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Ohio Dance Festival-2010

March 4th, 2010 by soul4dance

Ohio Dance Festival
OhioDance has announced a new award recognizing outstanding festival comprising middle to high school level dance student. Nominations are accepted based on their abilities and contributions in a number of areas. Awards will be given at the Annual Ohio Dance Festival, May 15 and 16, 2010 at Oberlin College.

In 1976 the organization began as Association of Ohio Dance Companies by representatives from 16 dance companies in Ohio. Later the organization changed its name to Ohio Dance in 1984.

Ohio Dance Festival

Ohio Dance Festival

OhioDance is a statewide organization that inclusively supports the practice of dancing. It’s goals are:
• Recognize and communicate the social, and educational value of dance to all.
• Serve as a source of relevant information and resources for diverse statewide constituencies.
• Promote standards and opportunities in the field of dance.
• Showcase the richness and diversity of dance by facilitating presentations.

At OhioDance’s annual festival you can meet with dance colleagues and enjoy a smorgasbord of classes, roundtables, workshops, and performances representing the state’s broad and diverse dance field. Regional children’s dance festivals help dance studios and school programs share their work and reach young audiences.

OhioDance assist and supports dance educators in their efforts to provide students with learning opportunities and, recognizes the need for information that relates directly to the daily practice and future realization of dance education.

Bates Dance Festival-2010

February 22nd, 2010 by soul4dance

Bates Dance Festival

Bates Dance Festival

Bates Dance Festival

Programmes:
Young Dancers Workshop (ages 14-18) June 25- July 16
Professional Training Program (ages 18 and up) July 17-August 8
Youth Arts Program (ages 6-17) July 19-August 7
Performance &; Events Season July 5-August 7

For twenty-seven years, the Bates Dance Festival in Lewiston, Maine, has welcomed dancers from across the country and around the world to “Study with the best!” Its founders knew from the outset that inviting the field’s most outstanding dance artists to come and teach would be a key to the program’s success.

The Bates Dance Festival brings together an international community of choreographers, performers, educators and students in a cooperative community to study, perform and create new work. The Festival offers a supportive atmosphere for creative exchange of ideas, encouraging exploration of new ground and providing opportunities to experience a wide spectrum of dance. Artists, students and audiences share their knowledge and inspiration through workshops,  discussions and performances.

The Bates Dance Festival is comprised of four interwoven programs: two professional training programs including the Young Dancers Workshop (YDW), the Professional Training Program (PTP); a main-stage performances series featuring dance artists from around the world: and community activities including the Youth Arts Program with dance and music training, and the Community Dance Project that invites local residents to participate in an intensive creative collaboration with a choreographer and Festival dancers. Commissioning and residency projects support new works by established companies, emerging choreographers and international artists.

New England Folk Festival-2010

February 15th, 2010 by soul4dance

New England Folk Festival
The New England Folk Festival is a fabulous blend of dance, music, crafts, and food from many lands. The 66th annual Festival is to be held on April 23-25, 2010 in Mansfield, Massachusetts (near Boston).

NeffA-2010

NeffA-2010

This yearly event attracts thousands from the west coast, Michigan, Pennsylvania,New Jersey, New York, Canada, all the New England states and the rest of the world to its wonderful mix of particpatory dance (folk, square and contra), folk music and song, international food, crafts, performances, family-oriented activities, and much, much more.

Participatory Dance - A lot of contra and traditional square dancing, International Folk Dancing, dancing from specific regions, couple dancing, swing dancing, clogging, etc. All levels of expertise are featured and favorites are the contra dance medleys.

Dance performances - Costumed ethnic performing groups have been a part of NEFFA since the beginning. Some performances are done in the in the Main Hall, a large gym or on stage in the Auditorium. About a dozen morris teams dance outside the High School — a welcoming sight to new and returning Festival visitors.

Music - Jam sessions in the halls, instrument workshop sessions, performances of folk music, singing… Bring your instruments! Free instrument checking is provided. The South Room will be available on a sign-up basis for rehearsals and jam sessions.

Food - About a dozen booths serve food from all nations. The food is very good.

Crafts - Handmade items are for sale in the crafts room. Demonstrations of craftsmanship happen frequently.

Canada Dance Festival-2010

February 11th, 2010 by soul4dance

Canada Dance Festival

The Canada Dance Festival is committed to beauty. It presents the best Canadian contemporary dancedance that is daring and highly entertaining. All people are invited who search for the new, the unexpected and to celebrate the diversity of expression that defines our contemporary dance.

The 2010 edition of the Canada Dance Festival will be held June 5 – 12, 2010 , at the National Arts Centre and venues around the National Capital Region. The full artist schedule will be announced in April, 2010.

Canada Dance Festival-2010

Canada Dance Festival-2010

Dancing Through Cultures:

Dancing Through Cultures was designed to promote discussions of culture, identity, racism and belonging among dance professionals in Canada. It grew from deepening discussions between the artistic director of the Canada Dance Festival and various members of the dance community about whether artists coming from diverse cultural backgrounds, including Aboriginal artists, feel that they are being treated fairly by the dominant dance culture.

It explored the realities facing artists of colour and Aboriginal artists who participate in Canadian culture, and questioned whether there is really respect and admiration for all people who contribute to our collective notion of Canadian contemporary art. Held in June, 2009 in Ottawa, the event included a two-and-a-half day conference along with two evenings of performances at the National Arts Centre.


Board of Directors:

Pamela Fralick, Chair
Rodney Nelson, Vice-Chair
Marie Crevier, Past Chair / Secretary
Asuka Hayashida, Treasurer
Jacques Gédéon
Ed Honeywell
Simona Ioffe

Canada Dance Festival Society

The Canada Dance Festival Society is a presenter of contemporary Canadian dance, a partner and a community player that facilitates the development of the art form, its artists and its appreciative audience.

As a national organization that presents live dance performances by professional Canadian artists, all activities are programmed with sensitivity to regional considerations, cultural diversity and audience development
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The Canada Dance Festival Society is a charitable organization, registration # 13067 5135 RR0001.

Volunteer

The CDF appreciates and depends on volunteer support during the festival event and throughout the year. In exchange, volunteers get free tickets to performances, meet new people, and are invited to participate in CDF events. Email at cdffdc@nac-cna.ca or call 613-947-7000 ext 576, for more information.

BACHATA Latin Dance Festival-2010

February 10th, 2010 by soul4dance

Bachata Summer International Latin Dance Festival-San Francisco

Bachata Dance Festival-2010

Bachata Dance Festival-2010

This festival is to be held on Monday July 12, - Monday July 19, 2010 .
Time: 8:00pm - 2:00am
Venue: Parc 55 Hotel, 55 Cyril Magnin St, San Francisco, California 94102.


2nd Bachata International dance Festival presents:

  • Live Latin Band!
  • Top Latin DJs in da house!
  • Over 50 International Dance artists!
  • Live International Dance Performances!
  • Amateur and Professional Bachata Competition!
  • Over 70 Dance workshops for the entire weekend!
  • Learn to dance for beginners, intermediate and advance!
  • Special “Lap Dancing” Workshops for Bachateros and Bachateras!
  • Bachata, Merengue, Bolero, Tango, Salsa, ZOUK, Kizomba, Zumba and more!
  • Workshops, Performances and Hot night Dance Parties - Top Bachata DJs
  • SF BUS CITY BUS TOUR - JULY 19TH.