Dance-tech.net provides movement and new media artists, theorists, thinkers and technologists the possibility of sharing work, ideas, and research, as well as generating opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborative projects.
SDR is a British organization that aims to advance education and research into all forms of dance, to encourage the preservation of important source material and to engage in discussion, meetings and other activities that support research into dance.
DSA is an international organization of dance scholars, educators, and artists that aims to strengthen the visibility and increase the reach of dance as embodied practice, creative endeavor and intellectual discipline.
CORD was a nonprofit organization that provided opportunities for dance professionals from a broad range of specialties to exchange ideas, resources, and methodologies through publication, international and regional conferences, and workshops.
Dance/USA is the national service organization for the professional dance field. Their site includes advocacy resources, a list of nonprofit dance companies, and much more.
NDEO promotes high quality education in the art of dance; it also forges alliances with federal and state agencies and arts and education associations to support quality dance education at local, state, and national levels.
DFA is dedicated to furthering the art of dance film. Connecting artists and organizations, fostering new works for new audiences, and sharing essential resources, DFA seeks to be a catalyst for innovation in and preservation of dance on camera.
A database of more than 200,000 collections of primary source material housed in repositories across the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The repository for records of enduring historical value created and collected by ADF. Materials are housed at Duke University -- see ADF website for list of collections.
Research guide helping users navigate the wide variety of resources related to dance at the Library of Congress, including reference materials, special collections, music scores, and databases.
The largest and most comprehensive archive in the world devoted to the documentation of dance. Includes books, videos, clippings and program files, iconography, and manuscripts.