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Dr. Jeff Friedman Named Allen Smith Visiting Scholar at Simmons College
Graduate School of Library and Information Science

Boston, MA (October 22, 2013) – The Simmons College Graduate School of
Library and Information Science (GSLIS) is pleased to welcome Dr. Jeff
Friedman <http://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/dance/faculty/jeff-friedman> as
the Allen Smith Visiting Scholar for 2013-2014. Friedman is a distinguished
dancer, choreographer, and educator and researcher in oral history theory,
method, and practice in the performing arts field.

Friedman is currently an Associate Professor in the Dance Department at
Rutgers' Mason Gross School of the Arts. He has lectured internationally
and he has produced multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and book
chapters. He is currently on the editorial board of the Korean Dance
Research Journal. He will be involved in several upcoming initiatives at
Simmons College.

“The Eros of Oral History” lecture and performance will be featured at
8:00pm on Friday, January 31, 2014 at Simmons College in partnership with
the Boston Conservatory. The free event will feature a lecture about oral
history in the performing arts discipline, including production of new
primary source materials, such as recorded interviews, textual
interpretations, as well as a performance from Friedman’s dance-based solo
work titled Muscle Memory. The lecture and performance has received
international acclaim throughout the United States, United Kingdom,
Germany, Poland and New Zealand. The event is open to the public.

An oral history 3-day intensive workshop will be offered March 7–9, 2014 at
Simmons GSLIS. Although the workshop is free and open to the public,
registration will be required, and will occur on a first-come, first-serve
basis, with priority given to Simmons College GSLIS students, faculty,
staff, and alumni.  Oral history advising and lectures will be presented on
campus throughout the semester.

Friedman also founded the Legacy Oral History Program in 1988 to record,
preserve and provide access to the life histories of the San Francisco Bay
Area performing arts communities’ members. Legacy offers the largest
collection of dance, music, and theater oral histories in the nation
outside of New York City. Friedman has also recorded oral histories on
commission from the New York’s School of American Ballet. For his Legacy
efforts, Friedman received the Forrest C. Pogue and Steven V. Mink awards
for service to the oral history field and the Isadora Duncan award for
service to the dance field.  His teaching areas include dance studies,
choreography, improvisation, and contemporary dance technique, as well as
honors courses in oral history and performance. As a graduate director,
Friedman is currently constructing new courses for the new master’s in fine
arts degree in dance performance and choreography, which is intended to be
offered at the Rutgers University Mason Gross School of Arts in January
2016.

Earlier, Friedman was a Visiting Lecturer at Auckland University’s dance
program, and a senior research and teaching Fulbright Fellow in Frankfurt.
In addition, Friedman was a dancer and choreographer based in San
Francisco, California from 1979-1997, performing nationally and
internationally with ODC/Dance and as a soloist for LOCUS Solo Dance.

The Allen Smith Visiting Scholars Program, which honors the memory of
distinguished teacher and scholar Allen Smith, was established in 2009 by
his family. Allen Smith Visiting Scholars are expected to be distinguished
practitioners, educators, or researchers renowned for their work in
reference, oral history, or the study of librarianship and information
service in the humanities.

The nationally top ten ranked Simmons College Graduate School of Library
and Information Science is one of the oldest and largest library and
information science programs in the United States. Founded in 1899, Simmons
College is a nationally recognized university located in Boston that
includes an undergraduate college for women, the nation’s first MBA program
designed specifically for women, and graduate programs for women and men in
health sciences, social work, library and information science, education,
liberal arts, and communications management.

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Kris Liberman LS ‘87
Director of External Engagement
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Simmons College | 300 The Fenway | Boston, MA 02115
office 617.521.2803 | fax 617.521.3192
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