

Register today for the opportunity to interact with world-class artists and professionals such as Jim Collins, author of From Good to Great; actress and educator, Anna Deavere Smith; playwright Paula Vogel and music educator Jose Antonio Abreu.
Other dance artists, administrators and funders who will be speaking or directing workshops include: Germaine Acogny - Senegalese choreographer; Elizabeth Streb - STREB; Chuck Davis - African American Dance Ensemble; Jamie Merwin - Olive Dance Theatre; Sharon Luckman - Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; Lindsay Dreyer - Dance Universe; Adam Battelstein - Pilobolus; Ellen B. Rudolph - Surdna Foundation; Moy Eng - The Hewlett Foundation; Sarah Cunningham and Dana Gioia - National Endowment for the Arts
Be sure to register for the Dance/USA National Roundtable which includes the 25th Anniversary Honors Celebration Dinner Honoring Frederic Franklin and Anna Kisselgoff.
Dance/USA advances the art form of dance by addressing the needs, concerns and interests of the professional dance community.
Dance/USA means CONNECTION.
With journals, monthly member bulletins, specialized listservs, and a collection of studies and booklets, our communications keep you connected to the field.
Dance/USA means KNOWLEDGE.
Our director of research and information, John Munger, has collected
national and regional data and information that informs arts professionals
and policy leaders about our field's history, health, and future.
Dance/USA means ACCESS.
We connect you to a national network of peers through seminars,
topic-based discussions, and skill-building workshops at our semi-annual
Council Meetings, biennial national Roundtable, and regional forums.
Dance/USA means INFLUENCE.
We are your voice in the nation's capital. We'll keep you informed
of current issues affecting the arts so you can be involved.
Dance/USA means STRENGTHENING DANCE in America.
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