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This strand invites you to find ways to get the word out about dance education.

  • What is advocacy?
  • Why is it important?
  • How do I make the most effective campaign for my work in dance education?
  • How can I get involved?
  • How can I find out more?
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Advocacy Links
Americans for the Arts
Arts information and advocacy clearinghouse focused on arts funding, arts education, and community development through the arts
Arts Education Leadership
Newsletter, publications
Arts Education Partnership
National coalition of arts, education, business, philanthropic, and government organizations that demonstrates and promotes the essential role of the arts in the learning and development of every child and in the improvement of schools
Arts Survive: A Study of Sustainability in Arts Education Partnerships
Link to a Harvard Project Zero report on a research investigation on successful attributes of arts education partnerships
Association for the Advancement of Arts Education
Cincinnati-based arts advocacy organization
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
“Strong Arts, Strong Schools” by Charles Fowler; other publications
International NETWORK of Performing and Visual Arts Schools
Supports and serves specialized arts schools,promotes the development of new schools of the arts, and provides leadership and direction in arts education

Ohio Alliance for Arts Education
State arts advocacy organization
The Round Table
Proud supporter of dance education
Very Special Arts
Focuses on artists with disabilities and on making the arts accessible for people with disabilities

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update 3/2003
photo credit: Factory Street Studio

 

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