
Please note that this meal is NOT included with One-day Sun 10/30 and Mon 10/31 registrations. The meal will be boxed and available to take away for anyone who does not wish to eat indoors with others. Please check here for up to date health and safety information.īlueberry and Balsamic BBQ Chicken, Warm New Potatoes and Asparagus Salad, Heirloom Tomato Relish (dairy free/gluten free) All attendees at the 2022 NDEO National Conference will need to be fully vaccinated against covid-19 and submit proof of vaccination prior to attendance.
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In order to maintain the health and well-being of all participants at the conference, NDEO will be following all CDC, national, and local covid-19 guidance and will update our health and safety policies for conference as needed. NDEO is committed to creating the safest conference experience possible for all participants. Conference HotelĪtlanta, GA 30303 Health & Safety Protocols CHANGES TO REGISTRATION: Any changes made to registration after payment may incur a $50 admin fee (per registration). Below you will find information on booking your hotel room with our host hotel.** Refund Policy:ĬANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY: $50 administration fee charged. **Please click the Pricing tab above to view conference registration prices.

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The full conference schedule is generally released online over the summer before that year's conference.

A full day of pre-conference intensives precedes the official start of conference. Held annually in the fall, a typical in-person NDEO National Conference includes three full days of over 250 workshops, master classes, panel and paper presentations, social events and performances. Take your place at the crowded table, connecting with others to find joy in shared creation, process pain and loss, and leave with new perspectives that will help propel the field of dance education forward. We welcome you to take what you need and share what you can, supporting individual needs through community practice. NDEO invites dance educators to come together in person this October to spark creativity, embrace the joy of communal experience, and hold space for the myriad ways we have shifted as dancers, educators, choreographers, and humans as we’ve moved through the last few years.
