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Florida Dance Association Brings Dance Festival Back to Tampa
| Source: Florida Dance Association
TAMPA, FL--(Marketwire - February 24, 2010) - The Florida Dance Association names Tampa and
University of South Florida School of Theatre and Dance as its 2010
location for Florida Dance Festival, the state's preeminent professional
dance training program and the foremost annual dance workshop event in the
southeastern United States.
The 10-day workshop event will take place on the University of South
Florida campus starting June 16. Florida Dance Festival attracts dance
students and professionals from across the state and around the globe for
an intense study with some of the field's outstanding, contemporary master
teachers and choreographers.
"Florida Dance Festival showcases the best choreographers and talent that
emerge from Florida," says Bill Doolin, director of Florida Dance
Association, a nonprofit organization established to support the
development of dance in Florida and increase opportunities for all people
to experience dance and the arts. "Through the festival, we not only help
give Florida dancers access to major career opportunities, but we also
expose entire communities to diverse forms of dance that are preformed in
major metropolitan cities across the country."
Some of the distinguished faculty members for the event include: Jennifer
Archibald, founder and artistic director of Arch Dance Company and known
nationwide for her hip hop repertory (www.jenniferarchibald.com); native
Brazilian and international performer, Augusto Soledade, founder, artistic
director and resident choreographer of Brazz Dance Theater, known for his
afro Brazilian dance technique (www.brazzdance.com/augustosoledade.html);
and Manhattan-based David Dorfman, founder and artistic director of David
Dorfman Dance, who has received national acclaim for his modern dance
community-based performances that deliver important messages and
reflections on today's society and culture (www.daviddorfmandance.org).
"Florida Dance Festival is one of those rare opportunities for aspiring
dancers to have absolute access, training and exchange of ideas with the
top professional choreographers and dancers in a noncompetitive
atmosphere," says Doolin. "Through the festival, we have given hundreds of
Florida dancers the opportunity to study and work with major companies from
throughout the country."
Dancers with a minimum of 1-2 years of dance training may enroll for the
full program. Students who want to secure a dormitory on the University of
South Florida campus must register by May 10. The last day to advance
register is June 4, but space is limited so students are encouraged to
register early and secure their spots. A select number of merit
scholarships are available for full or partial tuition waivers as well as
staff assistant and counselor positions. Applications for financial
assistance must be received by April 9. For information about enrolling in
Florida Dance Festival visit: www.floridadanceassociation.org.
Established in 1974, Florida Dance Association is Florida's statewide
arts/dance service organization. The first Summer Dance Workshop, known
today as Florida Dance Festival, was held in Tampa, at University of Tampa,
in 1979. Florida Dance Association is one of the oldest dance service
organizations in the country and serves as a successful model for similar
organizations and programs throughout the United States.