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World Dance Day preparations
On the 29th of April, as every year since 1982, World Dance Day will be celebrated
all over the world by the international community of dancers and dance enthusiasts.
The International Dance Council CID has prepared the following guidelines as
a useful checklist for persons institutionally involved in the wider field of
dance: teachers, choreographers, group leaders, journalists, researchers, associations,
suppliers, organizations etc.
Object
The main purpose of Dance Day events is to attract the attention of the wider
public to the art of dance. Special emphasis should be given to addressing a “new” public,
people who do not follow dance events during the course of the year.
Events
Dance Day events may be special performances, open-door
courses, public rehearsals, lectures, exhibitions, articles
in newspapers and magazines, dance evenings,
radio and TV programs, visits, street shows etc.
Organizers
Events are primarily organized by dance companies, amateur
groups, schools, associations and other institutions
active in dance. Wherever possible, it is better for
events
to be organized jointly with a non-dance institution such as a government agency,
a public school, a municipality, a business enterprise, a trade union.
Content
Organizers have full freedom to define the content of
the event.
Make sure that you include general information on the
art of dance, its history, its importance to society,
its universal character. This can be done in a short
speech, a note in the program, a text distributed to those present. By adding
this dimension you make the event different from dance activities taking place
any other day. Read a message from a prominent personality, a poem, a passage
from a text by a famous author.
Coordination
In order to achieve maximum success, it is important
that preparations start
early enough.
It is imperative to inform the press and generally the
media about your event. Notify an organization holding
a central position at regional or national level,
which should publish a list of events planned for Dance Day. Entrance to events
should preferably be free, or by invitation. Invite persons who do not normally
attend dance events.
Location
At best, events should take place in “new” places,
such as streets, parks, squares, shops, factories, villages,
discotheques, schools, stadiums etc.
By setting the event in original surroundings you stress the fact that this is
an event dedicated to the universal family of dancers.
Prof. Alkis Raftis
President of the CID
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