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The New England Foundation for the Arts’ Regional Dance Development Initiative (RDDI) is a program of the National Dance Project (NDP). The purpose of RDDI is to increase the scope, visibility, and viability of dance activity in and across regions in the United States.
For over 15 years, the program has worked to leverage and expand on existing regional resources, foster vital networks of dance artists, presenters, and communities, and to provide artistic career growth opportunities for regional dance. RDDI is designed and produced in partnership with local funders, organizing partners, and an advisory committee in order to meet the unique needs and concerns of the dance community being uplifted. Its mission is to strengthen connections and relationships that will nourish the local and regional dance field.
In line with these evolving times, NEFA will continue to adjust RDDI: New England Now as needed in order to keep everyone involved healthy and safe while creating an environment for shared learning and abundance.
RDDI: New England Now (2021-2022) activities/experiences will be informed by past RDDI experiences and the 2017 New England Choreographers' and New England Dance Cultural Organizers’ Convenings. In addition, RDDI: New England Now activities/experiences will be responsive to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on the regional arts & culture landscape. The initiative will align with or complement local and regional funding opportunities including NEFA’s New England Dance Fund and New England States Touring (NEST) program, as well as The Boston Foundations’ Live Arts Boston and Next Steps for Boston Dance grant programs.
RDDI: New England Now is informed by NEFA’s Mission, Vision, and Values.
New England has long been home to influential dance presenters and educational institutions who attract audiences and practitioners alike. As we closely examine the evolution of our programming in response to the needs of our community, we recognize the onset of a renaissance of dance makers in our region contributing to the vitality of our communities and we are ready to use our wealth of knowledge and experience to do our part to strengthen capacity of the dance community that surrounds us.”
– Indira Goodwine, Program Director, Dance, New England Foundation for the Arts
We value and seek to cultivate a culture of abundance in New England-based for dance makers through RDDI: New England Now.
The design and multiplicity of RDDI: New England Now activities/experiences are curated to support sustainable relationships, strengthen networks for long-term capacity building among New England-based dance makers, New England dance cultural organizers, and their communities. We believe these sustainable relationships are the foundation of a more resilient, self-aware, and robust regional dance community.
We believe maximum impact of RDDI: New England Now will be achieved through an environment where New England dance cultural organizers and presenters work in a reciprocal manner with regional dance makers to support their creative endeavors, and ultimately;
The Boston Foundation believes and understands that given the incredible resources we have regionally, the dance ecology of Boston is uniquely strengthened by utilizing a regional approach. We are excited to partner with NEFA, which brings its regional lens, deep expertise and incredibly strong relationships to this work.”
– Allyson Esposito, Former Director Arts and Culture, The Boston Foundation
RDDI: New England Now includes three connected components: a Professional Development Lab, an Intersections Summit, and a New England Now Platform. Each component of RDDI: New England Now is designed to help a cohort of 12 New England-based dance makers articulate their practice and strengthen partnerships between New England-based artists and cultural organizers.
The three connected components:
for Selected Artists
July 25-August 1, 2021 | Bates Dance Festival - Lewiston, Maine
This seven-day experience is immersive and introspective, a deep-dive with a cohort of regional peers, faculty, and mentors. During the lab, selected artists will articulate their artistic vision and goals, examine their creative process, and clarify how these two inform and meet one another. Selected artists will devise strategies to develop and present their work for, to, and with community in the most fully realized form.
Faculty will be confirmed and curriculum will be refined based on the needs of the selected artists. It is our intention for the faculty to be reflective of both the cohort and dance ecology in New England. See previous RDDI artists and faculty.
for Selected Artists and Regional Industry Leaders
September 29–October 2, 2021 | Redfern Arts Center at Keene State College - Keene, New Hampshire
Regional Dance Development Initiative (RDDI): New England Now’s Intersections Summit is designed for and with the New England community to amplify the leadership that dance plays regionally alongside industries New England is known for, such as education, the sciences, and political and social organizing. The second of three interconnected components, this curated convening is also an opportunity to foster a culture of abundance through intentional sharing, learning, and community building that reimagines New England dance thriving.
for Selected Artists, additional Curated Artists, and New England Dance Cultural Organizers
March 14–March 20, 2022 | Performances and Presentations at Institute of Contemporary Arts/Boston (ICA) in partnership with Global Arts Live – Boston, Massachusetts
The final component of RDDI: New England Now is a weekend platform of performances and presentations wherein participating artists will share work in development with special guests and a general audience. Selected artists will also be responsible for identifying six additional New England-based dance makers to participate as part of the platform. The weekend will include meetings, social and small group sessions, designed to provide opportunities for deeper dialogue between participating and curated artists with regional curators, presenters, and producers.
For regional presenters and cultural organizers, this component of RDDI: New England Now is an opportunity to become acquainted with the range and depth of the dance artists, creative processes, community engagement approaches, and cross sector opportunities from the New England region.
Please Note: We request that selected artists hold the aforementioned dates until the RDDI: New England Now Platform schedule is confirmed. The final schedule will be based on the technical needs of the selected cohort and platform at a later date.
RDDI: New England Now is designed for a group of New England-based dance makers who identify with the following statements:
The cohort will be chosen by a regional panel of New England artists and cultural organizers based on the following criteria:
The regional panel will seek a group of artists representing the breadth of New England’s diversity as exemplified through NEFA’s values inclusive of artistic experiences, career stage, dance aesthetics, forms and genres.
NEFA values an equitable, diverse, and inclusive world, which we interpret as all people having fair access to the tools and resources they need to realize creative and community endeavors. We acknowledge structural inequities that have excluded individuals and communities from opportunity based on race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, class, age, language, culture, and geography, and strive to counter those inequities in our work.
Buy tickets to the New England Now Dance Platform (March 18-20) via Global Arts Live or the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)/Boston.
In a time of continued duress for the arts in America, NEFA’s National Dance Project is grateful to be focusing on abundance, health, and collectively building a future filled with opportunities for New England dance to thrive, while engaging with eighteen individual artists and their networks across the region.
*Indicates a New England Now Dance Platform Curated Artist
The RDDI: New England Now Faculty will co-lead the Professional Development Lab, a week-long immersive and introspective experience. They represent facets of the regional dance landscape’s strengths and opportunities as we amplify new ways of collective building towards artists thriving.
It is our responsibility to get to know the dance artists in our region. We will strive to be accessible points of reference for our local dance communities. We commit to support and champion New England dance artists inside and outside our region.”
- Statement from participants in the New England Cultural Organizers Convening, October 2017
New England Now was developed with the support of Regional Advocates representative of our region's many and varied dance companies, performers, centers, presenters, college and university training programs and residency sites.
Regional Advocates have committed to support New England dance makers and to:
Jean Appolon Maure Aronson John Andress Mesma Belsaré Olivier Besson Andrea Blesso Albuquerque Christal Brown Fiona Coffey Sara Coffey Shoshona Currier Peter DiMuro David Dorfman Sharon Fantl Randal Fippinger |
Sarah Mae Gibbons Steven Raider Ginsburg Adrienne Hawkins Aaron Jungels Sue Killam Steve MacQueen Ariana Massery Billy McClain Bobby McClain Miki Ohlsen Aimée M. Petrin Sydney Skybetter Nicole Lynn Stanton Aysha Upchurch (The Dancing Diplomat) David R. White |
The Aliad Fund at the Boston Foundation
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