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Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Conference Call

International Conference
"Performing Arts Training Today"

May 20 - 24, 2011
Leitring bei Leibnitz, Austria

About the Conference
"Performing Arts Training Today" is the professional conference open to performers, performing arts educators and teachers from all over the world interested in the research of topical questions and processes in contemporary performing arts education and training. The conference is open to different art genres, techniques and forms - theatre, dance, music, circus, visual and multimedia art. The main tasks of the conference are to demonstrate various methods and techniques in contemporary performing arts education and training, to open discussions about successful and effective strategies, to establish new contacts, to exchange experiences with colleagues from different countries and to lay the foundation for future networking and collaboration.
Participants: actors, directors, choreographers, dancers, performing arts educators, teachers, musicians, singers, composers, stage designers, painters, mask makers, multimedia artists, scriptwriters, playwrights, theatre critics, journalists and arts managers. The working language is English.

Location
The conference will take place in the "Green Heart" of Austria, Styria Region in Leitring bei Leibnitz, the beautiful town located about 30min drive from Graz Thalerhof Airport, 2.5h from Vienna, 40min from Graz, and just 20min from the Slovenian border. The programme will take place in the 15th century historic castle of in the landscape of natural beauty. The organizers help the conference guests to organize accommodation and meals in Leitring bei Leibnitz.

Registration
You are welcome to take part in the conference as a Speaker, Presenter, Participant, Observer.

Registration for Presenters and Speakers:

Performing Arts Training Today" is a wonderful opportunity for performers, performing arts educators and teachers to demonstrate their methods and techniques.
At the moment the conference is accepting presentation proposals. The programme is forming quickly, however there are some places available. The number of presentations is limited. The program forms on a competitive basis.
Presentation Formats:
  practical workshop/master class
  work in progress
  performance fragment not requiring special technical conditions
  reading/lecture
  other way of demonstration offered by Speaker/Presenter can be considered
Submission Guidelines:
The presentation proposal should be sent to theatreconferences@gmail.com and should include the following documents:
  Letter of motivation stating the conference title and dates describing the purpose of application - at least in one sentence
  Detailed CV
  Brief biography - max 100 words
  Title and format of presentation
  Brief overview of presentation - max 250 words
  Head shot and additional photo materials
All documents of a presentation proposal should be sent in one email as attachments: text documents should be sent in Word format, photo materials should be sent in JPG format. Failure to follow the standard submission requirements may result in a rejected application.
Registration fee for Presenters/Speakers:
450 EUR if payment is made before December 4th.
(590 EUR if payment is made after December 4th).
The fee covers the Speaker's/Presenter's registration fee and participation in all events of the conference programme.

Registration for Participants
To apply for participation, candidates should send a brief letter of motivation stating the conference dates and CV/resume with photo to theatreconferences@gmail.com Places are limited. The registration will be closed once the group is full.
Participation fee: 150 EUR if payment is made before December 4th.
(190 EUR if payment is made after December 4th).
The fee covers participation in all events of the conference programme.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Press release from Youth Dance England Dance: Streets Ahead

Press release from Youth Dance England

Dance: Streets Ahead

A new guide for teaching dance in schools – the first of its kind since 1993, has been produced and issued to schools in England.

The guide, called Dance In and Beyond Schools, gives teachers essential information and support in teaching the subject, in-line with the schools’ curriculum. The likes of which has not been available in such a form until now.

After football, dance is the most popular physical activity among young people in England. The Dance In and Beyond Schools guide gives teachers the ability to meet demands for high quality teaching. Currently only 10% of teachers teaching dance in schools and colleges in England have specialist qualifications in the subject, this publication allows all teachers to plan, develop and produce high quality dance classes for children and young people.

The all-encompassing guide tells the reader how to plan to teach a class, how to develop an individual’s and groups’ skills as well as how dance can benefit a young person’s health. The guide provides plans for class development in a step-by-step fashion, tips on how to inspire young people to create, watch and appreciate a performance and how to progress to a career in the field.

