$500,000 IN GRANTS AWARDED TO PRESERVE AND DOCUMENT DANCE

Snyder, Andrea (ASnyder@MAIL.Kennedy-Center.org)
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 11:29:35 -0400

$500,000 IN GRANTS AWARDED TO PRESERVE AND DOCUMENT DANCE

On behalf of SAVE AS: DANCE, a four-year partnership developed and
supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts, NIPAD is pleased to announce
grants totaling $400,000 to three institutions whose projects have the
potential to demonstrate the best methods of documenting and preserving
dance, and $100,000 among five individuals from the UCLA National
Dance/Media Fellowship Program to advance their dance documentation
expertise.

The three model projects are:

The Dance Notation Bureau, Inc. ($121,880) to create a technological
interface tool between LabanWriter and Life Forms;

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Dance Collection
($139,060) to mount the Collaborative Editing Project to improve the
dance community's abilities to produce high-quality video documentation;

Drs. A. William Smith and Vera Maletic of the OSU Dance Department
through The Ohio State University Research Foundation ($139,060) to
develop a multimedia database prototype and shell for documenting and
preserving all major components of a dance production.

The 1998 Fellows awarded NIPAD funds are:

Evann Siebens, NY and Mark Eby, CA ($38,024) in a collaboration to
create a feature length documentary video of Sissy Kaio and Hula Halau
'O Lilinoe, a Hawaiian community located in Southern California;

Johannes Holub, NY ($18,586) to videotape the reconstruction and setting
of the ballet Champion by choreographer Sophie Maslow on the Limon Dance
Company and incorporate oral histories and iconography;

Sharon Kinney, CA ($27,550) to create a video documentary of From the
Horse's Mouth, a dance/theater event conceived by James Cunningham and
Tina Croll, involving 24 well-known professional choreographers and
performers representing several generations of outstanding artists;

Laura Margulies, NY ($15,840) to produce and complete a short, animated
film inspired by the Hawaiian dance form, the Hula.

The next application deadline for the 1999 UCLA National Dance/Media
Fellowship Program is May 15, 1998. For additional information about
the Fellowship Program, contact Ming Ng at 310/206-1867 or
ming@arts.ucla.edu, or access the CIP website at
www.arts.ucla.edu/centers/cip/cip.html.

The next NIPAD Request for Proposal (FRFP) submission deadline is
October 13, 1998. For detailed information on the NIPAD grantees or the
program, please contact Andrea Snyder, Director at 202/416-8036 or
Gregory Ruffer, Program Assistant, at 202/416-8039 or
GRRuffer@mail.kennedy-center.org, or visit the SAVE AS: DANCE website at
http://save-as-dance.org.

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CALL FOR ENTRIES: July 15, 1998 is the deadline for entries to the 27th
annual Dance On Camera Festival, co-sponsored by the Film Society of
Lincoln Center. For entry forms, contact Deirdre Towers, Dance Films
Association, 31 W. 21st St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10010, (212)
727-0764, fax (212) 675-9657, email dfa5@juno.com.

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Andrea Snyder, Director
National Initiative to Preserve America's Dance
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Washington, DC 20566

(202) 416-8036
email: ASnyder@mail.kennedy-center.org
http://save-as-dance.org