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Colorado Dance Festival ends long run. (News).


Cutting-edge experimental dance; pioneering tap celebrations; classes in a dizzying array of forms and styles; cross-cultural collaborative performances; community outreach for seniors, at-risk youth, and the homeless: All these services and more have been provided since 1982 by the acclaimed Colorado Dance Festival. After operating on lean budgets with a tiny staff as national and local funding fluctuated, CDF (1) (Central Distribution Frame) A connecting unit (typically a hub) that acts as a central distribution point to all the nodes in a zone or domain. See MDF.  announced in September 2001 that it was closing its doors after nineteen years.

"It's been a couple of years' struggle," said CDF's final executive director, Katie MacDiarmid. "There's still a trickle-down effect This article discusses a marketing phenomenon. For the political term see trickle-down economics.
The trickle-down effect is a marketing phenomenon that affects many consumer goods, including new technology and fashion.
 of the drastic cuts in the National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

Independent agency of the U.S. government that supports the creation, dissemination, and performance of the arts. It was created by the U.S.
 over a decade ago."

But it seems the downturn in the economy, along with guideline changes in corporate and foundation giving, struck the most lethal blow. In its last year of operation, the festival received $18,550 more in state and federal funding than its officials had budgeted for--but, when it came to foundations, corporations, and other private donors, they got $87,400 less than expected. In addition, class and performance income fell by $17,195. In total, funds raised for the 2000-2001 season were $103,000 less than the budget the CDF had at its peak.

"We hired an experienced fund-raiser, and she had no luck," said CDF founder Marda Kirn. "The economic climate has been so difficult, with layoffs and reorganizations. And that was before September 11."

"New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 is, where many dance-funding sources have their base. They need to have other priorities now, and we totally support them in that," Kirn says. "But with all these factors coming together, it didn't seem we'd be able to recoup this time."

Long considered one of the top five national dance festivals, Colorado Dance Festival has been a fixture in Boulder and an enduring influence on the state and nation since its beginnings in 1982. But in recent years CDF has struggled to stay afloat.

Colorado ought to be an artist's dream come true, with an exploding population with higher-than-average education and disposable-income levels. But the state also ranks forty-sixth out of the fifty states in per capita [Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals.  spending on the arts. While the national rate is $1.56 per person annually, Colorado spends $0.44.

In 1998, the sinking federal dance dollar and other funding woes finally caught up with two other Colorado dance organizations; Dance Aspen aspen, in botany
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Aspen, city, United States
Aspen (ăs`pən), city (1990 pop. 5,049), alt. 7,850 ft (2,390 m), seat of Pitkin co., S central Colo.
 and the Glenwood Springs Dance Festival shut down that year. Since then, Boulder's Space for Dance theater The German Tanztheater ("dance theatre") grew out of German expressionist dance. Its most influential performers are Pina Bausch and Susanne Linke.  and the popular studio Dance West also have closed.

At its peak, CDF operated on a $500,000 budget and served ten thousand people per season. It offered a stronger educational component than many dance festivals, with greater diversity of faculty, and classes in modern dance and repertoire, composition, swing, hip-hop, contact improvisation Contact improvisation (CI) is a dance technique in which points of physical contact provide the starting point for movement improvisation and exploration. Contact Improvisation is a form of dance improvisation and is one of the best-known and most characteristic forms of postmodern , and dances of Asia, Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , and the African diaspora The African diaspora is the diaspora created by the movements and cultures of Africans and their descendants throughout the world, to places such as the Americas, (including the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America) Europe and Asia. . CDF's five tap festivals helped to feed the tap renaissance across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , Kirn said.

From its early days, CDF's performance series focused on emerging and experimental dance artists; many of them went on to national recognition, including Doug Varone and Dancers, David Rousseve/ REALITY, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and her Urban Bush Women, Rennie Harris PureMovement, and Eiko & Koma.

"CDF was very important in the early days of my career," said innovative dancer/choreographer Dana Reitz, who presented three seasons at CDF. "It was one of the few places around the country that believed in and accepted contemporary work. And it was nice to be able to perform in the U.S.; in those days, most of us had to perform in Europe to be understood."

CDF's demise will be felt across the country. Douglas Sonntag, director of dance at the National Endowment for the Arts, said, "CDF has been an invaluable service for dancers. This is a great loss for the people of Colorado and the national dance field."
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