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Contact Improvisation Links
This page contains links to other contact improvisation dance sites.
Festivals and Jams
Harbin Jam (Northern California)
Israeli Contact Festival
Italian Contact Festival - Orvieto, Italy presents an international improvisation and live performing arts festival.
Seattle Festival of Alternative Dance and Improvisation (SFADI)
West Coast Contact Improvisation Festival (Berkeley, CA)
World Contact Improv Jam Map
Contact Improv Discussion Groups
Coast Contact Improv is an e-mail group for Contact Improvisation enthusiasts on the West Coast of North America. The group's purpose is to help Contact Improv Dancers stay informed of dance events happening on the West Coast and to help Organizers and Instructors to reach a wider audience when promoting CI workshops and Jams. Free for anyone to join.
Seattle Contact Improvisation Group. You are encouraged to post your thoughts and reflections on jams, classes, personal experiences, or other writing related to Contact.
CI-Related Yahoo Groups
More Contact Improv and Dance Links
Click here for links to Contact Improvisation Teachers.
Contact Improv Net lists jams, workshops, festivals, more.
Contact Quarterly, A Vehicle for Moving Ideas, is a biannual journal of dance, improvisation, performance, and contemporary movement arts. Contact Collobrations, publisher of Contact Quarterly, also sells dance-related books and would really appreciate your support in this era of underfunding for the arts.
Earthdance is the home for the improvisational dance community.
Instructional Dance Videos. Sorry, no contact improvisation, but you will find Ballroom Dance, Belly Dance, Break Dance, Cajun/Zydeco Dance, Hip Hop & Funk, Hula Dance, Jazz Dance, Latin Dances, Lindy Hop, and more. Also, Active Isolated Flexibility & Stretching For Dancers Video.
Contact Improvisation in Amsterdam Boston, MA Canada Durham, NC Germany Los Angeles, CA Madison, WI South Africa Sweden United Kingdom Dances That Describe Themselves: The Improvised Choreography of Richard Bull by Susan Leigh Foster
Dance Imagery for Technique and Performance by Eric Franklin
Anatomy of Movement by Blandine C. Germain

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