Chris Scott, 19, National Young Dance Ambassador said:

“I had the chance to take part in dance in and out of school – I was really lucky. It taught me lots of skills and helped me as a person. Many young people don’t have this opportunity – especially boys. My hope is that this guide inspires and helps teachers across England to teach dance and inspire others to start teaching in and out of schools.”

The 60-page publication, produced by Youth Dance England with support from a number of leading public bodies (see editors notes), draws on information from government departments and dance organisations, making an essential resource for teaching children and young people at primary and  secondary age level.

Richard Alston CBE, Chair of Youth Dance England and Artistic Director of the Richard Alston Dance Company said:

“I’m thrilled that Dance In and Beyond Schools has been written – it’s full of useful information and strikes a skilful balance between imagination and down-to-earth common sense; that’s all too rare and something to be really welcomed.”

A copy of the guide has been sent to schools in England, and will be launched to the dance sector at Youth Dance England’s conference on Thursday 23 September in London as one of the three major sector developments to be unveiled at the event.

As well as a resource for teachers, Dance In and Beyond Schools is a tool for dance practitioners, allowing them to gain new, and develop existing skills in working with young people, such as linking schools to the wider community, planning local, regional and national events. 

Dance in and Beyond Schools is available on-line to download for free from today at www.yde.org.uk/publications hard copies can be obtained from Youth Dance England, copies are free (p&p apply).

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

From motivation to movement: Towards an empirical understanding of the role of dance in health.


1st International Congress of Dance in Health, Summer 2011, University of Bedfordshire, Bedford, UK

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This international conference invites discussion of the role of dance in health, bringing together academics, scientists, artists and policymakers to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, invigorate and discuss emergent research and debate the convergence of dance and health. From dance activity in schools to the health of dancers in professional vocational settings; from older people dancing to elite performance; from motivation to movement, the potential for dance to address health and wellbeing is at the forefront of political debate.
The University of Bedfordshire is welcoming abstracts from researchers examining the role of dance in health across recreational, vocational and professional sectors. Abstracts will be peer reviewed by the conference committee comprising international scholars across dance science, sport and dance studies.
We invite abstracts of no more than 300 words for presentations, performances, workshops and posters. For further details and how to submit, please click here.

Monday, 13 September 2010

Not to miss TV this month

Title: Destino: A Contemporary Dance Story
Broadcast Info: 19 Sep 2010, 16:00 (70 mins)
Channels: Community Channel
Description: Destino: A Contemporary Dance Story

Title: The Royal Ballet Celebrates Kenneth
MacMillan
Broadcast Info: 24 Sep 2010, 21:10 (40 mins)
Channels: BBC4
Description: The second of a two-part programme
celebrating the genius of choreographer
Kenneth MacMillan in the year in which he
would have turned 80. The Royal Ballet
perform the Judas Tree, the Laurence
Olivier Award-winning ballet which was
MacMillan's last work before his untimely
death of a heart attack at the age of 62.
Set on a building site in Canary Wharf it
is a highly charged ballet of brutal
betrayal and tense sexual violence. Puls
interviews with dancers Carlos Acosta,
Leanne Benjamin and Ed Watson

Title: The Royal Ballet Celebrates Kenneth
MacMillan
Broadcast Info: 24 Sep 2010, 20:00 (70 mins)
Channels: BBC4
Description: First of a two-part programme celebrating
the genius of choreographer Kenneth
MacMillan in the year in which he would
have turned 80. The three works featured
are danced by the Royal Ballet and they
showcase the beauty and dramatic power of
MacMillan's choreography. Concerto is an
early work danced to the music of
Shostakovich and is followed by Elite
Syncopations, in which brightly-coloured
dancers burst into life to the music of
ragtime. Plus, interviews with dancers
Carlos Acosta, Sarah Lamb and Ed Watson,
and director of the Royal Ballet, Monica
Mason

It's also the last....

