- American Dance Guild
The American Dance Guild (A.D.G.) was founded in
1956 [cite journal|title=A pillar supporting research in dance for 40 years|author=Kolcio, Katja|journal=CORD Newsletter|publisher=Congress on Research in Dance |volume=XXVII|number=1|date=Spring 2007|accessdate=2008-06-08|format=Word doc|url=http://www.cordance.org/downloads/newsletter_spring_2007.doc] as the Dance Teachers' Guild by twelve dance teachers inNew York City to promote the art ofdance in the United States by educating the American public and by maintaining standards of teaching.History
After and annual conference on teaching children creatively, 12 dance teachers felt the event should occur more than once a year. The conference had provided teachers with a way to share ideas, problems and resources. The group began meeting, and discussed the need to develop standards for teaching modern dance and ballet, and the need to educate the public about dance. The guild grew, as chapters were established in
Manhattan ,Queens ,Long Island , andBrooklyn inNew York , and soon moving on toNew Jersey andPennsylvania . As the Guild grew it welcomed dance professionals other than teachers, includingperformers ,choreographers , accompanists,therapists ,writers ,historians , andcritics .Dance Scope
In
1965 thejournal "Dance Scope" was first published. It contained news of activities, reviews, and other articles sharing ideas and resources. Marcia Siegel was the firsteditor . Themagazine was published for 16 years, before being re-invented as a bi-annual newsletter in January of1999 .Today
Eventually the Guild was divided into three parts. One for
teachers , another forchoreographers , and one forperformers . The A.D.G. helped to found theAmerican Dance Therapy Association ,American College Dance Festival Association ,Dance Critics Association , Committee on Research in Dance,Society of Dance History Scholars ,National Dance Association , and participates jointly with them and theDance Notation Bureau ,Florida Dance Association andSacred Dance Guild .Awards and Scholarships
*An annual award is given to honor a major contributor to dance.
*TheFannie Weiss Student Scholarship is given to promising students for summer study.Notes
External links
* [http://americandanceguild.org/ American Dance Guild]
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