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Hyperallergic: For Feminist Artists, Recognition Often Comes Too Late
/0 Comments/in Other Arts & Related Fields/by dancedataFor the last 30 years, Alexandra Juhasz has interviewed members of her own art and art activist communities about why deserved recognition often comes too late for feminist artists.
Dance Magazine: What Will It Take to End Sexual Abuse in Dance Education?
/0 Comments/in Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety, News/by dancedataBy Garnet Henderson 27 January 2021 Though the #MeToo movement has spurred many dancers to come forward with their stories of sexual harassment and abuse, the dance world has yet […]
Stifling Female Dancers
/0 Comments/in Other Arts & Related Fields/by dancedataDDP ally and choreographer Nicole Haskins shares her thoughts on what is holding women in ballet back from gaining access to the infamously male-dominated leadership positions.
Con Brazos Abiertos: Eduardo Vilaro and Ballet Hispánico
/0 Comments/in DDP Talks To, Choreographer/Artist Profile/by dancedataNearly one year after our last in-person Listening Tour stop at Ballet Hispanico, DDP is sharing an inside look at the vision of Ballet Hispanico Artistic Director and CEO Eduardo Vilaro.
DDP Talks To…Morgann Runacre-Temple
/0 Comments/in DDP Talks To/by dancedataDDP Talks To…London-based freelance choreographer and filmmaker Morgann Runacre-Temple in our first interview of 2021.
DDP Talks To…Stina Quagebeur
/0 Comments/in DDP Talks To/by dancedataDDP Talks To… the English National Ballet’s Associate Choreographer and First Artist Stina Quagebeur. Stina is one of the leading emerging choreographers in the field of ballet, and we are so thrilled to share this hugely accomplished woman’s voice in our interview series!
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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