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Dance/NYC and Gibney Release “Reopening Dance in NYC” Digital Toolkit
This digital toolkit offers a framework of recommendations and support for dance workers, groups, organizations, and businesses navigating the planning process that the dance industry faces as it works toward its eventual and safe reopening.…
For Immediate Release: Dance/NYC and Gibney Publish Digital Toolkit: Reopening Dance in NYC
Online Resource Created to Support Safe Reopenings Across the Dance Industry; Integrates State Guidance, Input from the Dance Community…
Weekly Advocacy Alert, February 10: Open Culture Guidelines are Here!
The City has released Open Culture Guidelines. Open Culture is a new permit type available from the Mayor’s Street Activity Permit Office allowing for ticketed performances.…
For Immediate Release: Dance/NYC Announces 2021 Symposium Full Schedule and Keynote Speakers
New York, NY (For Immediate Release) - Dance/NYC is pleased to announce the full schedule and lineup of speakers and sessions for the 2021 Symposium. …
Weekly Advocacy Alert, February 3: Join the US Department of Arts and Culture in the People’s State of the Union to show Arts are Essential!
Join the US Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC), in partnership with MassCreative and The Theater Offensive for the 2021 People’s State of the Union to show Arts are Essential!…
Weekly Advocacy Alert, January 27: Thank you Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Representative Nydia Velazquez for your support!
Thank you to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Representative Nydia Velazquez, who worked tirelessly and successfully to secure aid for New York’s arts and culture sector. New Yorkers for Culture and Arts authored an open letter of thanks which Dance/NYC signed on to.…
Dance/NYC Announces 2021 Symposium Education Track Sessions, Speakers, and Lead Sponsor to Subsidize Student Tickets
New York, NY (For Immediate Release) - Dance/NYC announces Jody Gottfried Arnhold as the Lead Dance Advocate of the 2021 Symposium.…
Testimony to Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
On behalf of Dance/NYC (www.dance.nyc), a service organization that serves over 5,000 individual dance artists, 1,200 dance-making entities, and 500 non-profit dance companies and the many for profit dance businesses based in the metropolitan New York City area, including BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Peoples of Color) dance workers, immigrants, and disabled dance workers. Dance/NYC joins colleague…