The Alabama Dance Council has three publications: the biannual magazine Synchronicity, weekly e-newsletter Footworks, and the Alabama Dance Resource Directory. Alabama Dance Council members can publicize their events in Synchronicity, Footworks and on the ADC's
Calendar page.

FOOTWORKS!

Click Here to sign up! Simply enter your email address and you'll soon begin receiving weekly updates from the Dance Council. Footworks is delivered directly to your inbox every Tuesday. If you have a SPAM filter, please be sure to add Footworks to your approved sender list. 

FOOTWORKS ARCHIVES
July 1, 2008 June 24, 2008  June 17, 2008 
June 10, 2008  June 3, 2008 May 27, 2008
 
SYNCHRONICITY

The Spring 2008 issue of Synchronicity is now online and available for download. Click the cover photo below to download your copy!

Our Fall/Winter 2008 issue will be published in mid-September. ADC members please email submissions of articles, news and calendar events by Friday, August 22, 2008 to Wesley@alabamadancecouncil.org. Photos must be 300 dpi and labeled with a title and photography credit, if applicable.

Now accepting submissions for the following topics:

  • Announce your 2008-'09 dance season 
  • Report back on your successful summer programs 
  • Dance education initiatives
  • Noteworthy events or milestones
  • Achievement/Award/Success stories
  • Articles of interest (injury prevention, nutrition, dance pedagogy, etc.)
  • Other notable events/programs
  • Spring 2008

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    Dance Needs Assessment - Birmingham Jefferson County Region

    John Munger, Director of Research and Information at
    Dance/USA, in conjunction with the Alabama Dance Council, recently completed an assessment of dance in Jefferson County.

    The process was guided by an Advisory Group made up of representatives from the Birmingham dance community. The methodology included surveys and interviews to gather both quantitative and qualitative information.

    The Jefferson County study served as the pilot project for a statewide needs assessment planned by the Dance Council for 2008.

    Click the cover photo to the right to download your copy.

     

    ALABAMA DANCE RESOURCE DIRECTORY 

    Click below to download a copy of the Alabama Dance Resource Directory. Inside, you can find information on Dance Companies and Artists, Training and Education, Dance Resource Providers, Dance Presenters, and Performing Spaces.

    Dance Resource Directory