American Dance Festival
Home of an Art Form - In July 1934, the small town of Bennington, Vermont, became the unexpected scene of another American revolution. It was a revolution that managed to change irreversibly the face of American art.
American Dance Festival - News & Observer
The News & Observer's page dedicated to the 2007 American Dance Festival. Includes schedules, slide shows, and videos of upcoming ADF performances.
CyberDance
CyberDance is an extensive internet dance database - a collection of over 3,500 links to classical ballet and modern dance resources on the Internet.
Dance Companies Listing
"Dance Links" was begun by dance videographer Amy Reusch with the assistance of James White on behalf of the newsgroup alt.arts.ballet . "Dance Links" is currently a voluntary effort on the part of Jon Wright and Amy Reusch.
Dance Theater Workshop
One of this country's preeminent performing arts institutions, Dance Theater Workshop remains vigorously committed to maintaining its uncompromising mission: to identify and nurture talented emerging and mid-career artists working in diverse cultural contexts; to stimulate a broader audience and public context for these artists and their work; and to offer opportunities for these artists by providing an interactive community laboratory for the imagination and its essential, practical application to the world around us.
dance.net
dance.net is an independent dance community on the web. We strive to offer dancers a unique fun & safe place on the Internet to learn about all dance forms and meet fellow students, dancers, instructors, coaches, choreographers, and studio owners.
DanceArt.com
DanceArt.com provides a collection of dance-related message boards, articles, news features, and shopping.
National Dance Association
The National Dance Association envisions a society where dance and dance education are an integral part of education and community life.
Sapphire Swan Dance Directory
The goal of the Sapphire Swan Dance Directory is to provide links to the best dance resources available on the Web. The Directory provides links to three kinds of dance web sites: 1) sites that have good collections of links, usually in a specialized area of dance, 2) sites that include information about an area of dance, and 3) selected sites of dance organizations and individual dancers.
The Dance Insider
Streaming video is relatively uncharted territory for dance Web sites. The pioneer of the moment is New York-based videographer Dennis Diamond, whose clips of several important premieres this season appear on danceinsider.com, a Web site devoted to "flash reviews" available the morning after performances.