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		<title>From Writing to Talking about Dance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 10:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deborah Friedes Galili</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although she started dancing late, Deganit Shemy won accolades here in Israel with her early work, even garnering the Gvanim Bemachol (Shades of Dance) prize in 2003. ]]></description>
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<p><em>DTW&#8217;s artistic director, Carla Peterson, talks about Deganit Shemy&#8217;s work</em></p>
<p>Now that the jetlag is wearing off and I&#8217;m more or less settled back in to Tel Aviv, I&#8217;m ready to tell the tales of a dance blogger on vacation in the U.S.</p>
<p>What <em>does</em> a dance blogger do on vacation?</p>
<p>Well, besides seeing family and friends, this blogger did a bit of work and went from writing about dance to talking about dance.</p>
<h3>Lecturing on Dance in Israel</h3>
<p>I started my trip with two lectures about dance in Israel.  Many thanks to all of my readers who sent me suggestions and voiced their interest when I posted my <a href="http://www.danceinisrael.com/2009/03/call-for-help-speaking-about-dance-in-israel-in-the-us/">&#8220;Call for Help,&#8221;</a> and a special thanks to Kathy Hassinger at <a title="Emerson College " href="http://www.emerson.edu/">Emerson College </a>and Jodi Falk at <a title="PVPA" href="http://www.pvpa.org/index.php" target="_blank">Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter School</a> for inviting me to talk to their classes.</p>
<p>After months of staring at my computer screen while typing posts &#8211; and then desperately hoping to get some feedback, no matter how delayed, in the form of comments or e-mails &#8211; the immediate responses of the Emerson and PVPA students was a welcome change.  When I talked about the history of concert dance in Israel and the flowering of Israeli contemporary dance, curious students peppered me with questions; when I showed video excerpts of choreography, the rooms buzzed with students&#8217; excited murmurs.  I loved sharing my insights and hearing their reactions &#8211; and I hope that I will have many more chances in the future to talk about dance in Israel.</p>
<h3>Seeing Deganit Shemy&#8217;s <em>Arena</em> and Meeting Dance Bloggers</h3>
<p>With my lectures in Massachusetts over, I turned my attention to the New York leg of my trip.   As I perused the performance listings, I saw that Deganit Shemy, a New York-based choreographer from Israel, was scheduled for a performance at Dance Theater Workshop (DTW) on April 16th.  Adding to the lure was a pre-performance talk moderated by Eva Yaa Asantewaa, who runs the <a title="Infinite Body" href="http://infinitebody.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Infinite Body</a> blog and Body and Soul podcast.  I decided to make a day of it and scheduled a meet-up at DTW for <a title="Dance Blog" href="http://www.dancebloggers.com" target="_blank">dance bloggers</a> before the event.</p>
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<p>Since entering the blogging world last year, I&#8217;ve discovered that there are many other people writing about dance online.  I&#8217;ve followed many of them on their blogs and on <a title="Twitter - Dance In Israel" href="http://twitter.com/danceinisrael" target="_blank">Twitter</a>, and now I finally got to meet several of them in person.  Tonya Plank (<a title="Swan Lake Samba Girl" href="http://www.tonyaplank.com/swan_lake_samba_girl/">Swan Lake Samba Girl</a>), Marc Kirschner (<a title="TenduTV blog" href="http://blog.tendu.tv/" target="_blank">TenduTV</a>), Taylor Gordon (a fellow <a title="The Winger" href="http://thewinger.com" target="_blank">Winger</a> and writer of <a title="Off Center" href="http://www.turnedin.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Off Center</a>), Doug Fox (<a title="Great Dance" href="http://greatdance.com/">Great Dance</a>), and DJ McDonald (<a href="http://cogartsculture.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">City of Glass</a>) met up with my partner Tal and I for some lively discussion about dancing, blogging, and life in general.  We still had several threads of conversation open by the time the pre-performance talk started, and hopefully these will continue online.</p>
