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dedicated to the research and development of post-modern and contemporary dance in boston
dedicated to the research and development of post-modern and contemporary dance in boston

About Us

“Welcome to the New Movement Collaborative (NMC), a pioneering platform based in Boston dedicated to the research, development, and dialogue of post-modern and contemporary dance. Our mission is to fuel the growth of these dance forms by connecting scholars, practitioners, educators, and enthusiasts. We see dance as a potent form of cultural expression and human connection.”

Research & Publications

“Explore the latest research initiatives and publications from NMC, specifically focusing on post-modern and contemporary dance. Our studies range from historical insights to innovative methodologies in these dance forms. Browse through our blog and peer-reviewed journal for rigorous scholarship and insightful perspectives.”

Events & Conferences

“Join us at our Boston-based events and online conferences, where leading researchers and dancers share their latest discoveries and techniques in post-modern and contemporary dance. These events provide excellent opportunities for learning, networking, and collaborative thinking.”

Membership

“Be part of our dedicated community and enjoy benefits like access to our research library, discounted rates for events, and eligibility for research grants and awards. Our memberships are designed for all – professionals, students, institutions, and patrons of contemporary and post-modern dance.”

Education & Resources

“Whether you’re a dance scholar, an educator, or a student, NMC’s educational resources are designed to assist and inspire you in the realm of post-modern and contemporary dance. Our range of online tutorials, research toolkits, and teaching guides are all geared to support and fuel your passion.”

Contact Us

“NMC welcomes your thoughts, queries, and suggestions. Get in touch with us to learn more about our initiatives, memberships, collaborations, or if you simply want to discuss post-modern and contemporary dance!”