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Broadway World: New England Ballet Theatre of Connecticut Presents BALLET SPEAKS: AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
/0 Comments/in Ballet Programming, Awards, and Season Announcements, Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety/by dancedata11 March 2021 By BWW News Desk New England Ballet Theatre of Connecticut will present Ballet Speaks: Against Domestic Violence, a ballet performance honoring domestic violence victims and survivors through […]
Americans for the Arts ARTSblog: Connecting the Dots: Why the SheCession Is an Arts Story
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News, #YesThisIsAnArtsStory, Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety/by dancedataThis blog originally was published on Americans for the Arts’ ARTSblog. 11 March 2021 By Liza Yntema & Hannah McCarthy Women in the United States suffered a net loss of over 5 […]
Datebook: Danielle Rowe tackles the blinding lures of fame in S.F. Ballet’s ‘Wooden Dimes’
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News/by dancedata26 February 2021 By Rachel Howard [Luke] Ingham described himself as Rowe’s “biggest fan.” He didn’t want her to retire from dancing after she left Nederlands Dans Theater in 2015 […]
The New York Times: For Women in Music, Equality Remains Out of Reach
/0 Comments/in Other Arts & Related Fields/by dancedata8 March 2021 By Ben Sisario The latest study by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative at the University of Southern California found that women’s representation in music has not improved in […]
Datebook: Review: S.F. Ballet digitally delivers Art Deco glamour in a modern masterpiece
/0 Comments/in Ballet Programming, Awards, and Season Announcements, Choreographer/Artist Profile/by dancedata4 March 2021 By Rachel Howard If a choreographer wants to make the most of this pandemic era, Sarah Van Patten is the woman to put on the screen. Van […]
The New York Times: What Is a Ballet Body?
/0 Comments/in Initiatives Worth Following, News/by dancedata3 March 2021 By Gia Kourlas With performances on pause, many dancers are rethinking their relationship to weight. Lovette also understands that she can help make ballet better. In the […]
Philanthropy Women: And The Winners Are: Announcing the Feminist Giving IRL Top Tier
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News/by dancedataDDP Founder & President winner of inaugural top tier award from Philanthropy Women.
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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