Elan Award

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The Elan Award is presented annually to an established choreographer. [1] The awards ceremony, which has been often held at the Fashion Institute of Technology, also serves as an opportunity for up-and-coming choreographers to present original work. [2] [3]

Fashion Institute of Technology Design/Textile Museum in New York, NY

The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is a public college in Manhattan, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) and focuses on art, business, design, mass communication, and technology connected to the fashion industry. It was founded in 1944.

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References

  1. Murray, Matthew (December 2005). "Susan Stroman Honored at Elan Awards", Stage Directions18 (12): 13.
  2. Teusink, Laura (May–June 2004). "Giving Your Work Wings", Dance Spirit8 (5): 50.
  3. Cassity, Jessica (November 2001). "Flying High", Dance Spirit5 (9): 17.