DANCE NEWS: The Full Schedule for Dance/NYC's 2022 Symposium is Here!

DANCE NEWS: The Full Schedule for Dance/NYC's 2022 Symposium is Here!

Published on February 27, 2022
Symposium attendees; photo by Christopher Duggan

Alt text for image above: Symposium Attendees; photo credit: Christopher Duggan. A crowd of Dance/NYC 2018 Symposium attendees wearing red lanyards sitting in stadium seating. In the foreground, two people smile into the camera. One tips their baseball cap and winks, the other smiles excitedly.

Dance/NYC is pleased to announce the full schedule for the 2022 Symposium, Life cycles. Livelihoods. Legacies. The Symposium will take place virtually from Thursday, March 17–Saturday, March 19, 2022. This year’s Symposium focuses on uncovering the generational continuum of lives in dance. Sessions explore career and life navigation, underscoring dance and artistic practice as core human needs while building understanding across generations of audiences and dance workers. This multi-day event invites participants to investigate topics of mentorship, advocacy, leadership, and equity, within an ethos of community care.

Senior Manager of Programming and Justice Initiatives and lead of the Symposium Programming Committee Candace Thompson-Zachery shared, "The 2022 theme calls forth a world where dance workers experience strong reciprocal relationships across generations and are supported in navigating various life cycles and career challenges. Their livelihood, sustainability and rest are ensured and they are empowered and equipped to lead change within their communities with a renewed sense of the importance of their roles." Content tracks are offered in alignment with the theme and each content track will be accompanied by a workshop series. 

Our field needs this. We need to convene—however we can do so safely, be in dialogue, and dream,” said Jenny Thompson, Managing Director of Strategy at Gibney.

“This is an amazing event that the entire dance community looks forward to. I encourage you to attend, learn, and commune with all those who are a part of the dance community,” said Adjckwc Browne of Browne Law Group.

First Round Symp 2022 Speakers

A collage of 17 of the Dance/NYC 2022 Symposium Speakers. From left to right and top to bottom, the speakers are Corbett Joan OToole, Sarah Wilbur, Alison Kopit, Darian Marcel Parker, PhD, Kyle Dacuyan, Maya Simone Z., Alexandra Beller, Alice Sheppard, Andre Bouchard, Beverly Lopez, Judith McCarty, Nia Love, Paula Sánchez-Kucukozer, Sahasra Sambamoorthi, Sarah Chien, Stacie Webster, Sydnie Liggett-Dennis. There are four rows of headshots with four or give pictures in each row. The speakers are positioned in varying angles and attitudes to the camera. On the third row of images, there is a small blue square with the white logo that spells Dance/NYC SYMPOSIUM.

Held this year as a fully digital experience on the Whova digital platform, the Symposium will include panel discussions, interactive equity workshops, networking sessions, daily debriefs, and a virtual expo hall. Attendees will be invited to celebrate at the virtual party hosted by DJ Frank Malloy and to dance at the short daily ‘Dance Breaks’ presented in partnership with Cumbe Center for African Diaspora and Dance, Dance/NYC’s official Dance Break Sponsor. Sessions will include ASL interpretation and captioning. The closing event will also feature performances presented by The Clark Center and the Hunter College Dance Department

In addition to conversations, workshops, and performances, Dance/NYC will partner with cultural, financial, business, legal, and communications professionals to offer free one-on-one one consultations where Symposium attendees can seek support on a range of topics, including: board development, fundraising, copyright issues, artist visas, and marketing and communications. These vital consulting sessions are 30 minutes in duration with limited slots available. The 2022 SmART Bar and Legal Clinic are organized in collaboration with Pentacle and the New York State Bar Association's Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law and Intellectual Property Sections respectively. SmartBar and Legal Clinic Consultations are included with registration.

Tickets are available for groups, individuals, and members of Dance/NYC's Justice, Equity, Inclusion Partners with individual prices ranging from $15 to $140. Ticket sales close Friday, March 4, 2022. For more information on ticket tiers, and to register for the symposium, visit Dance.NYC/DanceSymp.

Second Round Symp 2022 Speakers

A collage of 14 of the Dance/NYC 2022 Symposium Speakers. From left to right and top to bottom, the speakers are Benedict Nguyễn, Laurel Lawson, Aaron Mattocks, Annie-B Parson, Ashley Cloud, devynn emory, Elena Sundick, Hope Mohr, Jeremy McQueen, Kimberly Olsen, Orlando Zane Hunter Jr., Sachiyo Ito, Abou Farman, and Milton X. Trujillo. There are four rows of headshots with three or four images in each row. The speakers are positioned in varying angles and attitudes to the camera. In the second row of images, there is a small blue square with the white logo that spells Dance/NYC SYMPOSIUM. In the third row, there is a blue box that reads “Life cycles. Livelihoods. Legacies,” also in white text.

The Full Schedule for the 2022 Symposium is as follows:

Thursday, March 17, 2022
SmART Bar Consultations organized by Pentacle
Legal Clinic Consultations organized by Elissa D. Hecker and the New York State Bar Association's Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law and Intellectual Property Sections

Equity Workshops:
• Working Together for Racial Equity
• Responsibilities and Potentials of Sanctuary for Art Spaces
• Ask-Me-Anything: Art, Disability, and Accessibility Office Hours

Symposium Opening Event and Keynote Conversation: Art-Making and Humanity: Interrogating Attitudes on Culture, Race and Politics Across Decades

Friday, March 18, 2022
Sessions:
• How Long Has This Been Going On?
• Culture Bearers and Traditions for Posterity
• Generations of Artists Paving Their Own Path Conversation Series
• Growing a Dance Business to Scale
• Culture Change for Racial Justice: Allyship in Majority White-led Dance Organizations
• Dance in Higher Ed: Forging a Changing World
• Self and Community Care: Performers and Holistic Wellness

Livelihoods Workshop Series:
• Digital Marketing for Career Longevity
• Building a Media Portfolio for Dance
• Commercial Dance and The Art of Getting Booked

Life Cycles Workshop Series:
Holistic Approaches to Career Transition for Dancers
• Hitting Financial Milestones as Artists
• Planning for Retirement as an Artist

Keynote Address: Disabled Artists and a History of Dance, Activism and Collective Care

Saturday, March 19, 2022
Sessions:
• Arts Philanthropy and a New Economy of Funding: Valuing Collective Wellbeing 
• Mentorship in Dance Practice Conversation Series
• Artists Considering Their Own Legacy
Includes Workshop: Building Your Legacy: A Workshop for Living Archives
• Where Do We Go From Here? Dance and Climate Change
• Advocacy 101: Navigating Public Policy for Dance Workers 
• The In Between: Life, Death, and Limbo
• Continuum of Lives in Dance Conversation Series
• Preparing for BIPOC Executive Directors: Evolution through Revolution

Legacies Workshop Series:
An Introduction to Worker Cooperatives in the Arts
• Managing Intellectual Property
• Artist Estate Planning: Process Workshop

Symposium Closing Event and Keynote Conversation: Building Community Around Dance for a Future Society

For more information on the 2022 Symposium agenda and speakers, visit Dance.NYC/DanceSymp.


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