The Blogosphere: Writing About and For Dance
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Presentation speakers
- Lauren Warnecke, M.S. Adjunct Faculty, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Catherine Tully, Editor/Owner, 4dancers.org
- Nichelle Strzepek , Dance Writer and Founder, DanceAdvantage.net
- Maria Hanley, Early Childhood Dance Educator
- Tiffany Kadani Braniff, Performing Artist; Creator, Dancing Branflakes
- Zachary Whittenburg, Dance Writer and Critic, trailerpilot.com
Panel
About ten years ago, it started becoming essential that dance companies and choreographers set up websites and/or online portfolios. Now a website isn’t complete without a blog. What is the function of having a blog, and what purpose does it serve? In this panel discussion, talk with artists and dance writers who use blogging to generate traffic to their site, market their work, and/or fuel discussion and learning. A variety of speakers ranging from writers who dance to dancers who write, this session will help you decide if blogging is an effective tool for you and your work.
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