Be Heard for Arts Advocacy Day!

Monday, March 4, 2019

Be Heard for Arts Advocacy Day!

 

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Dance/NYC works in alliance Dance/USA, the national service organization for professional dance. 

Tomorrow is the National Arts Advocacy Day and arts advocates from almost every state are in Washington, D.C. to meet with their members of Congress and urge them to back policies that support the arts in our communities. 

You can join the hundreds of arts advocates from home or work today by sending messages to your members of Congress and urging them to support a variety of issues. It only takes a couple minutes to take action. The issues Dance/USA works on include:

Dance/USA is a National Partner for Arts Advocacy Day and represents its membership and the field on the Legislative Planning Committee, which works to revise and update the policy briefs each year. Dance/USA continues to advocate on behalf of the field all year long. Learn more about all of the issues we advocate on.

Thank you for your ongoing advocacy on behalf of dance and the performing arts!


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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

 

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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