 
Contact, address and other such information
for the National Tap Ensemble, USA
Official closure dates
for the main NTE office
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December 15, 2007 |
January 7, 2008 |
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Important!
- Some staff members, at their discretion, may check their EMAIL during official
closures and slow-downs (phone messages are usually NOT checked and/or retrieved.) If you have an emergency message for them, make sure you include the
word "URGENT"
on the subject line.
- The dates below are for the main office staff. This does NOT mean that
the company itself is idle as company artists, guest
artists and some staff members are often very busy during these times.
- These dates are provided for the public's convenience but they are not "written in stone" (we ain't no bureaucracy.)
- "Slow-down" means reduced activity for the NTE office staff (only important
and/or emergency matters can be handled, primarily via email) as most staff members are on
leave time or on a reduced work schedule.
- Postal address
National Tap Ensemble
PO BOX 4102
Hagerstown MD 21741-4102
USA
TIPS
1 -
Be sure to TYPE this address using a
typewriter or a computer, as more and more mail gets lost due to handwritten
addresses. Those can't go through the OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
machines used by the Postal Service, and manual sorters seem to now throw away
anything that gives them a hard time instead of returning the mail as they did
in the good old days... (they deny it of course.)
2 - Need for your mail to get to us fast? In our experience simple Priority
Mail with a typed address works quite reliably these days. Do NOT use Fedex or
UPS to send Express/Next Day mail to us. Why? Because according to their OWN
rules they do not deliver to Post Office Boxes, even though we have seen quite
a few instances when they took the customer's money anyway, generating delays
and quite a bit of frustration on the customer's side. T
3 - ALWAYS put a sticker at the top left of your envelope with your name and
address. This is the only way of getting a good chance to get your mailing
back in case it gets lost or incorrectly delivered.
Electronic mail
(email)
Please review carefully the addresses below in order to ensure that
your email is addressed to the proper staff person. Be sure to read the
paragraph below first. Thank you!
FIGHTING SPAM (unsolicited email, a.k.a. junk email): PLEASE NOTE!
Due to the high level of spam we
are getting from spammers who use automated computer systems to "harvest" email addresses from this page
(over 500 messages a day...) we have
had no other choice but to implement a number of measures, including one that adds the
characters DELETETHISPART
(the only section of addresses in capital letters) to the suffix of each email
address. this will ensure that their garbage no longer reaches us. We
apologize for the small inconvenience, but it is very important
that we all do our part in the fighting of this worldwide
scourge! Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Once you
click on an email address below, an "incorrect" address will appear in your
email software program, for example: staff@DELETETHISPARTusatap.org
. Please be sure to place your cursor just after the @ and DELETE THE SECTION IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
That section will now end with "usatap.org" and your
email message will reach us without any problem.
 | General Information/Main
Staff Email:
Need to register for a workshop, seminar or other program?
Have a question about something that has not been answered on a FAQ page? Want to make a tax-deductible contribution? Need help with product orders? Have any general question? Contact
the company staff and they will either direct you to the
proper page on this web site or look into the matter and email back as
specific an answer as they can.
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 | American Tap Dance
Institute (higher-education division of NTE): Have a
question for the Institute which has not been answered on an ATDI program's
FAQ page or on that program's main page? Click
here.
Be sure to use this address and NOT the one above if you are inquiring about
the "Spirit Of Tap" conference, or the
Institute's Teacher Training and Certification
Program (TTP)
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 | Public Relations Director:
Click here.
Use this contact:
- For all the usual PR items.
- Placing an advertisement in our Tap Dance Bulletin,
a monthly tap dance newsletter that' is delivered via email and is the most widely read such publication in the
world (over 4,000 subscribers.) It is inexpensive and incredibly effective
since the vast majority of the readership is made of actual tappers.
- If you are interested in booking
concerts/shows for your theater or festival (NOT educational programs,
although some of these may be added onto the main programs as a means of
maximizing the impact of the company's visit in a community or region.)
Commissioned works - including world premieres - are welcome and available
upon request. Serious inquiries with
substantial budgets only please. Also, please be sure to include in your
initial inquiry:
1) The type of programs, or better yet the actual NTE
concert program you are interested in
2) Actual or estimated dates
(real, actual dates preferred) for event(s)
3) Budget range - the budget range you're working with
[Disclosure: while this
information is absolutely necessary for us to consider an invitation and
provide the correct estimate, it will be kept strictly confidential and may be
provided with total confidence. The national tap dance company does NOT use
outside "booking agents" who typically add another 20-50% to the artistic
fees. Also, per its own strict rules as a non-profit organization, NTE
carefully tailors program and cast sizes to a presenter's budget range and
offers set fees with a total "no-haggle" and "no-last-minute-surprise"
guarantee.)
