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Hyperallergic: A Brief Guide on How to Get Your Creative Work Seen, Funded, and Supported
/0 Comments/in Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety, Other Arts & Related Fields/by dancedataBy Eva Recinos 14 December 2020 There are two major aspects of being any type of creative person, in my experience: the challenge of creating the thing and the challenge […]
Datebook: Helgi Tomasson to step down at S.F. Ballet in 2022, after nearly 40 years at the helm
/0 Comments/in Ballet Programming, Awards, and Season Announcements/by dancedataFrom The Dance Edit: Helgi Tomasson is leaving San Francisco Ballet after nearly 40 years as artistic director, and at a delicate juncture for the company.
Data Bytes: Leadership Changes 2020
/0 Comments/in DDP Announcements/by dancedataDance Data Project® (DDP) today announces Data Bytes, the latest category of research that illuminates trends in the ballet industry through a new format of quick and easy-to-read metrics. The first release in this new category, 2020 Leadership Changes – Our End of the Year Mini Report on Comings and Goings in the Industry, sorts by gender the leadership transitions throughout major ballet companies and allied organizations such as festivals.
Irish Times: Ballet schools push for official pirouette on ‘unfair’ Covid restrictions
/0 Comments/in Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety, News/by dancedataBy Ellen O’Riordan 23 November 2020 “Alice, can you put the cat down now?” ballet teacher Miss Rita asks as music begins for pliés. The young student is waltzing around […]
New York Times: 5 Dance Picture BooksChildren of all abilities glide from page to stage with the likes of American Ballet Theater and New York City Ballet pros.
/0 Comments/in Ballet Programming, Awards, and Season Announcements/by dancedataChildren of all abilities glide from page to stage with the likes of American Ballet Theater and New York City Ballet pros.
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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