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Dance In The US: Alaska Dance Theatre

January 17, 2010 by 4dancers

For our next Dance in the US  organization in Alaska we are featuring…

Name: Alaska Dance Theatre–The School

Location: 550 East 33rd Avenue, Anchorage AK 99503

About: Founded in 1981, this school was located in several different places before settling into its current spot, which is a pretty impressive building. Five different studios provide plenty of space for classes. There is also a lounge for the dancers, a waiting area for the parents and a faculty lounge. In addition to a wide range of classes, ADT offers scholarships as well as performance opportunities for students.

The school division functions as a serious training ground for dancers and curriculum runs throughout the 9-month academic year. They also offer an open division for those who require a more flexible schedule.

As always, if you are from the company or the school and you would like to tell 4dancers readers something about your organization, please feel free to leave a comment…

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Dance In The US: Anchorage Classical Ballet Academy

January 16, 2010 by 4dancers

Continuing in our new series, Dance in the US, we feature our first organization from Alaska…

Name: Anchorage Classical Ballet Academy

Location: 501 W. International Airport Rd., #22, Anchorage, AK 99518

About: This school has been around since 1997 and it offers a complete curriculum, providing classes for everyone from pre-school students to pre-professional dancers. On the site there is an interesting article that outlines 4 Things To Consider If Your Child Is Serious About Ballet, which is an excellent resource for parents. (It can also serve as a great tool for studio owners who are looking for a way to point out their strengths.) One of the points in the piece talks about whether the school has graduates that are successful in the field. Anchorage Classical Ballet Academy has some impressive placements, with students accepted at places such as the Kirov Academy, The Royal Ballet School, and Alvin Aily Company, among others.

Classes here include Mommy & Me, designed for children 18 months to 2 years of age, which I thought looked good since they didn’t try to push for an hour. The class is 45 minutes long, and that is a challenge enough for most students that age. (I know, I’ve taught them!) In addition to ballet classes the studio also offers jazz and modern dance.

As always, if you are from the company or the school and you would like to tell 4dancers readers something about your organization, please feel free to leave a comment…

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Dance In The US: Alabama Dance Theatre

January 8, 2010 by 4dancers

Continuing in our new series, Dance in the US, we feature our second organization from Alabama…

Name: Alabama Dance Theatre

Location: Armory Learning Arts Center, 1018 Madison Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104

About: Founded in 1986 by Kitty Seale, the Alabama Dance Theatre is a combination company and school. Classes are offered in ballet, jazz, modern, hip hop and tap dance.

There is both a company and a junior company, and the ballet style taught has its underpinnings in the Russian Syllabus. If you’d like to learn more, check out the news section on their site, which offers a glimpse of the dancers on YouTube.

As always, if you are from the company or the school and you would like to tell 4dancers readers something about your organization, please feel free to leave a comment…

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Dance In The US: Alabama Dance Council

December 29, 2009 by 4dancers

This is the first of our “Dance In The U.S.” series, where 4dancers will be covering studios and organizations from all the US states throughout the year. Today we have some information and background on the Alabama Dance Council that was shared by Rosemary W. Johnson, D.M.A, Executive Director of the Council…

 
Can you tell me what is unique about your organization? 

The Alabama Dance Council is a statewide dance service organization working in partnership with the Alabama State Council on the Arts. The mission of the Alabama Dance Council (ADC) is to promote the study, creation, performance, and enjoyment of dance in all forms. The ADC offers a forum for communication about dance and provides services that support the artistic work of professional dancers, choreographers, and dance educators, and advance the artistic experiences of dance students and audiences. By providing statewide leadership, the Alabama Dance Council enhances the infrastructure for dance creation, performance, education, and audience development.

The Alabama Dance Council is best summarized through its core values and vision for dance. We value..

  • The diversity of dance in all genres and forms. The ADC strives to be inclusive in its membership and in the services provided to members. We celebrate dancers as performers, choreographers, teachers, students, and community members. We seek to represent and serve dancers in professional, educational, and recreational settings.
  • Sharing dance as an art form. We value the dance community and supporting dance as an art form. We believe that the Alabama Dance Council can strengthen and promote dance by providing a network for the sharing of information and resources for dance. By uniting as a dance community, dancers can increase the visibility of dance throughout the state and build audiences for dance.
  • Access to Dance. We value making dance available and accessible to everyone, for dancers and non-dancers.  We strive to provide opportunities for the learning, creation, performance, and enjoyment of dance. We believe that dance plays an important role in arts education in the schools and in the community. We believe that everyone in Alabama should have the opportunity to study dance; to perform; to create; to pursue dance as a career, avocation, or recreation; and to enjoy dance as an audience member.

Our vision for supporting dance includes:

  • Providing a comprehensive network of information and resources
  • Developing and enhancing educational opportunities
  • Advancing audience development and community outreach
  • Building an effective advocacy strategy and network
  • Expanding membership and member services
  • Developing a diverse base of funding support
  • Creating a dynamic and supportive organizational structure
  • Maximizing and improving the visibility of dance 
Can you tell me who should consider joining your organization, and what the benefits are? 