Title: Ballet School
Broadcast Info: 14 Sep 2010, 19:00 (30 mins)
Channels: BBC2 Wales
Description: Last in the series following five children
from Wales across a whole year in a premier
vocational ballet school, the Elmhurst
School for Dance in Birmingham. It's the
end of the school year and futures are
being decided - but only two of the five
Welsh pupils will be returning to Elmhurst
for another year

Have no idea if this would be interesting but the series might be worth a look:
Title: Sport Science
Broadcast Info: 12 Sep 2010, 09:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Bravo
Description: Scientists and athletes answer some of the
most interesting questions about sport.
Each episode features a sports star,
hi-tech tests and impressive graphics. The
experts look at the results of a head butt
in football and uncover the physiology
behind a temporarily devastating injury
every man on the planet can relate to: a
hit to the testicles

Saturday, 11 September 2010

New Arts and Health Website

There is now an overwhelming body of evidence demonstrating that participation in the arts and access to a range of arts opportunities can dramatically improve health outcomes and increase wellbeing. By supplementing medicine and care, the arts can improve the health of people who experience mental or physical health problems. Engaging in the arts can promote prevention of disease and build wellbeing. The arts can improve healthcare environments and benefit staff retention and professional development.

This new website has been compiled by the London Arts in Health Forum working with other partners in the field of arts in health. These organisations are working together as the National Forum for Arts in Health – an association of organisations looking to develop the role of the arts in improving wellbeing in England.

www.cultureandwellbeing.org.uk

Power Dance System

Laura Stanyer has re-launched her website
An online resource for dancers with practical advice through top tip videos, monthly dance articles and products providing information and inspiration to help dancers, students, performers, and choreographers in their dance activities promoting wellbeing.
Including dance visualisations downloads to help dancers with overcoming stage fright, enhancing stage presence and recovering from injury.
Check it out!

Tuesday, 17 August 2010


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August 2010


Events

Dance Teacher Summit
The Hilton Hotel 
New York City, NY 
August 2-4, 2010
The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries will be participating in the 2010 Dance Teacher Summit at The Hilton Hotel in NYC from August 2-4th. This annual conference attracts hundreds of dance teachers from around the world to learn from master teachers through a variety of movement sessions, seminars and workshops. To learn more about the 2010 Dance Teacher Summit or for information on upcoming conference dates, visit their website atwww.danceteachersummit.com.
Cracking the Core
Gina Gibney Studios
890 Broadway 
August 23, 2010
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
FREE
The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, in collaboration with Dance/NYC, will be presenting a workshop for dancers and dance teachers, entitled “Cracking the Core”. This workshop will take place on August 23rd and marks the beginning of a series of workshops offered by the HCDI and Dance/NYC team to provide state-of-the-art healthcare information to the dance community. "Cracking the Core" workshop content will include a review of the functional anatomy and importance of the core musculature in injury prevention. The workshop will also provide practical instruction in how to strengthen the core muscles specifically for the demands of dance. Space is limited. Please RSVP for this event by visitinghttp://crackingthecore.eventbrite.com/

Research Studies

Strength Training Study
The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries is looking for adolescent male dancers to participate in a six week upper extremity strength training program. Participants must be enrolled in ballet classes, be in good health and between the ages of 12 and 16 years. The study measures the effect of a three-time per week strength training program before and after a six week participation commitment. Each session lasts for one hour.
Please call or e-mail us to discuss the study further or to volunteer:
Leigh Heflin, MSc or Alison Deleget, MS, ATC
212-460-0153 or harkness@nyumc.org
Jump Study
The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries is looking for male professional or collegiate dancers and male and female professional or collegiate athletes to take part in a scientific research study investigating the effects of fatigue on jumping ability. Participants must be in good health and between the ages of 18 and 40 years. Each participant will be asked to jump from a height of approximately 15 inches onto a flat surface while measurements of joint motion, muscle activity, and force are taken.
A $50 cash honorarium will be given to all participants.
To go behind the scenes with the Harkness Center's team of experts and see a demo of the research protocol on NY1 click here. To see the related article in the New York Times click here.
Please call or e-mail us to discuss any questions you have about this project or to volunteer:
Megan Richardson, MS, ATC
212-460-0157 or harkness@inbox.com

