Career Resources - Dance
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Showing 1 - 10 of 55 organizations representing 59 opportunities.
ALLIANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE Phone: (202) 293-6141 Fax: (202) 293-6144 Email: info@alliance-exchange.org |
Whether you are an exchange practitioner, an international student, a job seeker, an embassy official, a student looking for financial aid, or if you just want handy information on programs, this book will prove an invaluable resource. The directory provides an extensive collection of information on international exchange organizations and programs available anywhere.
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ALLWORTH PRESS Phone: (800)491-2808 Fax: (212)777-8261 Email: PUB@allworth.com |
A how-to guide to booking performances and building tours for solo artists and performing groups of all types. Includes in-depth information on what presenters need from artists and the technical aspects of touring. |
ALPHA BOOKS Phone: (000)000-0000 Fax: (317)428-3504 |
Individuals as well as grant seekers for companies/organizations will learn each step of the grant writing process, including how to: determine who can receive a grant and for what; find government, corporate, and foundation donors; attract the donor's attention; create a budget; write a compelling proposal and solicit feedback; overcome obstacles, and more. Also includes a CD loaded with sample applications, proposals, and follow-up letters. |
ALTERNATE ROOTS Phone: (404)577-1079 Fax: (404)577-7991 Email: info@alternateroots.org |
All members of Alternate ROOTS receive regular member bulletins and newsletters, may list activities in the calendar of events, are eligible for a performance slot during festivals, receive fee discounts for ROOTS’ programs, can be listed in the ROOTS Resource Directory, are eligible to apply for the Tour/Residency Program, are eligible to apply for residency support through the Community/Artist Partnership Project, may apply for Artistic Assistance or other programs which may be offered. Some programs are only available to member artists within the Southeast region. |
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF BALLET Phone: (212) 787-9500 Fax: (212) 787-8636 Email: office@americanacademyofballet.com |
Workshop for teachers of ballet. |
AMERICAN DANCE THERAPY ASSOCIATION Phone: (410)997-4040 Fax: (4l0) 997-4048 Email: info@adta.org |
A list of links to dance-therapy related organizations and websites: http://www.adta.org/resources/related_links.cfm |
AMERICAN INDIAN ARTISTS, INC. (AMERINDA) Phone: (212)598-0968 Fax: (212)529-4603 Email: amerinda@amerinda.org |
Talking Stick's role is to provide a forum in which to: explore the varied arts of Native Americans, both contemporary and traditional and; discuss issues effecting Native artitsts and their communities.
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AMERICAN ORFF-SCHULWERK ASSOCIATION Phone: (440)543-5366 Fax: (440)543-2687 Email: info@aosa.org |
This quarterly journal contains articles, reviews, and materials of interest to Orff Schulwerk practitioners. It is received by all AOSA members as a benefit of their membership. |
AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS Phone: (202)371-2830 Fax: (212)980-4857 |
This book gives information on how to contact agents and break into any aspect (almost) of show biz. It also has lists and lists of addresses to write to for agents, casting directors, auditions, etc. Available at dramabookshop.com Annual membership with benefits such as: annual convention, regional workshops, listservs, newsletters, opportunities for peer-to-peer networking and a variety of online services. The National Arts Policy Database is a comprehensive research/resource tool containing approximately 7,000 items (published since 1960) documenting information on the arts and culture in the United States. |
AMERICAS SOCIETY, INC. Phone: (212)249-8950 Fax: Email: inforequest@as-coa.org |
Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas is a forum for contemporary Latin American, Caribbean and Canadian literature and arts. Review showcases countless writers and artists, and features critical reviews of new books by and about Latin American, Caribbean and Canadian writers in English translation.
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