_Types of Blog Posts
Interview
•with choreographer about upcoming performance
•with choreographer about process/history
•with non-choreographer about how choreography affects them
•with artists affiliated with choreography (musicians, lighting designers, directors, etc.)
•with multiple people about a specific topic (auditions, mentoring, education, etc.)
Preview
•of an upcoming performance
•of a series of performances (four places to see Doug Elkins this summer, three places to see tap dancing in New York City or two shows happening this weekend)
•of an upcoming class or workshop
•of an upcoming event (support local dance at the BDA fundraiser this weekend)
Review
•of a class or workshop
•of a performance or event
•of a dance related book or story
•of an exhibit with dance/choreography themes
Personal Story (or TourTail)
•about building your own choreography
•about working with others
•about people you’ve met or places you’ve gone
How to:
These posts should be more on choreography or the business of dance rather than a specific dance technique, for instance, audition tips, advice on setting a piece on a different dance company, timeline for producing a show.
•with choreographer about upcoming performance
•with choreographer about process/history
•with non-choreographer about how choreography affects them
•with artists affiliated with choreography (musicians, lighting designers, directors, etc.)
•with multiple people about a specific topic (auditions, mentoring, education, etc.)
Preview
•of an upcoming performance
•of a series of performances (four places to see Doug Elkins this summer, three places to see tap dancing in New York City or two shows happening this weekend)
•of an upcoming class or workshop
•of an upcoming event (support local dance at the BDA fundraiser this weekend)
Review
•of a class or workshop
•of a performance or event
•of a dance related book or story
•of an exhibit with dance/choreography themes
Personal Story (or TourTail)
•about building your own choreography
•about working with others
•about people you’ve met or places you’ve gone
How to:
These posts should be more on choreography or the business of dance rather than a specific dance technique, for instance, audition tips, advice on setting a piece on a different dance company, timeline for producing a show.