The UCLA National Dance/Media Project Leadership Group was conceived as a core of national leaders and experts, who would be brought together in a series of meetings, held on the UCLA campus over a four-year cycle beginning in 1997. The group is designed to function as a research-and-development think tank, formulating and advancing theory and practice on the key issues concerning the use of media in the documentation of dance. It is specifically charged with planning and guiding the National Conference on Dance, Media, and Documentation; shaping the UCLA National Dance/Media Fellowship Program and selecting the Fellows; and providing guidance and direction to the ND/MP as a whole.

Leadership Group Meetings

A three-day meeting of the UCLA National Dance/Media Leadership Group is scheduled between September 15 - 17, 2000. Fellows have the option to participate in the meeting and make presentations to the group. Members of the Leadership Group serve as valuable resources and help Fellows develop contacts in the field.

Profiles of the Leadership Group