Why would a choreographer be interested in “giving away” one of his or her dances to the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection?
A. Choreographers who have created Repertory EtudesTM have benefited in many ways. As artists they have honed in and identified their unique style and influences; they have the pleasure of knowing that their work is known and valued by a broad population; they know that the Institute’s support materials are giving them a place in American dance history; they find employment teaching and coaching the “Etude”.
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