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African Dance is H-O-T this Summer

Whew! Boston weather is cold outside but it's sizzlin' inside with djembe and sabar rockin' rhythms and rhapsodies, making our bodies gyrate and glisten. If you wanna sweat in the motion, come on and see what we have to offer, with over 10 (authentic) West African classes being held, weekly, at the Dance Complex, 567 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. Just to add to the sweltering summer is a review of the "Dance for World Community" that just happened on June 6th, at Jose Mateo's Ballet Theatre, with over 30 "live" dance companies showing their "wears," inclusive of some of the most celebrate Afro bits in town. Next, spice it up with three days of Malian, Guinean, and Senegalese master dancers who storm Cambridge for the third annual Ndaje ("Come Together") West African dance festival. Classes to be held Friday from 4:00 through 10:00 pm, and from 10:30 am through 7:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Don't forget the "all inclusive" performance at MIT's Kresge Auditorium, or the featured "dance jam," culminating your supra-ethno experience.Here's a couple links:http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-12126-Boston-Dance-Examiner~y2009m6d15-Silimbo-DAdeane-West-African-Dance--Drum-Companyhttp://www.examiner.com/x-12126-Boston-Dance-Examiner~y2009m6d15-Bostons-Second-Summer-Dance-Festival-2009http://www.examiner.com/x-12126-Boston-Dance-Examiner~y2009m5d31-Bostons-first-2009-summer-dance-festival-Dance-for-World-CommunityChiao for now but keep posted.....Lisa
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WOW SEEDS begins this week!!!!

SEEDS Festival June 14-28th 2009Somatic Experiments in Earth, Dance and Science at Earthdance, MassachusetsCheck out the schedule for the 2009 festival beginning this week.Dance, Permaculture and ecology workshops, performances, artist residencies, dance and experimental science films, panels discussions, jams, field trips and more. Featuring Simon Whitehead, Jennifer Monson, Rafter Sass + Skott Kellog, Beverly Naidus and more.Check the SEEDS ning site for all the latest info.http://seedsfestival.ning.com/Olive Bieringa talks with Eva Yaa Asantewaa on her Body and Soul podcast about plans for this month's SEEDS Festival of arts and ecology. Now set to launch its second summer at EARTHDANCE in Massachusetts, SEEDS is an international, interdisciplinary festival, forging connections between innovative artists and scientists. Listen to the interviewhttp://infinitebody.blogspot.com/2009/05/olive-bieringa-body-and-soul-podcast.htmlWe hope you can come.Olive BieringaCu-curatorSEEDS Festival
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After the Lobbytalk at DTW!

Last Tuesday evening, I connected to the Lobby of Dance Theater Workshop from Geneva via dance-techTV and skype with various guest panelist to share our ideas on new media and the distribution of information and knowledge about dance (name it audience development, marketing, open process etc) I was happy to contribute with my ideas about the dance-tech.net project although it was hard to keep up with the diverse ideas of the panelist and the many directions presented by the topic. It was also very early morning for me. Claudia La Rocco was one of the panelists and this is what she wrote on her blog: Tuesday night we had our second Performance Club event of the month - and a bit of a strange one for me to offer a critique of, since it was a Lobby Talks panel at DTW that included me. Organized by the choreographer Chase Granoff, the very broad topic centered on how new technologies are shaping the dance world - from marketing to social networking to criticism and more, and the panelists included bloggers, artists, and marketing/new media directors. Several P. Clubbers were in attendance, and several were on the panel, and I’ll leave it mostly to them if they want to deconstruct the evening (though I’m happy to answer questions!). Read the post in her blog: http://blogs.wnyc.org/culture/2009/06/11/performance-club-talk-talk-talk/
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STEP IT UP FOR A CAUSE AND CHANGE YOUR COMMUNITY!


Nike and YouthNoise Introduce the Battle of the NYC Boroughs, the Super Bowl of Dance Competitions Encouraging Community Advocacy

This month YouthNoise, in partnership with Nike, the Department of Youth & Community Development, and the Global Youth Leadership Institute, is introducing Step It Up: Battle of the Boroughs, a city-wide contest where dance teams from all five New York City boroughs compete for up to $10,000 in cash and prizes, including a team grant, a Nike ID session in which the winning team will be able to design their own team shoe and the coveted NYC Battle of the Boroughs trophy to be featured on Gamechangers, YouthNoise Play City, and Live Leadership Now.

Heralded as the “Super Bowl of dance competitions,” the Battle of the Boroughs gives young dancers the opportunity to showcase their talent and encourages participants to declare a cause for their communities. Issues like Inequality, Education and Violence are among the few causes participants can declare to help support their communities.

