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Dance ICONS Inc.
editOverview
editDance ICONS, Inc. is an international association for choreographers, a service organization, and an educational institution offering an online cloud-based platform for news and global knowledge exchange, resources, conferencing, mentorship, partnership, inspiration, and networking worldwide.[1] The organization is based in Washington, DC, USA.
Dance ICONS, Inc.’s mission is to serve choreographers worldwide of all ages, dance genres, nationalities, and levels of experience. Dance ICONS, Inc. is the branding name of the International Consortium for Advancement in Choreography, Inc. and the abbreviation of the International Choreographers’ Organization and Networking Service – ICONS.[2][3]
Dance ICONS Inc.’s core goals are 1) to foster awareness about the advancement and the future of the art form of choreography; 2) to advocate for choreographers and provide them with resources and professional development opportunities; 3) to support emerging and early-career choreographers to reach their fullest potential.[4]
History and Establishment
editThe International Consortium for Advancement in Choreography, Inc. – dba – Dance ICONS, Inc. was registered and certified as a corporation on May 21, 2015, in Washington, D.C., the United States of America. On July 21, 2015, the organization was recognized with a determination letter by the U.S. government’s Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)3 charitable organization. Dance ICONS, Inc. officially opened for operations on leap day, February 29, 2016.
Programs
editDance ICONS Inc. offers various programs relating to choreography education including an institute/professional development program, a global newsletter, and private partnerships. Past collaborations include the ATLAS Performing Arts Center[5] and HELIOS festival in Bulgaria.[6]
Management
editDance ICONS, Inc. is operated by three different Boards of Directors, which include an advisory board, a planning board, and an executive board. The President of the Executive Board is Michael Lillys, and the organization’s Executive Director and Founder is Vladimir Angelov.[7]
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- ^ "Dance ICONS". www.danceicons.org. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ "Choreographer Vladimir Angelov Creates Dance ICONS, The First Global Choreographers' Network". www.dance-enthusiast.com. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ Cari (2016-01-27). "Dance ICONS Creates Online Clearinghouse for Choreographers". Washington Diplomat. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ CriticalDance, Editor (2018-06-10). "ICON's Choreographic Institute at the Dance Loft on 14 Thesis Dance Concerts". CriticalDance. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "ICONS Choreographic Institute at ATLAS". Atlas Performing Arts Center. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ "Sofia Development Association - Sofia is hosting and organizing the first educational project for young bulgarian choreographers". www.sofia-da.eu. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ "BOARDS & STAFF | Icons". danceicons.org. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
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