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ACDFA Highlights

Boston University 's Dance Department cordially invites dance colleagues and their students to participate in the American College Dance Festival Association's New England Regional Conference, February 11-14, 2010, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Highlights of our conference will include:

  • Three adjudicated concerts with 45 adjudication slots
  • Gala Concert on Sunday
  • Over 55 classes with master classes with college faculty, Boston-based teachers and guest artists
  • Two informal concerts including a site-specific event in the Fitness and Recreation Center
  • Student and Faculty Dinners
  • Lecture-Demonstrations with New England ACDF alumni and their companies

Performances in our 525 seat Tsai Performance Center and other activities in our new Fitness and Recreation Center


Teach ACDFA Classes

ACDFA values diversity and we hope to reflect in our festival activities various styles, forms, ethnic heritages, cultures and aesthetics that exist in college/university dance programs. In addition to drawing on the resources of the faculty from the participating colleges we will also draw from the wealth of talent here in Boston . So, faculty, we encourage you to sign up to teach classes (see online form). You need not be an ACDFA member to attend the conference. However, if you have not yet joined ACDFA, we urge you to do so to help further the important work we do for college and university dance programs.

Adjudication

If you are interested in the adjudication process, please refer to the online “Adjudication Guidelines.” If you choose to adjudicate two pieces, at least one must be choreographed by a student. Time and space will limit the number of pieces we can adjudicate to forty-five. Pieces will be accepted for adjudication, like registration, on a first paid-first accepted basis. We will also hold two informal concerts for those choosing or unable to participate in the adjudications.

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