Re: Johannes post: Some of you may already know about the upcoming Screendance: State of the Art Conference at the American Dance Festival this summer. I am organizing the conference as a forum for the interchange of ideas about dance and technology, with a focus on the relationship between dance and its mediated or "screened" representation. The conference will coincide with the International Critics Conference so should provide an opportunity to dialog with those who actually write about the field, (or don't as the case may be). I would love to hear from some of you who may e interested in presenting papers, panels, etc. Please see attached for details. Best regards, Douglas Rosenberg
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American Dance Festival Contact: http://adf.pmailus.com/pmailweb/f?cide=AfSO80XdqinIY4QXFA .......................................... Screendance: The State of the Art July 6-9, 2006 Screendance: The State of the Art, a four-day conference on the current state of screendance around the globe, invites proposal submissions for summer 2006. The conference will be held at the American Dance Festival (ADF) in Durham, NC, in conjunction with the NEA Arts Journalism Institute for Dance Criticism. Deadline for submissions: March 1, 2006 ( http://www.americandancefestival.org/special_projects/screendanceenews.html ) State of the Art is intended to provide a critical forum for discourse on the history and practice of creating dance for film, video and dance. Alternately known as cine-dance, video dance, and dance for camera, the form is leaving its adolescence and entering a period of maturation, making this precisely the time to take a rigorous look at the genre. Overlapping with the convening of the participants of the NEA Arts Journalism Institute for Dance Criticism at ADF in 2006, State of the Art will bring together internationally renowned scholars, choreographers, critics, and filmmakers for a series of panels, papers, screenings, mini-workshops, and demonstrations. Within the stimulating context of the ADF, conference participants will present new theories, research, and observations about the vital genre of screendance. Scholars, critics, and filmmakers are invited to propose papers, panels, workshops, and screenings addressing or representing the state of the art of screendance. . Please visit our website for more information about the 2006 State of the Art conference ( http://www.americandancefestival.org/special_projects/screendanceenews.html ) and to register. Early deadline for registration to attend the conference is May 1, 2006. ADF students and other members of the ADF community may attend the conference free of charge. All questions about the conference and the submission and registration processes should be directed to adfny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ( mailto:adfny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ) . www.americandancefestival.org ( http://www.americandancefestival.org ) ----------------------------------------------- NOTE: URL links included in this e-mail may be long and may wrap across several lines. When viewing the desired link, please be sure to copy the entire link into your browser. To help you to identify the entire link, we have started each link with " *( " and ended each link with " )* " ----------------------------------------------- To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, use the following link: *( http://adf.pmailus.com/pmailweb/raf?ide=AcCFvwtbyHRXAX5MFflW3mlNxz-d )* ----------------------------------------------- If you would like to be removed, use the following link: *( http://adf.pmailus.com/pmailweb/uss?ide=AcCFvwtbyHRXAX5MFflW3mlNxz-d )* ---------------------------------------------- To change your e-mail address or update preferences, use the following link: *( http://adf.pmailus.com/pmailweb/setup?pide=AadDI2Wu-O9FA2_Zrg )* -----------------------------------------------
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