Colleagues--
Please consider nominating a paper. I apologize for
cross-postings that you might have received, but I need to
disseminate the information widely.
Lizbeth Langston
Corresponding Secretary, SDHS
The Society of Dance History Scholars
is proud to announce the fifth
GERTRUDE LIPPINCOTT AWARD
2000 Gertrude Lippincott Award
Open to members and non-members of SDHS
The Society of Dance History Scholars invites submissions and
nominations for the fifth annual Gertrude Lippincott Award for
the best English language article on dance history or theory
published in 2000. The award is named after its donor, Gertrude
Lippincott. It was established to recognize excellence in the
field of dance scholarship. The $500 award and a certificate
will be presented to the winning author at the Society's annual
conference in June 2001 at Goucher College in Towson, Maryland.
Dance history and theory are broadly defined. Nominations may
include the history, theory, and analysis of any genre of dance
from any methodological perspective. Authors may submit their
own essays. Nominations also may be made by editors,
publishers, and members of SDHS (only one entry per nominator or
author, please).
To enter the competition, send four copies of the published
article and a cover letter with the name, address, phone number,
and email (if available) of the author to Amy Koritz; Chair,
Gertrude Lippincott Award; English Department, Tulane
University; New Orleans, LA 70118-5698.
Members of the Editorial Board and the Board of Directors of
SDHS are not eligible. Written inquiries may be addressed to
Amy Koritz or sent via email to:
akoritz@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu No fax or email submissions
will be accepted.
All nominations must be received by January 31, 2001.
The Society of Dance History Scholars is a constituent member of
the American Council of Learned Societies
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