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Graduate Student Conference in Dance - NYC - Keynote Deborah Jowitt

Hey all -
A friend of mine is helping to organize this conference on dance in NYC at NYU. It is open to the public and there is a special panel on dance education. In addition, voice critic and dance historian Deborah Jowitt will give the keynote talk.

Perhaps I will see you there!

Laura

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Dance Across the Board Graduate Student Conference

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
New York University
Tisch Dance Department
111 Second Avenue
New York, NY 11215

This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. For more information and to register, please email danceacrosstheboard@gmail.com with your name, affiliation, and contact information.

http://www.dabdance.blogspot.com/

On January 31st 2009, graduate students from across the country are gathering at the first Dance Across the Board Conference to present their research on dance and body-based performance. The theme, "Impulses to Begin," will be explored through papers, performances, and lecture-demonstrations that address the various ways impulses may spur beginnings in practice, theory, and social movements. In this current climate of change, we are interested in examining the stimuli that spark desire for action and transformation.

More after the jump.

Deborah Jowitt, Village Voice critic, dance historian, and master teacher at the Tisch Dance Department, will give the keynote address. This year's conference features curated, informal studio choreography showings, papers, and dance technology projects, as well as a special panel on Dance and Education. Adam Natale, director of member services at Fractured Atlas, will also provide information about the non-profit organization's services and support to artists.

Dance Across the Board (DAB) is an interdisciplinary platform for graduate students in New York City and surrounding areas. DAB seeks to provide an East Coast platform where graduate students working in various aspects of dance can come together and dialogue about their research and interests.

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