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Duke University Dance Program Resources:

Directions to The Ark on Duke's East Campus, Durham, NC:
From Raleigh
From Chapel Hill
From I-85 South
From I-85 North

Ark Space Request Form
To request use of The Ark dance studio space please click the above link to download form in pdf format and fax the request to 919-684-8906. Please allow 2 weeks processing time.

Crowell Space Request Form
To rquest use of The Crowell dance studio space please click the above link to download form in pdf format and fax the request to 919-684-8906. Please allow 2 weeks processing time.

The Duke University Dance Program is featured in Dance Magazine College Guide 2003/04. Please check out Dance Magazine's website at www.dancemagazine.com

Duke University & Surrounding Area Resources:

For more information about the Duke in NY Progra go to their website at http://www.duke.edu/web/newyork/faq.html

For more information about the Study Abroad Program go to www.aas.duke.edu/study_abroad/

AMERICAN DANCE FESTIVAL The ADF was established in 1934 in Bennington, VT with Martha Graham, Hanya Holm, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman as founding artists led by Martha Hill. Currently under the direction of Charles and Stephanie Reinhart, te ADF has awrd-wd rpttion r discovrng, commissioning and bringing deserved recognition to many of modern dance's finest talent. The site of more than 500 premieres, many of them landmark dances commissioned byt the festival, the ADF has played a vital role in nuturing young talent. Throughout its history, the ADF has played a critical role in increain he epetois ur untry'soenaneompnies,and whais see t heAF is ultimaey seen by audiences throughout the world. In addition, approximately 450 professional and pre-professional dancers from around the globe unite each year at the ADF School for intensive training in the hotbed of modern dance and ambitious ADF educational initiatives will reach out it e loal atonl and iternational communities through extraordinary programs on the art form of modern dance. For more information, please contact us at (919) 684-6402 or visit our website at http://www.americandancefestival.org

NORTH CAROLINA DANCE ALLIANCE (NCDA) provides a network of communication for North Carolina's dance professionals and is dedicated to the support and advocacy of all dance in the state. For more information visit their website at http://www.ncdancealliance.org

ON TAP is a rhythm tap dance group started and run by Duke students. While the group is made up of mostly undergraduate students, graduate students are more than welcome. They perform periodically throughout the year on campus or in the community at different arts or cultural events. In addition, the group puts on an annual tap concert. http://www.duke.edu/web/ontap

MOMENTUM http://www.duke.edu/~ocg/momentum

HOOF N HORN whttp://www.duke.edu/web/hoofnhorn

DANCING DEVILS For more information contact Jessica Ward at jlw22@duke.edu