RE: seeking guidance

From: Colleen Dean (cdean@AAHPERD.org)
Date: 08/01/00


Colleen Dean
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National Dance Association
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-----Original Message-----
From: Todiane4@aol.com [mailto:Todiane4@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 2:47 PM
To: dance-tech@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
Subject: seeking guidance


I have a two-fold inquiry for the list.  
(As some of you know already) I am a performer/choreographer and have in the

past year or so been exploring in particular both choreography for the
camera 
and dance in conjunction with computer technology.  I would like to take my 
explorations beyond the range of my own experimental collaborations and 
performance to a broader arena in which I can have more direct exchange with

colleagues, as well as access to new technological tools. 
So, I'd like to have feedback on:

1) Graduate level programs in America and Europe that you think have strong 
"dance/performance-tech" tracks.  I'd like to  input from those of you with 
experience with these programs about their strengths and weaknesses.

2) Workshops and/or internships you know of coming up over the next year in 
America and Europe. (As for the latter, France and London and maybe
Amsterdam 
are usually the areas easiest for me to access. And I may go to Israel at 
some point...)  I'd like to start planning some in advance, as I often find 
about these events too late or when I am in the wrong city to benefit.  I am

hoping this year I can be more proactive and organized! 

Thank you all.

Diane



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