Functions of CID Sections
- A CID Section is the official representation of dance to the authorities (municipal, regional, federal).
- Search funding sources, sponsors, scholarships, facilities for Section members.
- Maintain contacts with journalists and the media. Obtain more coverage for dance, send news, give interviews.
- Represent the city within CID. Apply CID policy. Maintain contact with CID Sections around the world.
- Coordinate celebrations for World Dance Day 29 April.
- Provide information to Members (operate a secretariat, a website, send circulars). Give advice to Members on how to organize better and how to promote themselves efficiently.
- Provide information on dance to interested parties in the country or abroad. Promote cooperation, travel and exchanges with other countries.
- Organize events of common interest: exhibitions, lectures, workshops, festivals, exchanges, travels, congresses. Publish brochures, books, DVDs etc. Priority events are Roll Call and Kaleidoscope (see details).
- Operate a Dance Documentation Center; other CID Sections around the world will send publications.
- Carry out CID world-wide programs (see list of programs posted on the CID website) or other programs, whether regional, national or local. Coordinate theInternational Certification of Dance Studies program (modules of 150 hours).
- Obtain facilities for Members, such as:
- Above all, a CID Section is expected to grow constantly by attracting more new members to CID from its area. The number of members shows the strength of the Section.