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a guide to outstanding dance resources for research and enrichment

Dance in the Metroplex

Dance events in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex are aggregated through "Go See DFW," compiled by the Dallas Morning News (if you get a subscription login, try another browser); also, public TV/radio station KERA presents its own "Art and Seek" calendar, though it no longer has a "dance" filter (try putting dance in the search box).

The North Texas Dance Council 's "Find Dance / Area Performances" link also lists event information, though upcoming events are only current for one month at a time. NTDC's Dance! North Texas quarterly publication also gives brief listings of events. Dance!... is found on the Council's website (current issue) and past issues are archived.

TCU dance events / College of Fine Arts  

Dance Online: Dance in Video

La Dame aux Camelias, available with hundreds of other titles in the Dance Online: Dance in Video database (click the photo to play the video). More resources are under the Videos tab above.

La Dame aux Camelias / Dance in Video database (Alexander Street Press)

Search tools

There are three major tools for finding material for your research projects.  Here's a quick summary of those tools.  See the FrogScholar & catalog tabs above for more.

  FrogScholar is a flexible, Google-like search tool available from the search box at library.tcu.edu, accessing everything that the catalog does, PLUS
most of TCU's databases, connecting you to books, journal and newspaper articles, videos and more. < use FrogScholar Dance search >
     
  The TCU Library catalog is a precision tool for obtaining information on books, DVDs, journals and more, with direct access to some online  
materials like ebooks and streaming videos. The catalog does NOT find articles within journals.  The catalog is available from the library home page or library.tcu.edu/catalog.
     
  Databases are specialized collections of online materials such as journal articles, book chapters, images/music/videos, maps, reports, statistics
and much more. Each database vendor (for example, Alexander Street Press) has its own search interface.  Find the databases page from the purple tabs at library.tcu.edu. For the Dance community, there's a list of Dance databases.

Dance news

Here are some of the latest dance stories from the New York Times.  For MORE NEWS go to Arts Journal; also check out the Current dance news and review sources box in this guide.

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Dance Research Librarian

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Laura Ruede
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