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Dear ARLIS/NA Colleagues,
NDSR Art presents the webinar "Archiving Performance in an Institutional
Context: Perspectives from the Mark Morris Dance Group", which will take
place on Feb 28, 2019, 11:00 AM EST.

Please register at
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/445951317819889921
Dance is an ephemeral art form that does not archive easily. However, if we
consider the nearly 40-year history of the Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG),
and even longer career of its illustrious choreographer Mark Morris, the
ability to preserve, recall and re-stage dance becomes a challenge of
institutional and cultural importance. In this webinar Mark Morris Dance
Group archivists, Stephanie Neel and Regina Carra will share insights about
their ongoing project to set up a new archive and digital database for
MMDG, focusing specifically on the tools, strategies, and collaborations
that have allowed them to provide enhanced access to the company’s history.
Attendees will learn about the challenges of capturing and cataloging
performance, what it is like to work for an active dance company, and
approaches for engaging artists and staff in the archival process.

*ABOUT THE PROJECT *
Funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Mark Morris Dance Group
Archives Project is a three-year digitization project jointly managed by
MMDG and the Dance Heritage Coalition (the archives and preservation branch
of Dance/USA). Now in its final year, the goal of the project is to
digitize MMDG’s audiovisual and paper materials and make them accessible to
staff, dancers, and outside researchers with a new database built with
Collective Access, an open-source content management system developed by
Whirl-i-gig.

*Presenters: *
Stephanie Neel, Archives Project Manager
Regina Carra, Archives Project Metadata and Cataloging Coordinator
*Moderator:*
Cristina Fontánez Rodríguez, NDSR Art Resident

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the webinar.
A recording of the webinar will also be made available on the ARLIS/NA
Learning Portal.

Kind Regards,
Cristina
*Cristina Fontánez Rodríguez*
NDSR Art Resident
Decker Library
[image: MICA Logo] <https://www.mica.edu/>
1300 W Mount Royal Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21217
410.225.4272
National Digital Stewardship  <http://ndsr-pma.arlisna.org/>
Residency for Art Information <http://ndsr-pma.arlisna.org/>


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