Date: 
Saturday 23 November 2013
Lieu: Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London
Deadline: 4 octobre

http://www.ndta.org.ukThis year’s NDTA conference will focus on changes to the national curriculum and best practice in dance education. Through keynote presentations, seminars and practical workshops, Moving On will support teachers, and those interested in dance in schools, to understand and implement the curriculum changes.

In collaboration with DanceHE, Moving On will again feature research by and for dance teachers. Focusing upon or related to children and young people's dance education we invite proposals for research led presentations that address (but are not limited) to the following areas:
• Approaching dance education pedagogy
• Dynamics of dance learning
• Dance education research methodologies

We hope the sessions will represent a mix of researchers at different points in their careers. So whether you are researching at M level, as part of a CPD initiative, a PhD or are an early career or experienced researcher we would like to hear from you.Presentations will be 30 minutes within one of two research sessions followed by time for questions and debate. The two sessions will be facilitated by Dr Kerry Chappell and Professor Vida Midgelow.

Application process
Send an *abstract of 400-500 words* detailing the research you wish to share. This should include a short statement as to the relevance young people's dance education and the NDTA conference delegates.

Please also include the following details:
• Name /address /contact telephone number/email address
• A short biography of no longer than 100 words.

Proposals should be sent to: Debbie Poulton NDTA Conference Manager: debbiepoulton5@btinternet.com
Deadline for applications: Friday 4 October 2013. Successful applicants will be informed by end of October