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         Choreography & Choreographers:     more books (78)
  1. Relationships: My research, my life (National Dance Association scholar/artist lecture) by Shirley Ririe, 1996
  2. Last Night on Earth by Bill T. Jones, 1995-08-22
  3. Martha Graham: The Evolution of Her Dance Theory and Training, revised edition by MARIAN HOROSKO, 2002-06-30
  4. Geography: Art / race / exile by Ralph Lemon, 2000-11-01
  5. Tree: belief / culture / balance by Ralph Lemon, 2004-05-28
  6. Class Act by Cholly Atkins, Jacqui Malone, 2001-08-15
  7. Matthew Bourne and His Adventures in Motion Pictures
  8. Cold pastoral.(Dance)(Critical essay): An article from: New Criterion by Laura Jacobs, 2006-10-01

101. PALATINE Directory: Choreographers
This pages are specfically about Dancers and choreographers. The International choreography Residence Program (ICR) extends this opportunity to
http://www.palatine.org.uk/directory/index.php/Dance/Choreography/chorgraph/
Choreographers
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Artslynx International Dance Resources
"Dance Links, Ballet Links, and other resources organized into accessible link libraries. The Dance pages from Artslynx attempt to allow users to easily navigate to the many amazing dance link libraries available online, but where we find gaps, Artslynx aims to fill them with it's own original set of dance and ballet resources. We hope that you find time to explore this unique dance link collection. All links are screened for high-quality content by Artslynx Editor, Richard Finkelstein." (Home page)
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Dancers and Choreographers training and employment
The Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, has been a nationally recognized source of career information since the late 1940s. This pages are specfically about Dancers and Choreographers.
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International Choreography Commissioning Program (ICCP)
REVIEW: The ICCP provides an opportunity to work with the American Dance Festival. Described as a ‘greenhouse’ for talented US dancers, the Festival offers time, resources, dancers and the freedom to allow dance to thrive. The International Choreography Residence Program (ICR) extends this opportunity to international artists. A link to the ICR (via the homepage) describes the program at Duke University, North Carolina. The pages are less about the practical details of application and selection onto the program than on the opportunities offered by the ADF. The ADF site contains archives, festival details, program details, discussion lists and links.

102. DEJA DONNE – CV CHOREOGRAPHERS
CV choreographers Calendar to choreographical work, he leads number of workshops in Europe and in the USA. Direction and choreography of works
http://www.dejadonne.com/pages/cv_choreographers.html
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Lenka Flory (Czech Republic)
In 1995 Flory founded Duncan Centre student company and created two works for them. The second of which led to international presentations (Germany, UK, Belgium, Poland, USA) and later transformed to a multinational company DEJA DONNE under the artistic direction of Simone Sandroni and Lenka Flory.
Since 1997 Flory has been in charge of artistic co-direction, production, administration and distribution for DEJA DONNE.
Flory co-directed 4 performances: DEJA DONNE (1997), which gave the name to the company, and toured Europe, ARIA SPINTA (1999), coproduced by Hebbel-Theatre Berlin, International Sommertheater Festival Hamburg, deSingel Antwerp and La Filature Mulhouse, which toured Europe and the USA, IN BELLA COPIA (2001), coproduced by luzerntanz am luzernertheater Lucerne, Hebbel-Theater Berlin, BRUGGE 2002, Staddschouwburg Brugge, which toured Europe, the USA and Canada and THERE WHERE WE WERE (2003), supported by Dance 4, Nottingham, JOINT ADVENTURES, Munich and DBM Foundation Rome, which is presently touring Europe and in Asia.

103. SAI8
choreography Track. choreographers and visual leaders have the opportunity to learn from the international faculty choreographers as they lend their
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IES Highlights Registration Fees and Forms IES program advertising ... Rising Star Information Choreography Track Choreographers and visual leaders have the opportunity to learn from the international faculty choreographers as they lend their expertise to these classes.
Thursday Friday Saturday Period 1 3100 - Music in the Morning 4100 - Music in the Morning 5100 - Music in the Morning Period 2 3215 - Teaching Skills for Choreographers 4206 - How the Director and Choreographer Work Together 5213 - You Can Dance! Part 1

104. Dancephilosophy
Modern Dance is the primary form I use in choreography. Many choreographers develop and revitalize the work of those from the past who have developed a
http://www.geocities.com/cattigerli/dancephilosophy.html
What is Modern Dance?
I define modern (or contemporary) dance as a philosophy of dance, rather than a style. A modern dance choreographer uses every type of movement that the human body is capable of making to get the look, feel and meaning that he or she is looking for, to create meaningful or beautiful works of expression that communicate something to an audience, often expressing things that the audience members are feeling, but cannot express for themselves. It is moving art.
Modern dance is an American approach to dance which began forming in the early 1900s. The approach was basically a reaction against the strict structure of Ballet and it's binding clothing. Since modern dance is more of an artistic rebellion than a new set of rules, it encompasses many styles. If you study the Jose Limon method, you will learn certain steps, if you study Eric Hawkins' method, you will learn different steps. Each choreographer, if they choose to go in their own direction, will have their own method. A painter doesn't usually limit herself to certain brushstrokes or certain colors just as a modern dance choreographer doesn't limit herself to certain types of moves.
When I teach modern dance I focus on some of the movement concepts that are employed more often in modern dance than in other forms. The students will be using their Ballet, Irish, Ballroom, and Tap dancing skills in modern choreography, but for the most part I let them learn those skills in other classes.

105. Dance Under The Stars Choreography Festival 2005
Annual choreography competition in professional and amateur divisions presented by The College of The Desert, McCallum Theatre Institute and The City of
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Dance Under The Stars Choreography Festival 2005
About The Festival
The Dance Under The Stars Choreography Festival is a celebration of dance that includes choreography competitions for professional and amateur choreographers, master classes, school residencies, educational workshops and performances.
Professional division finalists will be awarded the opportunity to compete for the grand prize award of $5000, the second place award of $3000 and for the Dance Under The Stars Award, a paid engagement for a professional company. All professional finalists will receive cash awards for performing at the live performance.
Amateur finalists will compete for a $1000 grand prize, $500 second place and $250 first place categories in solo, pas de deux, small group and ensemble and $150 awards for choreographer under 18, dancers under 12, and the outstanding local presentation for dance residing in the Coachella Valley.
Submission is by video or DVD. All styles of dance are encouraged to apply for participation in the festival.

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