The competition is organized in three phases. The first phase is auditions, in which teams register online, volunteer for a community service project and compete for the semifinals on June 4, 2009; the Battle Zone. The semifinalists that make it to the Battle Zone will create video PSAs that will be hosted on YouthNoise.com/playcity. Finally, the teams chosen to move on will compete in the Battle of the Boroughs on June 30, 2009, where the final teams will create, develop and launch a borough-wide campaign around their causes and compete for the grand prize!

Young people from all over New York City now have the opportunity to participate in a one of a kind dance competition while representing and advocating for their surrounding communities. Register now for the Battle of the Boroughs and Step It Up for a cause to change your community!
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I just wrote post on my Great Dance blog:"A New Internet and Social Media Strategy for Dance Companies."I look forward to thoughts and feedback. And I'd also like to know if there are dancers and dance companies who are more or less pursuing the strategy that I describe in my post.Thanks!Doug FoxGreat Dance
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Adding a Flickr Slideshows to your Dance Website

I think it's easy to overlook the value of online dance photography as the focus is often on creating and sharing dance videos.So I wrote a post this morning, "Flickr Slideshows for Dance Websites and Blog."If you have ideas about using dance photography online for both marketing and creative purpose, please share your thoughts. Thanks!Best,Doug FoxGreat Dance
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videodance festival milan italy (solo)

SOLO IN ACTION WINTERThe Solo dance in the video formatCALL FOR PROPOSALSSOLO IN ACTION is a committed approach to dancing that allows dancers to stretch their imagination by pushing movement and dance beyond all limits and expectations. The movement itself is what characterizes the dancer involved in his/her research, expanding the idea of a performance that is not necessarily fenced in by a fixed choreography or by a closed or blocked choreographed project, but which incorporates improvisation as an option.Unlike its summer edition, based on live performances, the winter festival focusses on Solo dance through video language, inolving both performer and video maker. The videos will be included in a collective exhibition which will run for two weeks in February 2009 at Studio28 in Milan.Requirements:• estimated video lenght: maximum fifteen minutes.• Format: DVD or MiniDV• There are not restrictions on :• themes• shooting tecniques• number of people involved in the project provided that the performer solo nature is clearly defined and remarked in the video.• The call is also open to already made videos with no time restrictions.Video material must be sent NLT by December 5th, 2008, to: Perypezye Urbane, via Moretto da Brescia 27, 20133 Milan (Italy):1. Video (DVD or Minidv)2. short written description of the project3. short written presentation of the author*Sale of the selected videos, either the entire performance or a single frame, will be considered as an option.
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GENEVA SESSIONS 09/Made in LausanneFree International workshopADVANCED INSCRIPTIONS OPEN FOR DANCETECH MEMBERS!!!Inscriptions are not open yet, but you can already show your interest by sending a comentary on the page of Gilles Jobin----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENEVA SESSIONS 09/Made In LausanneFree International workshop for profesionnals dancers, choreographers and filmakersImage/Motion: New Mediation of the Performance of MovementAn interdisciplinary workshopWorkshop led by Marlon Barrios (New York/dancetech)Théâtre Arsenic Lausanne (Switzerland)8th of June to 19th of June 2009The Geneva Sessions is an international workshop for professional dancers and choreographers organised by Cie Gilles Jobin. Now in its third year, this annual encounter aims at creating a motivating artistic environment for experimented professional dancers in the Geneva area. The participants will be a combination of international professionals and Lausanne and Geneva region based dancers. The workshop is free. By invitation only. Inscription form coming out soon.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Image/Motion: New Mediation of the Performance of MovementAn interdisciplinary workshopIn this workshop we will survey and explore the creative applications of recent developments of new digital technologies on the performance of movement, choreography and image construction within multimedia systems for performances or installations. We will investigate the coupling of movement and image and the creative/aesthetics potential of working with real-time interactive software, portable devices and the www.Geared to professional dancers, choreographers, filmmakers and interdisciplinary artists teams, an emphasis will be on collaborative experimentation on the prototyping of multimedia works exploring the intersection of image and movement production and mediation. Through short theoretical lectures, group discussion, movement and improvisational scores, demonstrations and hands-on software practice, the participants will investigate the following related topics: motion and perception, recorded image and real-time processing, web cams and mobile phone cams for the creation of content, computation and choreography, projection surfaces, video tracking for media control and distributed performance.Participants : Professional dancers, professional choreographers, professional video makers, professional film makers.This workshop has three interrelated modules:Dance on (many) CamerasInvestigate the capturing and presentation of dance with video cameras and its uses in linear and non linear composition for different technological platforms and formats. Besides regular DV and HV cameras, we will explore the use of webcams and mobile phones cams for creative composition. We will also cover basic video editing andPractical: creation of short video compositions for web platforms.Dynamic Image and MovementIntroduction of the use of pre-recorded and live video on stage and a survey on the use on new media technology for the performance of motion. We will explore video projection on screen, on body, on objects, video as theatrical light, etc. Use of real time processing and interactivity exploring computation and performance of movement.Practical: creation of a short piece using real-time technology.The new internet and the Social WebIntroduction to web 2.0 technologies and the uses of social networking technology for collaborative creation of knowledge and performances. Discover the possibilities of internet tv broadcast.Practical: develop and create networked projects and use video broadcasting technology .---------------------Workshop leader Marlon Barrios SolanoMarlon Barrios Solano is a Venezuelan social media specialist/consultant, on-line producer and lecturer/researcher focused on the intersection of new media and performance and on the use of on-line platforms for collaborative creativity and social innovation. Currently, he works as a New Media/On-line Marketing Specialist for Dance New Amsterdam and consults for several art organizations in the US and abroad. He is the creator/producer of dance-tech.net (a social networking site), dance-techTV and of DANCE TECH, an on-line program that explores the intersection of dance and digital technology.He has been a guest artist/lecturer at Interaktionslabor 2004 and ZKM (Germany), STEIM (The Netherlands), Digital Cultures Lab (UK), University of Oslo Design School (Norway), and in the US at The Advanced Computing Center for Arts and Design at The Ohio State University, Denison University, Purdue University, The Aesthetic Technologies Lab at Ohio University, Middlebury College, Wesleyan University and many New York City venues and institutes. He holds an MFA in Dance and Technology (independent track on real-time technology, performance of improvisation and cognition) from The Ohio State University. www.dance-tech.netDancetech:http://www.dance-tech.net/contact: Marlon Barrios Solanomarlon@dance-tech.netWorkshop organizer:Gilles Jobin, choreographer. Lives and work in Geneva.Beside his artistic work, Gilles Jobin has a certain number of side projects linked to the professional development of dance across the world. Home of his company, the Studios 44 in Geneva is a pioneering space for professional training for dancers working for the recognition of professional formation for contemporary dancers in Switzerland. Gilles Jobin is stimulating international exchange by means of various initiatives: free daily professional training for dancers, educational activities, international workshops, artistic residencies, www.south-south.info and projects with countries from the Southern hemisphere.info:www.gillesjobin.com
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Are you a dance blogger or someone interested in checking out other dance blogs? I invite you to get involved in a new initiative: Dance Bloggers

