, public sharings and financial contributions, it strengthens not only individual projects but the broader professional ecosystem of dancers, choreographers, technicians and audiences. Yet the very competitiveness of such calls reveals a deeper structural need: there are more artists requiring rehearsal time, production resources and institutional accompaniment than there are available residencies. We need more programmes of this kind because dance is a precarious, labour-intensive art form whose materials are living bodies, shared time and collective risk. To invest in residencies is to invest in cultural continuity, artistic innovation and the public value of movement itself. Teatros del Canal (2026) ‘Convocatoria residencias 2026’. Available at: https://www.teatroscanal.com/centro-danza-madrid/convocatoria/