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Spanish dance at the APAP NYC Conference 2019

Spanish dance at the APAP NYC Conference 2019

APAP | NYC, the main international meeting of the performing arts industry and the annual conference of the members of APAP, the Association of Performing Arts Professions of the United States, is slated for 4 to 8 January 2019. It features more than 1,000 artists’ presentations/showcases during and around the conference – one of the main reasons why professionals from all over the world attend APAP | NYC.

AC/E, through the programme for the internationalisation of Spanish dance run by  FECED  and AC/E, is covering the travel expenses of the Spanish companies invited to take part 2Proposiciones Danza-Teatro, which presents its contemporary dance show "Hay cuerpos que no se olvidan", and that of Anabel Veloso with her scenic flamenco show "24 quilates". The aim of the programme is to facilitate the internationalisation of Spanish companies at fairs and other international sector events.

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