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Shortly after I started blogging, I found the desire and the need to follow other dance blogs on a regular basis. I was eager to discover other dance bloggers and connect with them; I hoped that online, I might find a community feeling similar to what I had always enjoyed in the studio.Three issues arose as I explored the dance blogosphere from my initial vantage point:* It wasn’t always easy to find dance bloggers, even though we exist.* Once I found other dance bloggers, following their posts by entering their sites individually or sorting through my feed reader became very time consuming and tiring.* I still wanted to connect more easily to other dance bloggers and readers - especially since I was halfway around the world from most of the people I met online!I hope to see these issues resolved through the introduction of a new website that is bringing dance bloggers together: www.DanceBloggers.com Especially if you have your own blog covering dance, I urge you to read on and submit your blog.What is DanceBloggers.com?DanceBloggers.com is a central hub for people who blog about dance in English. The site will help dance bloggers connect and follow the dance blogosphere; it will also allow people interested in dance and blogging to learn more about the field.How does Dance Bloggers operate?This site will aggregate feeds from participating dance blogs. The beginnings of each participating blog’s posts will automatically be displayed on the main page; when someone clicks on a post to read more, he or she will be redirected to the original blog. All participating blogs will have links in the “Contributors” section of our sidebar and in the Dance Bloggers Directory.What can you gain by tuning in to Dance Bloggers?* Follow: Subscribe to daily e-mails featuring teasers of posts from many dance blogs.* Connect: Become a friend of Dance Bloggers to connect and share thoughts on our wall (just like in Facebook).* Participate: If you are also a dance blogger, you can submit your blog and gain visibility.Want to support Dance Bloggers?Please share this with your friends via e-mail and Facebook!Full disclosure and thanks: My partner Tal and I started Dance Bloggers. Edited from my original post on Dance In Israel.I’m also grateful to Kristin Sloan and The Winger - a collection of dance professionals blogging on one site - which first hooked me into the larger dance blogosphere.
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CNMAT Summer Workshops in Berkeley