Anyone may join the statewide network of dance professionals, educators, students, organizations and patrons. Memberships begin July 1 and expire June 30.

Annual Dues:
Organizations: $75.00/year
Individual: $30.00/year
Individual Artist: $20.00/year
Student*: $15.00/year
*(Students under 18 and college students with current ID)

Member Benefits:

  • Electronic subscription to all Alabama Dance Council publications, including the biannual magazine Synchronicity and weekly email newsletter Footworks
  • Promotion of events, activities and opportunities in Footworks and Synchronicity
  • Discounted advertising on the Alabama Dance Exchange website and in ADC publications
  • Discounted Registration Fees for the Alabama Dance Festival and other ADC-sponsored events
  • Discounted tickets for selected dance events around the state
  • Free Associate Membership to Fractured Atlas, the nation’s fastest growing arts service organization providing access to insurance (health, liability, etc.), jobs, press and publicity services, online classes, and a member directory. Contact us to sign up for your free membership.

Organizational members receive the following additional benefits:

  • Free ADC membership for the staff of the organization, excluding company dancers and students
  • Opportunities for performance at the Alabama Dance Festival and other ADC-sponsored events
  • Discounted fees for consulting or technical assistance services by ADC staff 
I'd like to mention the Alabama Dance Festival...that is that something you put together, correct? 

The Alabama Dance Festival, (http://www.alabamadancefestival.org) the largest dance event in Alabama, exists to showcase the diverse talent and excellence of dance throughout Alabama, to bring the dance community together to promote good will and networking, and to provide high quality classes in technique, dance education, and choreography. The Festival celebrates the diversity of dance, unifies the Alabama dance community, and provides community engagement in the art of dance.

Held annually since 1998, Festival attendance has grown from 180 who attended the first one-day event to over 4,000 who participated in the 2009 Festival. Over 1,000 performers, teachers, students, and dance enthusiasts from across the state participate in Festival classes, and over 3,000 people enjoy the numerous performances presented during the Festival weekend, representing 10 states, 41 counties, and 76 organizations and schools.

The Alabama Dance Festival features performances by internationally-renowned dance companies and showcases of Alabama dance companies, in addition to over 70 workshops and master classes featuring a diversity of dance styles for pre-professional students and professional artists. Previous guest companies have included Donald Byrd/The Group, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, North Carolina Dance Theatre, Philadanco, Rennie Harris Puremovement, River North Chicago, Bridgman Packer Dance, and Complexions Contemporary Ballet.

The 13th annual Alabama Dance Festival will take place on January 13-17, 2010, and features three performances by Battleworks Dance Company as the guest company-in-residence, an Alabama Dance Showcase, a Birmingham Dance Showcase, master classes and workshops taught by nationally-renowned faculty for pre-professional and professional dancers, and free community classes to engage everyone in the art of dance.

The free community classes are included in a one-day celebration of dance during the Festival called Dance Across Birmingham: A Community Celebration (http://www.danceacrossbirmingham.org). Dance Across Birmingham, the newest addition to the Alabama Dance Festival, is a day of FREE community classes for anyone to experience a dance class in styles ranging from hip-hop, ballroom, praise dance, African dance, Latin dance, swing dance, dance fitness, and tap!

Never danced before? No problem! Our classes are designed for beginners of ALL AGES. Come out for a day of fun and bring the whole family. Special creative movement classes for pre-schoolers will be available.

Browse the exhibits at the Alabama Dance Exchange in the BJCC Theatre lobby to find information on the many dance resources available in our area. Expanded and improved, the Dance Exchange will include exhibits by dance companies, dance studios, artists, arts organizations, vendors, and much more!

Lunch will be available from BJCC concessions. Eat in the BJCC Theatre while watching the FREE Birmingham Dance Showcase and discover for yourself what the Birmingham dance community has to offer!

Join us at the BJCC Saturday, January 16, 2010, from 9:00am-4:00pm for a FREE day of dancing with Birmingham’s best.

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4dancers In 2010

December 27, 2009 by 4dancers

Well if a new look and new site isn’t enough, you’re in luck…there’s more to come! 4dancers will be rolling out a lot of new content in the New Year, including:

+ Featured Studio – we’re going through the states in alphabetical order this year and featuring 2 per week that we have hand-picked. We’ll take a look at what they offer, why they stand out and what they are all about. Look for these features primarily on the weekend.

+ 10 Questions With… This new feature will highlight different people in dance, asking them ten questions about themselves and their art. We will feature fellow dance bloggers, dancers, teachers and more in this section.

+ More reviews – in 2009 we opened the doors to those in the dance world who have products for sale. We’ll be reviewing these for you throughout the year.

+ 4dancers t-shirts and bags – 4dancers will be introducing an exclusive line of t-shirts and dance bags that you will not be able to buy anywhere else. Designs will include ballet, Irish dance, Indian dance and more…

We’re excited about the New Year, and we hope that you will check back regularly to see what we have in store for you in 2010!

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