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SUMMARY:Dance/NYC Symposium
DESCRIPTION:When:\nThursday\, March 17\, 2022\, 10:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.\nFriday\, March 18\, 2022\, 9:45 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.\nSaturday\, March 19\, 2022\, 9:45 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. \nWhere: \nUPDATE: As of Wednesday\, January 26\, 2022\, the Dance/NYC 2022 Symposium will be held entirely on a virtual platform. \nThe Dance/NYC 2022 Symposium takes place from Thursday\, March 17 to Saturday March\, 19\, 2022 as a virtual event convening on Whova\, an all-in-one digital conference platform. As the only multi-day gathering of its kind for the dance community in the metropolitan New York City area\, the Symposium is a meeting place for the dance field to exchange ideas\, expand networks\, sharpen organizational practices\, and deepen the inquiry around New York City’s legacy and trajectory of dance-making. \n**For Registered Attendees Only** \nAbout the 2022 Symposium: \nDance/NYC’s 2022 Symposium: Life cycles. Livelihoods. Legacies.\, focuses on uncovering the generational continuum of lives in dance. Sessions explore career and life navigation\, underscoring dance and artistic practice as core human needs while building understanding across generations of audiences and dance workers. This multi-day event invites participants to investigate topics of mentorship\, advocacy\, leadership\, and equity\, within an ethos of community care. \nAs the only multi-day gathering of its kind for the dance community in the metropolitan New York City area; the Symposium is a meeting place for the dance field to exchange ideas\, expand networks\, sharpen organizational practices\, and deepen the inquiry around New York City’s legacy and trajectory of dance-making. \nJOIN DANCEPARADE’S SHOWCASE IN OUR VIRTUAL BOOTH:\nFriday\, March 18 1:30 – 2:15:\nFriday\, March 18\, 5pm – 5:45pm \nSaturday\, March 19 1:30 – 2:15 \nAccessibility: \nCaptioning (open and/or closed) and ASL interpretation will be available during the event. Sessions will be primarily discussion and presentation based with sporadic use of videos and/or slides. Audiences will interact through the Whova conference platform via chat functions or via video and audio presence for select sessions held through the Zoom meeting integration with the Whova platform. Captioning (open and/or closed) and ASL interpretation will be available during the event. Speakers will visually describe themselves and slides and images will be described. Video descriptions will be provided ahead of the event via the Symposium Participation Guide. \nIf the chat features are not accessible to you\, contact our voice-only helpline at 212-966-4452\, ext. 1 during the event for technical support\, to propose questions\, or to comment. For more information about accessibility or if you require additional reasonable accommodation\, please contact Brinda Guha via email at sympcoordinator@dance.nyc. \nGuest Curators and Symposium Programming Committee: \nThe guest curator program works to ensure that Dance/NYC is in alignment with\, and amplifies the voices of\, the communities it aims to serve and is made possible through the generous support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Symposium Programming Committee exists to advise Dance/NYC in the programming and direction of Dance/NYC’s yearly Symposium—and\, by extension\, further the dance field in NYC. \nGuest Curators\nGeorge has brown skin\, long grey hair\, a smile and mustache and goatee. \nGeorge Emilio Sanchez\, Performance Artist\nx\, a mixed raced\, light-skinned Black agender person\, is wearing dark gray coveralls. \nx sennyuen rance\, Transdiciplinary Artist\nSymposium Programming Committee\nBlack and white headshot of Albert Blackstone \nAlbert Blackstone\, Director\, MOMEN; Faculty\, Broadway Dance Center\nAmi Scherson Headshot \nAmi Scherson\, Equity in Arts Leadership Prog. Associate\, Americans for the Arts; Co-Chair\, D/NYC Junior Committee\nPicture of Ana “Rokafella” Garcia \nAna “Rokafella” Garcia\, Managing Director\, Full Circle Souljahs\nHeadshot of Eva Yaa Asantewaa\, Photo Credit Scott Shaw \nEva Yaa Asantewaa\, Senior Director of Curation; Editorial Director\, Gibney\nPicture of Juan José Escalante \nJuan José Escalante \nExecutive Director\, National Dance Institute\nPicture of Julia del Palacio \nJulia del Palacio\, Director of Strategic Partnerships\, Kupferberg Center for the Arts\nLaurel\, a white woman with creamy skin\, cropped silvery hair\, and hazel eyes\, looks thoughtfully to one side. \nLaurel Lawson\, Choreographer\, Artist-Engineer\, Rose Tree Productions\nPhotograph of Nelida Tirado\, Photo Credit by Chasi Annexy \nNelida Tirado\, Artistic Director and Teacher of Nelida Tirado Flamenco\nBrown-skinned Black woman with short curly dark brown hair shown from the chest up and wearing a v-neck satin black long sleeve \nNiya Nicholson\, Managing Director \nMOVE|NYC|\nPhoto of Parijat Desai\, Live performance of bird emerging from nest \nParijat Desai\, Artistic Director\, Parijata Dance Company\nPicture of Remi Harris\, Photo Credit by Marc Espinosa \nRemi Harris\, Programs Manager\, Center for Performance Research\nPicture of Sydnie L. Mosley \nSydnie L. Mosley\, Artistic Director\, Sydnie L. Mosley Dances\nPicture of Zavé Martohardjono \nzavé martohardjono\, Multidisciplinary Dance and Performance Artist \nSpread the love     
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