Tip of the Month

Yoga can be a great complement to your dance training. Unfortunately, yoga injuries are on the rise. This may be due to crowded classes, under-informed teachers, or a student’s tendency to be overly competitive in class. Other times, a student’s specific body type may contribute to an injury which is often the case with dancers. Dancers tend to be overly flexible and it is this quality that can get them into trouble with certain yoga poses.
TIP: Protect your shoulders in DOWNWARD FACING DOG
The pose “downward dog” can put undue stress on the shoulder joint if not performed with a modicum of restraint. Many dancers tend to “hang” and over extend through the shoulders and spine in downward dog position, putting the shoulder ligaments at risk of overstretching. Ligaments are designed to stabilize the shoulder joint and overstretching them can cause instability, clicking and joint pain. Over time, loosening of the ligaments can even lead to dislocation of the shoulder joint. To protect your shoulder joints in downward dog position, engage your scapular muscles to provide support for the arms and wrists ensuring correct and proper alignment of the shoulder joint. Avoiding the “hang” behavior in the downward dog position will allow for a healthier yoga and dance practice for years to come.

The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries’ On-Going Services Include:

Orthopaedic Medical Care and Consultations
Orthopaedic Surgery Services
Dance Physical Therapy and Athletic Training Services
FREE Injury Prevention Assessments
Injury Prevention Lectures and Workshops
Biomechanical Research and Analysis
Raked Stage Evaluations
Therapeutic Pilates and Yoga
Fitness and Private Coaching
Financial Assistance for the Un- and Under-Insured Dancer
Visit our website for further information or call the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries to schedule an appointment.

Help Support Our Next 20 Years

The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries is part of a not-for-profit organization that survives on contributions from the dance community and its friends. Help us to continue our services for another 20 years by becoming a supporter of the Center.
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Dance and the Power of Ageing Symposium 
Saturday, September 4th, 2010
University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton













Where: Symposium will be held in Wolverhampton on the 
University Campus , room MC413 of the Millennium City Building. 

This is within easy walking distance of Wolverhampton Rail Station with direct links from both Manchester and London Euston
City Campus Map:
www.wlv.ac.uk/PDF/uow_city_campus.pdf

When: Registration and coffee at 10:30. First session begins at 11:00. The day will finish at 16:00. 

Tickets: £25 (to include lunch and coffee)

To pre-register or for further information please contact Vicky Coley at 01902323255 or email Vicky.Coley@wlv.ac.uk
Speakers to include: 

Professor Helen Thomas, Director of Doctoral Programmes, University of the Arts London
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Dr. Matthew Wyon, Reader in Performance Science, University of Wolverhampton
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In addition, a round table of working and retired professional dancers discussing the influence of ageing on their careers.



