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- Association_of_Performing_Arts_Presenters abstract "The Association of Performing Arts Presenters (also known as APAP or Arts Presenters), based in Washington, D.C., is the United States' largest organization of arts professionals. Founded in 1957 as the Association of College and University Concert Managers (ACUCM), the organization officially incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in 1969. It became the In Association of College, University and Community Arts Administrators (ACUCAA) in 1973, but by the mid-1980s it was no longer predominantly college- and university based, and it adopted its current name in 1988. APAP is a founding member of the Performing Arts Alliance.Today, the association represents the nonprofit and for-profit sectors of the presenting and touring industry of the performing arts in the U.S. and internationally, with member organizations from all 50 U.S. states and at least 28 countries. Members include large performing arts centers in major cities, outdoor festivals, rural community-focused organizations, academic institutions, individual artists, and artist managers and booking agents, and representing disciplines including various forms of dance, music, theater, puppetry, circus, magic, attractions and performance art. As of October 2008, there were 1910 organization and individual members.The association holds an annual January conference in New York City; the 2013 event featured roughly 1,000 showcase performances; more than 3,000 presenters attended. Other events are timed to take advantage of this confluence of arts presenters: for example, New York's Winter Jazzfest schedules to coincide with the conference and is heavily attended by the conferencegoers.".
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- Association_of_Performing_Arts_Presenters comment "The Association of Performing Arts Presenters (also known as APAP or Arts Presenters), based in Washington, D.C., is the United States' largest organization of arts professionals. Founded in 1957 as the Association of College and University Concert Managers (ACUCM), the organization officially incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in 1969.".
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