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Dance/NYC Junior Committee Nears Launch of Dance Workforce Census
The Dance/NYC Junior Committee, together with the Bloustein Center for Survey Research (BCSR) at Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and under the advisement of Dance/NYC and Dance/USA, is conducting a Dance Workforce…
FY11 Budget Complete, Urge Support for FY12 Arts Funding
With the April 15 signing of the final FY11 spending package, Congress completed work on FY11 appropriations. The final FY11 budget package protected funding ($155 million) for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and restored a portion of the funding…
VIDEO: Dance/NYC Junior Committee Retreat at Mount Tremper Arts
Dance/NYC's Junior Committee and staff just returned from a retreat at Mount Tremper Arts. View images in the above video from their time in the Catskill Mountains. The retreat included working sessions on the Junior Committee's main activities…
Dance/NYC Junior Committee Town Hall Meeting - April 13
Navigating the Terrain: Obstacles and Solutions for Today’s Dance Artists in New York Wednesday, April 13, 2011 from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM (ET) Con Edison 4 Irving Place Edison Room, 19th Floor New York, NY 10003 Admission is FREE Please…
Dance/USA in TimeOut Chicago
Dance/USA in Chicago: All you need to know Posted in Unscripted blog by Zachary Whittenburg on Apr 1, 2011 at 11:37am As you may have heard, Dance/USA’s annual conference is in Chicago this year, July 13–17. Its themes for 2011 are audience…
Introducing Dance/USA's Mentorship Program
Interested in being a Mentor? Or have you ever wanted guidance as a Mentee? We've got you covered! Dance/USA is thrilled to announce the launch of its Mentorship Program, to commence at the 2011 Annual Conference in Chicago. This Mentorship Program…
Final FY11 Budget Released
April 12, 2011 Today, Congress released details of their compromise to fund the federal government for the remainder of FY11. Highlights of the budget plan include $155 million for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), $25.5 million for the Arts…