<p>Nearly all of us stayed for &#8220;Coffee and Conversation&#8221; with Eva and Deganit, and the discussion proved enlightening.  Although she started dancing late, Deganit Shemy won accolades here in Israel with her early work, even garnering the Gvanim Bemachol (Shades of Dance) prize in 2003.  We heard of her training in visual art and in Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation, which Deganit studied at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance.  This background was evident later that evening in the premiere of the choreographer&#8217;s latest work, <em>Arena</em>.  Deganit&#8217;s repeated use of prolonged, posed stillness lent the dance a sculptural quality, and when the dancers burst into action, they did so with great precision.</p>
<p>Before the conversation concluded, Deganit also talked about her choice to use female dancers, the connection of memory to her work, and <em>Arena</em>&#8216;s theme of competition.  The discussion enriched my viewing of <em>Arena</em>, and I was pleased to learn even more about the dance in a post-show talk which included the dancers and the sound designer.</p>
<h3>Reflections on Talking about Dance</h3>
<p>After spending so much time talking about dance, I started thinking more about how, when, and where we have dialogue about this non-verbal art form.  In some theaters, studios, and universities, there are conversations about dance &#8211; but not enough.  I discussed this problem with many New Yorkers during my vacation there, and back here in Tel Aviv, I feel the lack of discourse even more sorely.  While the plethora of college dance departments in the U.S. cultivates some conversation, there is no similar framework of dance in higher education in Israel.  Furthermore, the occasional pre- or post-performance talks with choreographers or other knowledgeable dance professionals which occasionally take place in the United States are nearly nonexistent here.</p>
<p>I would love to see &#8211; and participate in &#8211; more discussions about dance, and I&#8217;m curious to know what you think about this issue.  How can we increase the number of conversations about dance and make this dialogue more accessible and inviting?</p>
<h3>Related Links</h3>
<ul>
<li><a title="Deganit Shemy" href="http://dganit-shemy.com/" target="_blank">Deganit Shemy</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.dancetheaterworkshop.org/blog/2009/04/14/interview-with-deganit-shemy/" target="_blank">&#8220;Interview with Deganit Shemy&#8221; from the DTW blog</a></li>
<li><a href="http://infinitebody.blogspot.com/2009/04/shemys-arena.html" target="_blank">&#8220;Shemy&#8217;s Arena&#8221;</a> &#8211; review by Eva Yaa Asantewaa on Infinite Body</li>
<li><a href="http://idanznews.com/2009/04/19/dance-review--the-deganit-shemy-supernova.aspx" target="_blank">&#8220;The Deganit Shemy Supernova&#8221;</a> &#8211; review by Adrienne Jean Fisher on iDanz</li>
<li><a href="http://turnedin.blogspot.com/2009/04/blogger-meetup-rioult-review.html" target="_blank">&#8220;Blogger Meetup and Rioult Review&#8221;</a> &#8211; from Taylor Gordon on Off Center</li>
<li><a title="Dance Theater Workshop" href="http://www.dancetheaterworkshop.org/">Dance Theater Workshop</a></li>
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		<title>Dance In Israel joins the DanceBloggers.com community!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 21:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deborah Friedes Galili</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shortly after I started blogging, I found the desire and the need to follow other dance blogs on a regular basis.  I was eager to discover other dance bloggers and connect with them; I hoped that online, I might find a community feeling similar to what I had always enjoyed in the studio. Three issues [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="socialize-in-content" style="float:left;"><div class="socialize-in-button socialize-in-button-vertical"><iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http://www.danceinisrael.com/2008/12/dance-in-israel-joins-the-dancebloggerscom-community/&amp;layout=box_count&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=50&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light&amp;height=65" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:50px !important; height:65px;" allowTransparency="true"></iframe></div><div class="socialize-in-button socialize-in-button-vertical"><g:plusone size="tall" href="http://www.danceinisrael.com/2008/12/dance-in-israel-joins-the-dancebloggerscom-community/"></g:plusone></div><div class="socialize-in-button socialize-in-button-vertical"><a href="http://twitter.com/share" class="twitter-share-button" data-url="http://www.danceinisrael.com/2008/12/dance-in-israel-joins-the-dancebloggerscom-community/" data-text="Dance In Israel joins the DanceBloggers.com community!" data-count="vertical" data-via="socializeWP" ><!