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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 22:13


 
                                     Listing guidelines


 
Please do not confuse between:

a) listing in the Who's Who in Dance, which is open and free of charge,

and

b) joining CID as Member, which is after approval of credentials and naturally

entails a fee.


 
Only select institutions and individuals are CID members, while listing in the

Directory is open to all.

CID members receive every year a letter of confirmation of membership signed by

the President of CID.

To apply for CID membership go to CID Membership


 
General
1. Consult the Directory to get an idea of the final destination and format of your

data. Check if you are already listed.


 
2. Language is English. Titles of organizations can be written in the original

language, then in English translation, if space available.


 
3. No words in capital letters, except initials. Avoid abbreviations.


 
4. If in doubt, just send your full data by email and we will do the rest; or ask our

Directory Team at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


 
5. We do not include entries without a permanent postal address.


 
6. Write your data one field under the other, within the message. Do not send it as

attached file.


 
7. Listing your data in the Directory does not imply any connection to CID or any

obligation whatsoever by CID.


 
The fields


 
Name

- Mr. for all males, Ms. for all females. Dr. or Prof. or other titles after Mr. or Ms.

- Given name first, then family name, then comma, then function or position in the

Organization

- One name per entry.

- When two persons have positions in the same Organization, write two entries with
the same other data.

- Maximum 50 characters and spaces


 
Organization

- Write the title of the Organization (school, company, magazine, group, business,

foundation, association etc.) in English. If space available write it also in the

original language (in brackets).

- Maximum 100 characters and spaces


 
Postal address


Street

- Number before or after the street name, according to usage in the country. Do not

translate terms like Street, Place, Avenue etc. Avoid abbreviations if space

available.

- Maximum 50 characters and spaces


Locality

- Postal code first (after the two-letter prefix for the country, if you know it), then

locality (municipality). Eventually, after comma, the province, state or region.

- Maximum 50 characters and spaces


Country

- Examples:
U.S.A., U.K., Austria (notRepublic of Austria)

- Maximum 50 characters and spaces

 
Email address

- Write a second Email address (after a semicolon ; ) or a third one, if space

available.

- Your email address will never appear online, to avoid spamming

-   Maximum 50 characters and spaces

 
Web site URL

- Write a second URL (after a semicolon ; ) if space available

- Maximum 100 characters and spaces


 
Tel/Fax

- Do not write Tel. before the number

- Write prefix for out-of-country dialing, in brackets, then number for local calls.

Examples: (1.960) 365 4529 for the
USA or Canada, fax (49.30) 428.3538 for

Germany
.

- After each number write w for work, or h for home, or m for mobile

- Maximum 100 characters and spaces


 
Activities

Just describe your work. This field is used for searches, so remember to include

keywords such as:

- Category: Teacher, Choreographer, Supplier, Critic, Researcher, School,

Company, Group

- Kind of dance: ballet, folk, modern, samba, ballroom, tango

- For folk dance, specify: Irish, Israeli, Russian, International

- Type of activity: amateur, professional, recreational, performing, education

- Other details: write simply what you do, what distinguishes you from others

- No advertisements, no value judgements (avoid verbs and adjectives)

- Maximum 200 characters and spaces


 
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