The American Dance Festival Archives serves as the
repository for multiformat records of enduring historical value created
and collected by ADF. The Archives preserves the collections for use
by the dance community, including students, scholars, and the general
public.
The Archives encourages research and scholarship
on the historical, cultural, and international significance of modern
dance through ongoing development of its resources and access to them,
user services, and participation in the dance archival community. In
all its activities, the Archives supports and furthers ADF's commitment
to the creation and preservation of the art form.
ADF's publication A Guide to Archival Collaboration:
The Partnership Between American Dance Festival and Duke University
Libraries describes ADF’s archival procedures and policies
and outlines its partnership with Duke University Special Collections
Library. Written and produced by ADF in conjunction with Steven L. Hensen
of Duke's Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, the
pamphlet suggests methods to archive dance materials collaboratively
and is available for free by emailing adfarchives@americandancefestival.org.
Contacting the Archivist
You can email the adfarchives@americandancefestival.org
with questions or requests regarding our collections.
Please include your name, affiliation (if applicable), and complete
address and phone number(s) in your email.
For interlibrary loan (ILL) requests please see the ADF
InterLibrary Loan form.