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27th World Congress on Dance Research Cordoba, Spain, 1-5 December 2010
CID-UNESCO congresses are the largest gathering of dance specialists world-wide, the best opportunity to showcase one's work to a wide audience of practitioners, dance teachers, choreographers, researchers, journalists, organizers and suppliers. Approximately 500 conferees from 50 countries of the 5 continents attend each year.
Intended primarily for professionals, it is a trade fair and a participatory event, facilitating contacts with colleagues and informal discussions.
All forms of dance are represented. Strictly non-profit. Not to be confused with festivals, workshops, competitions, forums or open conferences.
The 9-hours-a-day program in parallel rooms includes: - Research reports (papers) are presented and discussed among peers - Lectures on original subjects resulting from long experience - Classes, where teachers give a short demonstration of their method - Performances by dance companies, duos or solos - Video projections presenting choreographies or full performances - Exhibitions and sale of books, records, pictures, costumes, accessories etc. - Evenings where members can discuss in a relaxed setting or dance to local music. - Visits to places of special interest, such as dance schools, museums, sites etc.
The congress is organized by the Delegation of Spain and the Cordoba Section of CID, in collaboration with the International Dance Council CID. Venue is in the city center.
Submitting a presentation (research report, lecture-demonstration, class, performance, exhibition, projection) is optional. For each presentation a text must be sent before 1 November 2010.
Absentee presenters can register also; their presentations will be included in the program and in the proceedings. The proceedings DVD circulates worldwide in many thousands of copies; it is sent free of charge upon registration, together with other gifts.
To apply for a visa to consulates and/or financial assistance, registered participants receive an official certificate. Please make arrangements as early as possible.
Congress website: www.orchesis-portal.org/cdr
- The International Dance Council CID is the official umbrella organization for all forms of dance in all countries of the world. - CID is recognized by UNESCO, national and local governments, international organizations and institutions. - Its members are the most prominent federations, associations, schools, companies and individuals in more than 150 countries. - CID was founded in 1973 within the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, where it is based. - UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Permanent Headquarters: International Dance Council CID UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis, FR-75732 Paris 15, France www.unesco.org/ngo/cid
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Congress Secretariat Congreso Mundial de Investigación de la Danza Apartado de correos 468, ES-29080 Malaga, Spain www.consejointernacionaldeladanza.es
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==================================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================================== 28th World Congress on Dance Research 5-9 January 2011, La Falda, Cordoba, Argentina
The congress is organized by the Cordoba Section of the International Dance Council CID-UNESCO. Each congress of CID-UNESCO brings together specialists from approximately 50 countries of the 5 continents. This is an official event, strictly non-profit. It is the best opportunity to showcase one's work to a wide audience of practitioners, dance teachers, choreographers, researchers, journalists, organizers and suppliers.
The 9-hours-a-day program in parallel rooms includes: - Research reports (papers) are presented and discussed among peers - Lectures on original subjects resulting from long experience - Classes, where teachers give a short demonstration of their method - Performances by dance companies, duos or solos - Video projections presenting choreographies or full performances - Exhibitions and sale of books, records, pictures, costumes, accessories etc. - Evenings where members can discuss in a relaxed setting or dance to local music. - Visits to places of special interest, such as dance schools, museums, sites etc.
All forms of dance are represented. Not to be confused with festivals, workshops, competitions, forums or open conferences.
Intended primarily for professionals, it is a trade fair and a participatory event, facilitating contacts with colleagues and informal discussions.
Submitting a presentation (research report, lecture-demonstration, class, performance, exhibition, projection) is optional. For each presentation a text must be sent before 30 November 2010. Absentee presenters can register also; their presentations will be included in the program and in the proceedings. The proceedings DVD circulates worldwide in many thousands of copies; it is sent free of charge upon registration, together with other gifts.
To apply for a visa to consulates and/or financial assistance, registered participants receive an official certificate. Please make arrangements as early as possible.
Web sites: http://sites.google.com/site/cordobasectioncidunesco/ www.orchesis-portal.org/cdr
Secretariat Cordoba Section CID-UNESCO Independencia 467 - 2C, AR-5000 Cordoba, Argentina Tel. +54 351 15212 0722
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******************************************************************* - The International Dance Council CID is the official umbrella organization for all forms of dance in all countries of the world. - CID is recognized by UNESCO, national and local governments, international organizations and institutions. - Its members are the most prominent federations, associations, schools, companies and individuals in more than 150 countries. - CID was founded in 1973 within the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, where it is based. - UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Permanent Headquarters: International Dance Council CID UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis, FR-75732 Paris 15, France www.cid-unesco.org
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