--Tweetter--></a></div></div><p>Shortly after I started blogging, I found the desire and the need to follow other dance blogs on a regular basis.  I was eager to discover other dance bloggers and connect with them; I hoped that online, I might find a community feeling similar to what I had always enjoyed in the studio.</p>
<p>Three issues arose as I explored the dance blogosphere from my initial vantage point:</p>
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<li>It wasn&#8217;t always easy to <strong>find</strong> dance bloggers, even though we exist (really!)</li>
<li>Once I found other dance bloggers, <strong>following</strong> their posts by entering their sites individually (every day) became very time consuming and tiring.</li>
<li>I still wanted to<strong> connect</strong> more easily to other dance bloggers and readers &#8211; especially since I was halfway around the world from most of the people I met online!</li>
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<p>I hope to see these issues resolved through the introduction of a new website that is bringing dance bloggers together: <a title="Dance Bloggers" href="http://www.dancebloggers.com" target="_blank">www.DanceBloggers.com</a></p>
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<h4>What is DanceBloggers.com?</h4>
<p>DanceBloggers.com is a central hub for people who blog about dance in English. The site will help dance bloggers connect and follow the dance blogosphere; it will also allow people interested in dance and blogging to learn more about the field.</p>
<h4>How does Dance Bloggers operate?</h4>
<p>This site will aggregate feeds from participating dance blogs.  The beginnings of each participating blog’s posts will automatically be displayed on the main page; when someone clicks on a post to read more, he or she will be redirected to the original blog.   All participating blogs will have links in the “Contributors” section of our sidebar and in the Dance Bloggers Directory.</p>
<p>Here is a screenshot of the DanceBloggers.com homepage (click on in for a larger image):</p>
<p><a href="http://www.danceinisrael.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/dancebloggers-homepage.png"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-510" title="DanceBloggers homepage" src="http://www.danceinisrael.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/dancebloggers-homepage-300x240.png" alt="" width="300" height="240" /></a></p>
<h4>What can Dance In Israel readers gain by tuning into Dance Bloggers?</h4>
<p>The screen shot above highlights each of these three benefits:</p>
<ul>
<li>Follow: Subscribe to daily e-mails featuring teasers of posts from many dance blogs.</li>
<li>Connect: Become a friend of Dance Bloggers to connect and share thoughts on our wall thanks to Google Friend Connect (just like in Facebook).</li>
<li>Participate: If you are also a dance blogger, you can submit your blog and gain visibility.</li>
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<p>Want to see more about Google Friend Connect so you can use it on Dance Bloggers and Dance In Israel?</p>
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(Video: Introducing Google Friend Connect)</p>
<h4>Want to support Dance Bloggers?</h4>
<p>Please share this with your friends via e-mail and <a title="Dance Bloggers Facebook Fan Page" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dance-Bloggers/39355361307" target="_blank">Facebook</a>!</p>
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<p><em>Full disclosure and thanks:</em><strong> </strong>My partner Tal and I started Dance Bloggers, and above is an edited excerpt of the <a title="Dance Bloggers About" href="http://www.dancebloggers.com/about/" target="_blank">Dance Bloggers About page</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also grateful to Kristin Sloan and <a title="The Winger" href="http://thewinger.com" target="_blank">The Winger </a>- a collection of dance professionals blogging on one site &#8211; which first hooked me into the larger dance blogosphere.</p>
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