Career Conferences - Dance
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Showing 1 - 10 of 25 organizations representing 27 opportunities.
ALLIANCE OF ARTISTS' COMMUNITIES Phone: (401)351-4320 Fax: (401)351-4507 Email: aac@artistcommunities.org |
Organized by the Alliance of Artists Communities and hosted by Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, the American Creativity At Risk symposium explored the nature of human creativity and its significance in a wide range of disciplines, taking artists' communities as a model and a metaphor for fostering pure research and innovation in all sectors of society and culture. The symposium resulted in a call to action addressing the challenges and opportunities of restoring creativity as a priority in public policy, cultural philanthropy, and education. Symposium speakers and panelists included Robert MacNeil, Lewis Hyde, Brendan Gill, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Ellen Winner, David Liddle, Mary Catherine Bateson, Ned Hall, and Stewart Brand, among others. Can be ordered through the Alliance website. |
AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS Phone: (202)371-2830 Fax: (212)980-4857 |
Annual membership with benefits such as: annual convention, regional workshops, listservs, newsletters, opportunities for peer-to-peer networking and a variety of online services. |
ARIZONA COMMISSION ON THE ARTS Phone: (602)255-5882 Fax: (602)256-0282 Email: info@ArizonaArts.org |
Our basic focus is on statewide and national arts news, and opportunities for artists and arts organizations. Announcements about non-Commission-sponsored activities and opportunities are provided as a service. Published six times a year. |
ARTDEADLINE.COM Phone: (000)000-0000 Fax: (000)000-0000 Email: support@artdeadline.com |
ArtDeadline.com's online magazine subscribers have access to an extensive and ever growing resource of local, US National, and International announcements each month, with comprehensive descriptions and direct access to contacts, prospectuses and applications. This is likely the world's most extensive database for artists seeking quality income and exhibition opportunities. |
ARTS & BUSINESS COUNCIL Phone: (212)279-5910 Fax: (212)279-5915 Email: info@artsandbusiness.org |
A marketing resource for non-profit arts organizations. Online tutorial, Practical Lessons in Marketing includes advice on maintaining a press list and cultivating media relationships, sample releases and worksheets, and tips on developing publicity and marketing strategies. |
ARTS MIDWEST (IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, ND, OH, SD, WI) Phone: (612)341-0755 Fax: (612)341-0902 Email: general@artsmidwest.org |
Managed by Arts Midwest with assistance from Mid-America Arts Alliance, the Midwest Arts Conference is one of the largest performing arts trade shows in the country. It convenes sponsors of performing arts events with touring performing artists and their managements for the purpose of planning future performance seasons. |
ASSOCIATION OF PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTERS (APAP) Phone: (202)833-2787 Fax: (202)833-1543 Email: info@artspresenters.org |
Annual conference of performing arts presenters - the largest international performing arts marketplace of its kind. Touring artists and companies, artist representatives, booking agencies, presenting groups, consultants and vendors, who are APAP members are eligible to exhibit or submit showcase listings. APAP also offers a video showcase library on-site for artists who are unable to exhibit. Business and Presenter Memberships. Business members (Artists, Artist Managers, Consultants and Vendors) are entitled to: exhibit at Annual Members Conference; access presenter list through the Information Exchange Database; a subscription to Inside Arts Magazine; list represented artist roster in the Online Membership Directory/Artist Roster Database and in the annual Artist Roster issue of Inside Arts; free job postings in the Arts Presenters JobBank. Presenter and Programmer Members have access to funding opportunities (travel and audience development) and Brochure Exchange, artist rosters and the annual members conference. |
CONTACT COLLABORATIONS, INC. Phone: (413)586-1181 Fax: (413)586-9055 Email: contactq@crocker.com |
A biannual international contemporary dance and improvisation journal, a vehicle for moving ideas. Organizes symposia devoted to the investigation, dissemination, and performance of contemporary movement work. |
DANCE CRITICS ASSOCIATION Phone: (000)000-0000 Fax: (000)000-0000 Email: contactus@dancecritics.org |
In addition to the quarterly newsletter, all members of the DCA receive a directory of members, an early invitation to register for the yearly conference, as well as e-mail updates on news and issues relevant to dance critics, writers, and editors. DCA members also receive discounts on events sponsored by related organizations.
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DANCE MASTERS OF AMERICA, INC. Phone: (718)225-4013 Fax: (718)225-4293 Email: dmamann@aol.com |
An educational program for dance teachers. It is primarily geared toward and highly recommended for the dance teacher, both current and future. It is a very informative refresher course for the established teacher, and is an intensive training course for the development of stronger future Dance Educators. |