4) Name and address of the theater/facility you are thinking of using for this
NTE program. Please this page to verify if the stage floor meet our quality
and safety criteria, if it does not the company can bring its own Portable
Percussive Dance Floor and we will include that in the estimate.
5) Any other information which you believe is relevant or important in the
context of your booking inquiry.
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 | Educational Programs:
Interested in booking a cultural assembly program, workshop, residency or
another educational program for your public or private school? Want to ask a
question to cast members who have performed or taught at your public/private
school? Please visit
the Educational Programs gateway page and follow
the relevant links.
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 | Want to
invite members of the cast to teach master classes or workshops at your
dance school or studio
while they are on tour in your area? Please fill out Form 3 on the International
Tap Dance Network page. You may also contact the ITDN Program
Coordinator directly by clicking
here.
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 | Director:
Contact Chris Baker, Artistic
& Education of the national tap dance company, by clicking
here.
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 | Programs Committee:
these are members of the company's Board of Directors in charge or
evaluating company programs (i.e. what NTE artists do in the field) and
their impact.
They appreciate getting direct
feedback from audiences and the public.
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 | Care to let us know what you think of this
web site? The easiest way is to use the short, simple Feedback Form
(Done browsing? Please let us know what you think of this web site...) on the home page.
You may also send a separate
email
if you need more space for your thoughts or comments.
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 | Encountering
any difficulty accessing or viewing part(s) of this web site?
Any problem with submitting forms? For the visitor's convenience, a direct link to the web technicians can be
found at the bottom of each page on this web site. Don't forget to tell them
which browser and version of the browser you are using and to provide a
very detailed description of the problem, and remember to set your browser to
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MUST-READ information about Email
etiquette and courtesy policy
When you write to any of our
staff or cast members with a question or a thought, please have the
simple, common
courtesy of mentioning you first and last name at the bottom of your message
(an email address is NOT the same thing as a first AND last name by itself,
i.e. it doesn't
state who you are.) Of course, you can set up just about any email software so
that this is done automatically, i.e. your first, last name and email address
automatically appear at the bottom of any email you send or reply to. It is
also customary and highly recommended that you set up your email software so
that any email message you send appears on the "from" line as in this example:
From John
Smith <jsmith@domainname.com>
This is a common
method that is universally recognized. Aside from properly identifying
the sender (critical in these spam-infested times) this
standard setup has the major advantage of allowing for correct
replies. Like the vast majority of professional organizations
and businesses we use special software that "picks up" your
first and/or last name and automatically places it at the top
of our replies (this is customized by each staff member, but
typically the software would start the 1st line of the reply
to you with "Dear John" or Dear Mr. Smith" as per the example
above.) We receive a
very high volume of
email (over 25,000 messages a year) and this helps keep the NTE staff sane as
we do not have to type headers or footers (signature area) in
each and every reply message. Most importantly, we do try to help as many people as
possible and we do try to answer all messages, but email messages that are not
properly signed and/or do not clearly identify the sender cannot and will not get a reply from this organization. Thank you for your courtesy and
thank you for your understanding.
HERE ARE A FEW OTHER TIPS AND A SHORT FAQ ABOUT EMAIL WHICH WE
ARE HAPPY TO SHARE WITH YOU. UNLESS YOU ARE A COMPUTER EXPERT IT COULD SAVE YOU MANY. MANY HEADACHES!
- FROM (sender). See above.
- SUBJECT LINE. Be sure to ALWAYS type something on the
subject line when you email someone. It's not just a matter of
clarity and basic disclosure, it's important because more and
more anti-spam systems automatically delete messages with
empty subject lines, just like they delete or quarantine many
other types of suspicious messages.
- Get yourself a good, reliable ISP and/or email service!
Why should you care? Because this is the 21st century!
Email is now playing a crucial role in worldwide
communications, just like the telephone did when it emerged
decades ago. Not having email which you can trust means
that sooner or later you WILL miss out on important
information, have people give up on you, loose job
opportunities, be regarded as unprofessional or even see your
reputation take a plunge, miss out on great deals, be unable
to respond to critical or time-sensitive notices, etc.
