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DDP Talks To…Anne Maher, Artistic Director of Ballet Ireland
/0 Comments/in DDP Talks To/by dancedataDDP Talks To…Anne Maher, Artistic Director of Ballet Ireland
The New York Times: Louvre Gets Its First Female Leader in 228 Years
/0 Comments/in Other Arts & Related Fields/by dancedata26 May 2021 By Elaine Sciolino and Alex Marshall Move over, Mona Lisa. You may be about to have competition as the most-talked-about woman in the Louvre. For the first […]
DDP Featured in Turning Pointe by Chloe Angyal
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News/by dancedataA reckoning with one of our most beloved art forms, whose past and present are shaped by gender, racial, and class inequities—and a look inside the fight for its future […]
CNBC: U.S. moms working full-time are paid $0.75 for every dollar paid to fathers, leading to devastating economic losses
/0 Comments/in Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety/by dancedata5 May 2021 By Courtney Connley In the United States, mothers working full-time, year-round make an average of just $0.75 for every dollar paid to full-time working fathers, according to […]
Dance Data Project®’s New Sexual Assault Prevention Resources Featured in LA Dance Chronicle
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News/by dancedata17 May 2021 By Nancy Dobbs Owen The dance world is undergoing a reckoning and one of the voices leading the way is President & Founder of Dance Data Project® […]
Broadway World: Pacific Northwest Ballet Announces 2021-22 Season
/0 Comments/in Ballet Programming, Awards, and Season Announcements/by dancedataNotes from DDP: This is how to move forward post pandemic, with interesting new work and both existing commissions and world premieres from women choreographers. Congrats to Hubbard Street Dance […]
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"The Devil Ties My Tongue" by Amy Seiwert performed for the SKETCH Series, 2013. Photo by David DeSilva. Courtesy of Amy Seiwert's Imagery