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2006 Asia Young Choreography Projects
01.28.06 (7:02 pm)   [edit]

Correction 

applications and expressions of interest must only go to the chapter heads in each WDA-AP country.
Each country will then select one candidate to go to Taipei.

2006 Asia Young Choreography Projects

 
 CHOREOGRAPHIC OPPORTUNITY IN TAIWAN – JULY 2006
Registration Form
 
A total of six choreographers recommended by WDAAP will be selected to attend the Young Choreographer project, four of them to be in Kaohsiung and two in Taipei, Taiwan in 2006. An additional five young Taiwanese choreographers will also be selected to join the event. The funding is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, Taiwan, the Culture Bureau of the Kaohsiung city and the Chin-Lin Foundation for Cultural and Arts in Taiwan. The location will be in the city of Kaohsiung, which is in the south of Taiwan, and the other will be in Taipei as part of the Summer Dance Festival in Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA). The major one in Kaohsiung city will be July 11-28 and the one in TNUA will be August 7-26, with a performance at the end of the project at each site.

 Choreographers will be selected from names recommended by WDA-AP delegates. The deadline for the recommendation from each country delegate is April 15 with all documents required below completed and sent to Taiwan. Housing, local transportation, dancers, studios, publicity, production and office assistance are offered, and an honorarium totallying NT$30,000 (about US$800) will be provided. Airfares are not covered.

The selected choreographers will have to set the dance on the Taiwanese dancers who will have been selected in Taiwan. It is recommended that only young choreographers who feel they can meet the challenges and stresses of producing a work in unfamiliar circumstances (and with unfamiliar dancers) should apply. The panel in each country and in Taiwan will also be making their selections based on potential to be a significant contributor to the field in the future.
Each WDAAP office will facilitate the selection process in its own country. The selection panel will be WDAAP network chair(s). Expressions of interest should address the following points:
 ·   ;       What you would gain from a professional experience such as this?
·    ;     Why you would like to work in the Asian environment?
·    ;     A brief concept of a work you might make.
·    ;     A 10-line biog and a resume/CV
If you are short listed, you will be required to forward a DVD or a VCD or a video (not Pal) of recent choreography, either with one dance or several excerpts (less than 20 minutes). You may also be invited to send up to three photos of your work, a requirement which is not compulsory, but is preferred by the Taiwan selection panel.
Expressions of interest should be EMAILED to the WDAAP office of each country by April 1.
Choreographers will be informed by Taiwan Office by April 20 about whether their names have gone forward to Taiwan, and final selection will be announced by May 1, 2005 on the homepage of WDA-AP website at http://www.dancing-tnua.com.tw" title="http://www.dancing-tnua.com.tw" target="_blank"http://www.dancing-tnua.com.t... and through a letter from the office of Dr Anis, the President of WDA-AP to each country delegate.  Download Registration Form

For information about the Asia Young Choreography Project, please visit http://www.dancing-tnua.com.tw" title="http://www.dancing-tnua.com.tw" target="_blank"http://www.dancing-tnua.com.t... or contact the project assistant, Monique Chiang at the Chin-Lin Foundation for Cultural and Arts in Taiwan (email: yy_monique0210@yahoo.com.tw).

 
Funds for Your Restaging
01.25.06 (7:22 am)   [edit]
Funds for Your Restaging A new program announced jointly by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) and Dance/USA will fund the restaging of historic American dances by companies and colleges. American Masterpieces: Dance, or AMD, is designed specifically for the kind of projects the DNB serves-remounting of the great works that have made history and taste over the course of American dance's history... For the complete news, please visit DNB's website http://www.dancenotation.org/... -- . . . . . . . . . Mei-Chen Lu, Notation Associate Dance Notation Bureau 151 West 30th Street, Suite 202, New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212-564-0985 Fax: 212-216-9027 E-mail: library@dancenotation.org
 
SPECIAL ISSUE OF RHIZOMES: CULTURAL STUDIES IN EMERGING KNOWLEDGE
01.25.06 (4:07 am)   [edit]
SPECIAL ISSUE OF RHIZOMES: CULTURAL STUDIES IN EMERGING KNOWLEDGE www.rhizomes.net "Feminism's Others" As with Rhizomes 7, Theory's Others, this special issue will provide a space for theorists whose work falls outside the usual academic boundaries, but here the focus will be on feminist thought. In that feminism fundamentally aims to correct misconceptions about women in order to bring about social and cultural gender equality, feminists must represent -- and circulate representations -- of women as a group, which would be impossible without making some general statements about women. Most feminist activists inside and outside academe recognize women's diversity and try to be inclusive rather than defining the group called "women" by exclusion. However, in practice, feminist generalizations about women often do exclude certain types of behavior, desires, self-images, histories, creative and intellectual pursuits. I am particularly interested in hearing from women whose work concerns what seems denied or even abjected by the dominant/majoritist trends in feminist theory today. Send submissions to Carol Siegel siegel@vancouver.wsu.edu Abstracts by March 15th.
 
World Dance Alliance Global Assembly
01.17.06 (5:12 am)   [edit]
World Dance Alliance Global Assembly "Dance/Diversity/Dialogue : Bridging Communities and Cultures" York University,Toronto Canada Come to Toronto Canada, designated by the United Nations as the most multicultural city in the world, to experience a multitude of dance forms. The Global Assembly will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions, paper presentations, network meetings, workshops for dancers, an innovative program for youth, and a series of dance performances by international and local dance artists. Come early to participate in "Living Rituals 2006", a festival and conference on World Indigenous Dance (July15-16) or stay late to join in the CORPS de Ballet International Conference (July 23-27). Attend the Society for Canadian Dance Studies meetings. Visit Harbourfront on the weekends to feast on world dance, music, craft and food. Come celebrate the opening of York University's new Fine Arts facilities with its new proscenium theatre and recital hall, state of the art lecture and seminar rooms, and eight dance studios. Come share your knowledge by submitting a paper or panel proposal related to one of the five themes represented in WDA: Creation and Presentation, Education and Training, Management and Promotion, Research and Documentation, and Status and Welfare.. For further information, contact mjwarner@edu.yorku.ca Come explore Canada. Both the internationally recognized Shaw and Stradford Festivals are less than hours away, as is Niagara Falls. www.yorku.ca/wda