I am thrilled to take some workshops with the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies at Berkeley summer. I have been wanting to play with an Arduino Lilypad for some time now and can't wait to get started!I am curious if anyone knows of some good choreographies that engage this technology?It seems like projects that work with these and similar technologies are often more focused on musical production. This is particularly clear in the fact that NIME was born from the CHI conference. I have been surfing the NIME Conference archives and have found numerous projects exploring gesture recognition and musical interfaces. I am curious to see how this is different than dance and interactive technologies, if it is. Perhaps if we add a choreographic focus to these experiments the product will pop!
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To all interested members... One of the greatest impacts of the development of the internet has been on the democratization of the knowledge production and distribution, and with the new internet this potential is maximized with the development of interactive video broadcasting technologies and potent social software platforms. Now the users can engage in sustainable ways of managing their own information and knowledge creation and distribution. Dance-tech.net has made a partnership with Mogulus (the same platform that I have been using for the first channel), one of the most advanced internet video platforms for Live Broadcasting, video on demand and linear transmission of programs. This partnership allows dance-techTV to offer to all members of dance-tech.net the possibility of become producers of their own internet HD video channel. How it works? The main purpose of this project is to develop a group of motivated users that will assume the role of producers or their own internet channel creating a real world wide network of collaborators from content production, aggregations to distributionall done within a community of engaged users. In this model, the channels are operated independently by each producer and are affiliated to the dance-techTV network. Read about Mogulus Mogulus Mogulus Prices System Requirements FAQ Benefits: If a user goes directly to Mogulus and wants to enjoy the advantages of a PRO account it has to pay 350$ a month. A PRO account allows the user to broadcast in HD, eliminate ads and have reliable statistics. The PRO user has a quota of 25 GB of bandwidth and will pay 1.20 per GB extra. The dance-techTV Network Deal With dance-techTV Network each associated channel will be PRO and will have 50 GB per month for bandwidth and storage and will pay only 0.50 per GB beyond the quota. FEES? A special system of SUGGESTED DONATION has been designed: $ 150.00 per month + .50 per GB extra OR $ 75.00 per hour of broadcast $ 70.00 per hour of training These fees are estimated to cover actual costs of bandwidth and labor but you can pay what you can! Every member has the right to have a channel! So, we are all contributing and distributing the load of the costs. All donations are made to the Dance Tech Interactive PayPall account. Conditions: -The channel producer must be a dance-tech.net member. -The channel must be used for art related content such as lectures, performances, talk shows, interviews, special artistic projects, online teaching. -Each members can have only one channel per dance-tech.net account in the dance-techTV network. -The producer must embed the channel in his or her member page in dance-tech.net -The producer is allowed to embed the player in any other sites. -The producer must always include a link to his or her member page when announcing a broadcast. -The producer must always state: The Channel is provided by dance-techTV Network. -The producer is responsible for all copyright and all the productions aspects the channel: channel customization and branding, content management, administrations and back ups. -The producer must announce the exact times of all live broadcasts to the channel main administrator. -The producer must make use of the dance-tech.net event calendar to announce the broadcasts or spacial programming. -If the producer of the channel is using the channel for paid broadcasts or directly paid work needs to be mindful and share the benefits with the network. If you are interested in getting your own channel with the dance-tech.net network COMMENT IN THIS POST!or send me an email to marlon(at)dance-tech(dot)net also include in your text the name in one word for the new channel, so it would look like this: http://www.mogulus.com/movementresearchtv Some of you might have already expressed interest in your channel so proceed to write the selected name for your channel. Marlon Barrios Solano Dance-techTV Executive Producer
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www.moveoutloud.net

Move out loud is an internet platform where contemporary choreographers and dancers can upload a video of a solo dance, maximum3 minutes long, starting with the last movement of the solo that the previous artist has uploaded. The result is a chain ofmovement, a world choreography that crosses frontiers, languages, cultures, religions and socio-economic differences.An endless choreographic sentence that in a fraction of a second takes u to another body, another space, another temperature, another world.Join the chain and Move Out Loud.Filipe Viegas & Brahim Sourny
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Kids, New Media and Dance

I wrote a post this morning about a wonderful hip hop dance festival I saw last night at PS 165 in Flushing, Queens.The program was organized and directed by dance teacher Kathleen Isaac. It was a blast to see the energy and creativity of the children, mostly 3rd - 5th graders.I'm especially interested to hear about dancers and dance teachers who work with kids and also incorporate new media and technology into their projects - Thanks!Here's my post: "Hip Hop Dance Festival at PS 165 in Flushing, Queens."Also read Sabine Klaus' post on dance-tech: "Children & Dance."Best,Doug FoxGreat Dance
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