We cannot tell you what to do, but we can report on our actual
experience with certain ISPs. Here are the ones that have
caused problems ranging from serious to really horrible (this
included at least three people who could not graduate from
ATDI's Teacher Training & Certification Program in their first
attempt because they thought they "didn't receive" important
emails from the Institute and missed important deadlines when
in fact records from the archive server showed that these
emails were properly sent...) Here they are from the absolute
worst to, well, the rather bad:
AOL
Earthlink
Hotmail
Yahoo
MSN
There are hundreds of other, far better choices (do a Google
search, also see the FAQ below.). Using a good email service
is in your best interest.
Please note that the National Tap Ensemble uses safe,
plain-text email
extensively for official purposes (regular communications
between staff, cast, program participants, sending receipts,
notifications of acceptance, etc.) AND WILL ACCEPT NO
RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR EMAIL DELIVERY PROBLEMS CAUSED
BY THE USE OF UNRELIABLE ISPS OR EMAIL SOFTWARE, NOR CAN THIS
BE THE REASON FOR REFUNDS OF ANY KIND.
FAQ
- Your staff has been very helpful but every
time I send you an email their reply starts with saying "Dear jnaughton@XYZ.com"
instead of Dear James. This is annoying, what can be done about it?
As explained above, our software, like that of most "business/professional
strength" systems, automatically picks up first
and last name from the sender's field which most likely led to some messages to
you being improperly addressed which isn't any more pleasant for the addressee
than it is for any of our staff. This is bound to happen as we receive many
messages and therefore tend to concentrate on the content (what we write) rather
than what the software puts at the top of the message. Simply take a few minutes
to set up your email software as per standard practice described above and
this will never happen again!
- I am attaching a copy of an spam email I
just received from National Tap Ensemble. The message contains a nasty virus
and the sender is clearly a @usatap.org address and I'm shocked, I never
thought an organization like this would spam people!
People on the national tap dance company's staff would never, EVER spam
anyone. This would stand against many things we believe in, and if a staffer
did that they'd risk getting fired! No, Jane, a quick look at the
RFC-22 headers, confirmed by a further investigation by an experienced IT
staffer, clearly show that this @usatap.org address was "spoofed." This means
that some spammer forged their "sender" address. This is something they do
millions of times with many legitimate organizations or businesses, and we
have nothing to do with it. Also, just for the record, this message was sent
in HTML and our system is set up so that we send ALL our email in PLAIN TEXT,
WHICH MEANS IT IS ACTUALLY NOT POSSIBLE FOR US SEND OR PROPAGATE COMPUTER VIRUSES OR OTHER SUCH
AWFUL THINGS. We strongly recommend that you DISABLE HTML IN YOUR EMAIL
SOFTWARE PROGRAM.
- What email service would you recommend? I'm
tired of loosing all my email when my computer crashes and I'm looking for
something that 's web-based so that I may access and use my email from any
computer.
At this time the one service we know of that has generated mostly positive
feedback is www.fastmail.fm. It's very
inexpensive and even their free service is vastly superior to the nightmarish
ones mentioned above and several of our staff members either personally know
people who can vouch for that or use Fastmail themselves for private use
(disclosure: none of these staffers are affiliated with Fastmail in any way.)
Please DO EMAIL US IF YOU HAVE BEEN USING A SERVICE WHICH YOU THINK IS ALSO
TOPNOTCH. WE'LL GLADLY POST THAT HERE, LET'S ALL HELP EACH OTHER!
- I emailed you three weeks ago, I didn't get
a reply...
Several things could have happened:
1 - IF YOU TYPED THE ADDRESS, you could have made a small typo (it's easy to
do) which is enough to send your email to someone else or to a nonexistent
email address, in which case it probably ended up being deleted. There is an
easy way around that. ALWAYS COPY AND PASTE AN EMAIL ADDRESS, NEVER, EVER TYPE
IT! Another way or eliminating typos is to pull the address from your address
book.
2 - IF YOU LEFT THE SUBJECT LINE BLANK, YOUR EMAIL MAY HAVE BEEN TREATED AS
SPAM AND AUTOMATICALLY DELETED (more and more spammers use this trick to force
unsuspecting people to open an email message, before they know it they click
on an attractive URL and a computer virus, trojan horse, backdoor program,
etc. gets quietly installed on their computer...
More questions? Send them our way (see contact
list above.)
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