Dance Films Association
The Dance Films Association (DFA) is a non-profit organization founded by Susan Braun in 1956; José Limón, Ted Shawn and Alicia Markova were charter members. Its stated purpose is, "Dedicated to furthering the art of dance film.".[1]
DFA has held a film festival every year since 1971, which has been co-sponsored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center since 1996. It also arranges tours of dance films; in 2010 over forty venues were booked, from New York — the Museum of Modern Art — to Bialystok, Havana, Manipur and Istanbul. [2]
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Dance
- Index
- Outline
- List of dances
- List of dancers
- Solo
- Partner
- close embrace
- closed position
- open position
- slow dance
- circle
- contra
- line
- round
- square
- Acro
- Ballet
- Ballroom
- Belly
- Boogaloo
- Breaking
- Contemporary
- Country–western
- Flamenco
- Hip-hop
- Historical
- Jazz
- Latin
- Lyrical
- Modern
- Polka
- Postmodern
- Swing
- Tap
- Two-step
- Ballet
- Choreography
- Connection
- Dance theory
- Graham
- Lead and follow
- Moves
- Musicality
- Pointe
- Pole
- Sequence
- Spotting
- Turnout
- Turns
(national
dances)
- Africa
- Albania
- Arab
- Armenia
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- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
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- Denmark
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- India
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- Kurdish
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- United States
- Uzbekistan
- Venezuela
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- Wallis and Futuna
- Zimbabwe