CCDC Presentation - December 2017 A place built by dancers for dancers-16 | Page 4

who are we? The Cairo Contemporary Dance Center (CCDC) is an independent space for Contemporary Dance situated in the heart of Egypt’s capital. The center hosts the first full-time Contemporary Dance school in all of Africa and the Arab world and in addition to this 3-year, full-time professional training program, CCDC also offers artistic residencies, open classes, and workshops in various dance and movement disciplines. CCDC also organizes and participates in public performances and festivals regionally and internationally. CCDC was founded in 2012 by Egyptian choreographer, dancer, and teacher Karima Mansour. Both the Cairo Contemporary Dance Center (under the umbrella of MAAT for Contemporary Art) and Karima Mansour herself are recognized members of the UNESCO International Dance Council. CCDC's vision Contemporary Dance has grown its roots in the Egyptian society and is in exchange with the world. CCDC's mission To become a a hub for Contemporary Dance by catering to the region specifically, but also by actively contributing to evolutions in the fields of dance and movement on an international level; by providing vocational trainings, open classes, a repertoire, and employment opportunities to the steadily-growing community of performers, choreographers, teachers, students, and audiences. CCDC also makes an effort to engage parts of society that are otherwise less exposed to Contemporary Dance. Our Values The values that CCDC embodies include professionalism, respect, fairness, trust, and personal development. All teachers and trainers at CCDC are certified and have extensive professional experience. They are provided with a work environment where artistic quality and social values are of the highest importance. All staff members of CCDC work and communicate professionally with the center’s community and beyond – and they themselves also work in an atmosphere where fairness and diversity are held in high regard. CCDC encourages the personal development of its staff and community members’ and thus actively building a trusting community that gathers around Contemporary Dance. 4