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2008 NEA Arts Journalism Institute for Dance Criticism
It's hosted by the American Dance Festival at Duke University June 21-July 11, 2008 and designed for professional journalists interested in developing their skills in writing about dance and analyzing choreography, the Institute offers three intensive weeks of performances and seminars lead and directed by Suzanne Carbonneau. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Institute covers tuition, travel, room, board and tickets to the ADF's 75th anniversary performances.
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