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Showing posts with label Lectures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lectures. Show all posts

Saturday, June 5, 2010

CADA hosts "Copyright for Choreographers" session

>> by Cynthia Brett
On May 15th the Canadian Alliance of Dance Artists (CADA) hosted a "Copyright for Choreographers" session with Artists' Legal Advice Services (ALAS) and Dance Ontario. Eight people attended the two and a half hour event at the Centre for Social Innovation in Toronto where presentations included an overview of copyright by Ed Reinbergs, music copyright by Rosslyn Jacob Edwards and current commission and royalty practices by Christine Moynihan, Meredith Potter and Andrea Vagianos.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Study groups and roundtables: they're talking about dance

>> by Naomi Brand
This fall has seen a number of initiatives aimed at facilitating discussion about dance. The Toronto Dance Theatre is presenting a series of lecture discussions entitled "Contemporary Dance 101: Enrich your viewing experience". The first installment will take place on November 9th at 7pm at the Winchester Street Theatre in Toronto. The session will be hosted by Bridget Cauthery, Ph.D in Dance Studies, and will provide an overview of key concepts and dance artists from the past century (www.tdt.org). Another initiative is the Toronto Thinking Out Loud Study Group presented by The Dancemakers Centre for Creation and The Dance Current. The monthly meetings facilitated by Jacob Zimmer and Megan Andrews aim to deepen thinking about dance (www.readingwritingdancing.blogspot.com). In Montréal, the Department of Dance at the Université du Québec à Montréal is hosting Tribune 840, a series of round-table discussions looking at issues surrounding creation and interpretation in dance. The second in their series is entitled "Quelle préparation pour une danse de création?" and will be hosted on November 4th with panelists Lucie Boissinot, Sylvain Lafortune, Nina Dipla, Johanna Bienaise and Sarah Dell'Ava (www.danse.uqam.ca).
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Saturday, September 26, 2009

University Celebrates 100 Years of Dance

>> by Christa Lochead
In June 2009, the University of Michigan presented “Dancing at 100: Celebrating a Century of Dance.” The five-day event included a public lecture by York University Professor Emerita Dr. Selma Odom entitled "The Dance Knowledge Expansion: Generations of Research and Teaching." One of the earliest universities in North America to include dance in a curriculum, the University of Michigan first offered “Aesthetic Dancing” through the Department of Physical Education for Women in 1909.
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