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Part 7 of seven parts: Organizations
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Contents:

PART 7. ORGANIZATIONS

   7.1. General
   7.2. Organizations offering help with eating disorders

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7. Organizations

       Sandi Kurtz has provided the following list of dance-related
organizations:

7.1.  General

American Dance Guild
       31 West 21st Street
       New York, N. Y.  10010
       (212) 627-3790
       Fax: (212) 675-9657
       A not-for-profit membership organization that serves the dance
       community with performance opportunities, conferences, workshops,
       scholarships, and publications.  See section 6.2 for information
       about their periodical, _American Dance_.

Congress on Research in Dance
       % Department of Dance
       SUNY/Brockport
       Brockport, N. Y.  14420
       (716) 395-2590
       One of the few scholarly organizations, topics cover most aspects
       of dance, good journal

Dance Critics Association
       POB 1882
       Old Chelsea Station
       New York, N. Y.  10011
       (212) 254-7905
       Mix of working critics and academics; newsletter

Dance Heritage Coalition
       149 Harmon Ave
       Pelham, N. Y.  10803
       (914) 738-7185
       Catherine Johnson, Coordinator
       Working on preservation and scholarly issues, maintains
       Dance-HC, a listserve for dance

Dance Notation Bureau
       33 West 21st Street
       New York, N. Y.  10010
       (212) 807-7899
       E-mail: [email protected]
       The Labanotation organization offers correspondence courses, too.

Dance USA
       777-14th Street NW, Suite 540
       Washington, D. C.  20005
       (202) 628-0144
       Primarily for dance companies, but publishes newsletter on
       advocacy issues as well

Florida Dance Assn.
       300 N.E. 2nd Ave., #1410
       Miami, Fla. 33132-2204
       (305) 347-3413

Laban Institute of Movement Study
       11 East 4th Street
       New York, N. Y.  10003-6902
       (212) 477-4299
       The Laban Movement Analysis organization (separate from Labanotation)

National Dance Association  (American Alliance for Health, Physical
           Education, Recreation, and Dance)
       1900 Association Drive
       Reston, Va.  22091-1599
       Dance through a PE perspective

The Royal Acadamy of Dancing
       Web: http://www.rad.org.uk
       E-mail: [email protected]

Society of Dance History Scholars
       % Angelika Gerbes
       Department of Dance
       Ohio State University
       Columbus, Ohio  43210
       (614) 292-7977
       Excellent journal "Studies in Dance History"

Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers
       1501 Broadway, Suite 2003
       New York, N. Y.  10036
       (212) 302-5359

World Dance Alliance
       % Dance Magazine
       33 West 60th Street, 10th Floor
       New York, N. Y.  10023


7.2. Organizations offering help with eating disorders

       Many women dancers, under pressure to keep their weight down,
have fallen victim to eating disorders.  For those who need advice about
bulimia, anorexia nervosa, etc., there are a number of groups offering
educational materials & referrals to professionals:

American Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Assn (AABA)
   (212) 734-1114
   [email protected]
   http://members.aol.com/amanbu

Foundation for Education about Eating Disorders
   (410) 467-0603

National Anorexic Aid Society
   (614) 436-1112

Nat'l Assn of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders
   (708) 831-3438

National Eating Disorders Organization
   Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
   6655 South Yale Avenue
   Tulsa, Okla.  74136
   (918) 481-4044

Overeaters Anonymous
   (800) 743-8703

Gurze Books - publishes books on eating disorders, catalog available by
   calling (619) 434-7533.

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