Dance/USA

New report identifies long-term benefits of youth participation in community arts programs, from well-being to future trajectories The post From The Wallace Foundation: Studies of Arts Organizations Rooted in Communities of Color appeared first on Dance/USA .
Grounded Growth Marketing shares how marketing and relationship building are two ways to help sustain a dance sector in financial crisis. The post 2026 Dance Conference Guide for Leaders & Artists appeared first on Dance/USA .
New report identifies long-term benefits of youth participation in community arts programs, from well-being to future trajectories The post Reflecting on Dance Forum 2026 appeared first on Dance/USA .
New report identifies long-term benefits of youth participation in community arts programs, from well-being to future trajectories The post From The Wallace Foundation: A Guide to Understanding Youth Outcomes in Community Arts Programs appeared first on Dance/USA .
Grounded Growth Marketing shares how marketing and relationship building are two ways to help sustain a dance sector in financial crisis. The post For Dance: Revenue is Falling But Attendance Is Up (What Does This Mean, and What Do We Do About It?) appeared first on Dance/USA .
At Dance/USA, we are dedicated to ensuring that dance is a powerful, thriving, and essential part of our nation’s cultural landscape. Our advocacy initiatives are central to this mission. The post Expanding Our Advocacy Initiatives appeared first on Dance/USA .
Resources for nonprofits, international artists, and more shared at recent Dance/USA Advocacy Office Hours. The post Takeaways and Resources from Advocacy Office Hours appeared first on Dance/USA .
An inspiring and productive morning filled with insightful conversations and meaningful resource-sharing. The post Dance Forum 2025 appeared first on Dance/USA .
The 2024 election results mark a significant shift in the political landscape. The post Dance/USA Post-Election Analysis: Advocacy, Resilience, and Discernment appeared first on Dance/USA .
Isabel's final blog post discusses how Dianne Walker's archives fill a gap in the record around the legacy of tap dance, as well as how it connects, reflects, and speaks to generations before and after Dianne. The post Archiving Fellowships Blog: Dianne Walker, Part 4 appeared first on Dance/USA .
In her final post, Amy reflects on huge progress in NIF's archive organization, the specific origins of a collection of books in the archive, the many community ties and impacts of NIF, and its public future. The post Archiving Fellowships Blog: National Institute of Flamenco, Part 4 appeared first on Dance/USA .