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Bodysurf Scotland


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Skinner Releasing Technique
Introductory Skinner Releasing Technique - Weekend Intensive 
with Kirsty Alexander
24th - 26th September 2010
alt Skinner Releasing Technique (SRT) is an innovative approach to dance and movement training which has been continually developed by Joan Skinner for over 40 years. spacerThe technique has evolved from the simple principle that when we are releasing tension and habitual holding patterns we can move more freely, powerfully and articulately.spacerIn an SRT session image guided floor work and hands on tactile studies evoke spontaneous movement, and are used to facilitate the letting go of tensions; a deeper kinaesthetic experience of movement; an effortless way of moving and an integration of technical growth and creative process. Uniquely, experienced dancers study alongside beginners, each working at their own rate. spacerAfter studying law, then training in dance at Laban, Kirsty enjoyed an extensive performance career with Gaby Agis, Rosemary Butcher, Gill Clarke, Station House Opera, Michael Clark, and Michel Laub. She is a certified teacher of Skinner Releasing Technique and serves on the Creative Council of the Skinner Releasing Institute in Seattle. Kirsty is associate editor of the Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices, and also pursues an interest in epistemology and moral philosophy from a kinaesthetic perspective. She has taught in a wide variety of community, professional and educational contexts, was Head of Undergraduate Studies at Laban from 2000-2004 and Assistant Director of London Contemporary Dance School from 2005 to 2010.spacer'Kirsty was one of my first ever 'release' based dance teachers. Her graceful and delightful teaching approach leads to spontaneous new ways of moving and gives rise to joyfully unexpected movement vocabulary.' Karl Jay-Lewin (AD of Bodysurf Scotland) spacerAll Welcome! Skinner Releasing is a dance class for professionals, newcomers and beginners alike: all those interested in exploring their creativity through moving.spacer Friday 7.30pm — 9.30pm, Saturday and Sunday 11am — 1pm and 2pm — 4pm spacerCost: Weekend £90/£70
20% discount on full price, available to groups of three or more, non-Findhorn residents.
Bookings: Please send a 25% non-refundable deposit to Bodysurf Scotland, The Universal Hall, Findhorn, Moray IV36 3TZ Scotland or visit our website.
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Friday, 13 August 2010

International Physical Theatre Laboratory

November 28 - December 4, 2010

Retzhof Castle - Leitring bei Leibnitz, Austria


International Physical Theatre Laboratory
November 28 - December 4, 2010Retzhof Castle - Leitring bei Leibnitz, Austria
Intensive practical training, lectures, discussions and the conference programme.
Participants: actors of physical, dramatic, dance and musical theatres, dancers, choreographers, circus performers and directors. The working language is English.
To apply for participation, candidates should send a brief cover letter with CV/resume.
Programme, registration, contact details: http://www.iugte.com/projects/OstrenkoLab.php
Photo gallery of the past event:
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/globtheatre/OPALPhysicalTheatre#
The nearest international airports are in Graz and Vienna.
The programme will take place at the historic 15th century castle.
Accommodation and meals are organized for the group.

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

THE NEXT DANCE COMPETITION SEASON 2011 IS READY!


Call for Dance Schools/Groups,
is inviting participants, directors, choreographers, dancers, performing arts educators, teachers, and arts managers.

TO THE NEXT DANCE COMPETITION SEASON 2011 IS READY! 
<http://web.tiscali.it/catalunia2011dance/&gt;

BARCELONA DANCE AWARD 2011 and DANCE GRAND PRIX ITALY & PARIS 2011
Where EVERYBODY is UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT!

Showcases/Competitions for emerging & established Dance Schools, 
Companies and Groups from all over the World! 

We hope summer is happening for you and you're enjoying the great 
outdoors and our freedoms with your loved ones or just by yourselves. 

We have been asked many times from Dance Directors when We was 
available to do dance europe competitions for any levels.

So we decided than this year was the time to begin and had create a 
nice flyer to advertise this new approach for booking dance competitions. 
A dance planing that can be booked on any date and at any location here in 
europe, in Spain, Italy or in Paris.

Would you please open the FLYER <http://web.tiscali.it/catalunia2011dance/&gt;
for Dance Europe Competitions and other attachments and if interested PLEASE give 
us your e.mail contact to discuss any questions you may have. 

If you could also forward this email to your friends and contact that are 
in the dance organizzation and arts business, I'd be very appreciative and thankful 
to you. THANKS so much for your support and assitance.

We highly recommend everybody, to subscribe the Reg. Form and reserve your 
participation ASAP, due to high affluence, so please hurry ut! once we have reached the 
max apacity of registrations, it won't possible to enroll any other apllications.

Warm regards,

Just fill in the form, and you will receive (free on charges)
the new brochures and posters for the DANCE SEASON 2011!

please send to the organizer E-Mail:

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