How to find a Dance Circle

For the last several months, our team has been creating a new, mobile-friendly website for DUP North America. We encourage you to look up your Dance circle and let us know if we have the information correct and any suggestions you may have.

The Dance Circle Listings are in alphabetical order as shown in the image below.

You can also search by entering keywords to find a particular circle. City names work best, but you can also type in things like the name of the venue or location.

US Circles / Circles in Canada / Circles in Mexico coming soon!)

Click here to add or update your circle.

Every circle has its own personal webpage identified by state or province, and city as in the example below.

Your Circle can use your personal webpage on all of its promotional materials. The basic listing can be expanded to include pictures, details about your gatherings and anything else you would like to add. We can help you with this, and we encourage you to register with DUPNA.

Once you register, our Website editor Douglas Stevenson will contact you to schedule a short tutorial to become an editor of your page, allowing you to make changes to dates, times, contact information, and anything else you need to keep your webpage current and interesting.

A new addition on the website is using Google maps as another way to find all the Dance circles in the North American region. You can zoom in and click on the icon for each circle to see its basic information and the link to its webpage. You can also search the map for a circle by state, province, and city. This map is incorporated with a new Google map for DUP International, showing circles all around the world.

In addition, our website continues to provide resources for leaders and organizers, like release forms and ready to use graphics such as brochures and flyers. We will be adding more features for both leaders and dancers – so let us know what you’d like the website to offer!

Our new website is being created in conjunction with a new platform being developed for DUP International as the server which has hosted both organizations’ websites since their inception will be shutting down. 

We encourage you to explore dupna.org on your phone to see how the new design is a much needed improvement over the old site.  We look forward to your feedback and if you would like to be more involved in helping us finetune our new site, looking for typos, checking links, and more. Please feel free to contact our Webmaster Douglas Stevenson at website@dupna.org

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