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Provides a forum for dance librarians and others working in or interested in dance to discuss issues and exchange ideas; encourages, develops and supports projects which will improve access to and the organization of dance materials in libraries and archives; informs, educates and encourages cooperation through activities and programs on dance.

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Dance Heritage Coalition Summer 2013 Fellowship

  • 1.  Dance Heritage Coalition Summer 2013 Fellowship

    Posted Sep 26, 2012 03:08 PM

    Summer 2013 Fellowships for Current Library Students!

    The Dance Heritage Coalition (DHC) is delighted to announce the second year of Fellowships in Preservation and Archives for master’s degree students in library / information sciences.  The DHC’s fellowship program gives master's students intensive training and practice in the skills needed to work in dance-related archives and libraries.  Funding is supported by a generous grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program. 

    We appreciate assistance in identifying strong candidates for this opportunity – you might be aware of students with an interest in the arts who would blossom with this kind of challenge.  Although the first screening will involve only a letter of application and resume, please be in touch if you want to alert us to a candidate whom you deem especially deserving or a good fit. 

    Potential host archive sites for the seven fellows are the Theatre Research Institute at The Ohio State University, the Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and the Dance Notation Bureau in New York, the Museum of Performance & Design in San Francisco, the American Dance Festival archives in Durham, North Carolina, Arizona State University’s Cross-Cultural Dance Resources in Tempe, the Library of Congress Music Division, the Newberry Library in Chicago, UCLA’s special collections in Los Angeles, and Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival archives in Becket, Massachusetts.

    Stipend:  $10,000.  Fellow is expected to pay for own housing and travel to the program sites.  DHC pays for airfare, hotel, and registration for professional conferences such as the ALA or SAA meeting.

    Program Length:  Approximately 13 weeks.  1 week orientation; 6 weeks mentoring in a major dance archive; 6 weeks practicum in a small dance collection.

    Eligibility:  Must be American citizens or permanent residents who are currently enrolled in an accredited graduate program through Spring 2013.

    Deadlines

     Letter of intent to apply and resume:  October 15, 2012

    Supplemental materials (e.g., list of references, statement of interest, & other supporting materials):   December 1, 2012

    Telephone Interviews:  January to mid-February 2013

    Award Announcements:  March 2013

    Application procedures:  http://www.danceheritage.org/apply.html

    Contact:  Ilsa Bush, Coordinator for Special Projects, Fellows@danceheritage.org

    More information on the DHC Fellowships program can be found here:

    http://www.danceheritage.org/fellowships.html

    See the list of previous Fellows and read about their accomplishments here:  http://www.danceheritage.org/previous.html  

    Read the blogs of the Summer 2012 DHC Fellows here:

    http://www.danceheritage.org/imlsfellowshipsfirstyr.html