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Help thINKingDANCE by speaking with a member of their organization on the phone for 1 hour about their organizational strategy.
thINKingDANCE
Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Posted May 18th

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What we'd like to talk about

I'd like strategic advice on clarifying intellectual property rights within a small arts non-profit. We want to create an internal contract, and explore what is best for us as we consider archiving.

Additional context

tD is considering archiving our website with Temple University. Before doing so, we need to clarify who has intellectual property rights within our organization- tD or the writers? We also need advice drafting a certificate of gift between tD and Temple to ensure we maintain some rights as an organization that is still operating (aka has not gone defunct).

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Writer, Editor, Board Member

Our mission

thINKingDANCE is a consortium of dance artists and writers who work together to provide critical coverage for dance, to build audiences for dance, and to foster the art of dance writing in Philadelphia and beyond. thINKingDANCE increases visibility for dance, encourages new forms of dance writing, broadens the scope of dance coverage, and increases audience receptivity to dance. We do this through partnerships and live events, as well as at thinkingdance.net, our online dance journal. We train and educate our writers through regular workshops with visiting dance writers, monthly peer-critique sessions, and an uncommonly rigorous two-tiered editing process.