The American Choreography Awards was a ceremony and show that honored outstanding choreographers in the fields of feature film, television, music videos, and commercials.
Originally, it was housed in Hollywood, where the American Choreography Awards (ACA) team had an office and work space.
To save the foundation's budget, it was moved to Billman's own home in Orange County, California, until it was officially dissolved in December, 2009.
The Academy was eventually home to 2000 magazines, 3,000 videotapes and DVDs, 3000 books, 1500 playbills, and an assortment of photographs, from films, stage musicals, and dance companies.
Conversations are ongoing with the Billy Rose theater and Jerome Robbins dance collections at Lincoln Center, The Smithsonian and other archives to assure that all of DOF's "treasures" will have new homes.