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Mar 4, 2013
Steven Skerritt-Davis
Since 2010, NDP’s Production Residencies for Dance program has undergone an extensive evaluation led by M. Chris Dwyer of RMC Research Corporation. Our goal for the evaluation was to use the ... Read more >>
Mar 1, 2013
Kelsey Colcord
Flying from Pétion-Ville, Haiti, to Washington, DC in October of 2012, Compagnie de Danse Jean-René Delsoin began th
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Mar 1, 2013
Steven Skerritt-Davis
For the last National Dance Project Year 2 PRD, Alaska-native and Minneapolis-based dance artist Emily Johnson (Yup’ik) spent ten days in November 2012 in residence with her company at the ... Read more >>
Feb 27, 2013
Steven Skerritt-Davis
In March 2012, New York-based dance artist Brian Brooks took his company to sunny Santa Barbara for a four-week residency at the Lobero Theater to work on his National Dance Project-supported work ... Read more >>
Feb 28, 2013
Elysian McNiff
NEFA partnered with the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston (A&BC) for NEFA's Public Art Discussion Series event, The Business of Being a Public Artist. Jim Grace, Executive ... Read more >>
Feb 25, 2013
Steven Skerritt-Davis
Palissimo’s PRD residency at the Wexner was an example of a post-premiere/pre-tour residency and the residency’s goals were extremely ambitious. The NDP-supported work, Strange Cargo, is the third ... Read more >>
Feb 22, 2013
Steven Skerritt-Davis
This second post in the PRD series includes two summaries of residencies from the program’s pilot round. Though very different in experience and focus, these residencies (and the profiles from ... Read more >>
Feb 19, 2013
Steven Skerritt-Davis
Over the next few weeks, the NEFA blog will feature a series of posts highlighting the National Dance Project’s (NDP’s) Production Residencies for Dance (PRD) program. The program was created with ... Read more >>
Feb 19, 2013
Kelsey Colcord
In Mid-September 2012, Ti-Coca & Wanga-Nègès arrived in Washington, D.C.
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Jan 28, 2013
Quita Sullivan
This coming February, a number of National Theater Project artists will be participating in ArtsEmerson’s The Next Thing Festival (TNT). TNT is “a 10-day, high energy tour of contemporary ... Read more >>
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