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January 13, 2008

SpeedLinks for January 13, 2007

- "What's The Egg That Needs To Be Cooked Now?" - Choreographer/dancer Aynsley Vandenbroucke writes about Dance Forum on curation that took place this past Friday morning as part of Arts Presenters conference.

- Audience reviews of Miguel Gutierrez on the Walker Art Center blog - always good to see performing arts venues encourage reviews on their own site.

- "What is Physically Integrated Dance: II" by Wheelchair Dancer.

- On-going discussion on dance-tech.net social networking site about "Internet. Market. Choice. Dance. Industry. Sell. Buy. Process." a wide-ranging discussion, nominally about impact of Internet on dance, with some interesting points.

- Teens are big content creators - girls more than boys. "The survey found that content creation is not just about sharing creative output; it is also about participating in conversations fueled by that content." Quote strikes me as important for arts marketers looking to embrace social media. [via SmartMobs]

- What would optimal dance-tech performance space look like? Matt Gough offers suggestions. But who will pay for it he asks?

- Good, straight-forward post on how to set-up an easy to use and manage website that you can quickly update. [via Chromatouch]

- Watch screen dance video for planetarium projection - from Chromatouch.

- Choreographer Makeda Thomas from Port of Spain and Back again "In the Place of Silk Cotton Trees."

- Tonya Plank's photos from Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet dress rehearsal last week. Write-ups of this blogger event from Arial, Evan, Taylor, and CounterCritic. It struck me - the one thing missing from the night was talking with the dancers after performance.

- Eva Yaa Asantewaa reviews Cedar Lake performance.

- Add video widget to your webiste/blog to quickly add latest displayed videos - from Beet.TV.

Posted by Doug Fox on January 13, 2008 7:00 AM

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