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Women supporting women: Joyce Theater’s lab cycle is supporting female choreographers of color in ballet.
December 31st: New England Presenter Travel Fund, December 31st: Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Scholarship, December 31st: 24 Seven Dance Convention, December 31st: National Theater Project Presenter Travel Grant, December 31st: Breck Creek Artist-in-Residence Program
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Women supporting women: Joyce Theater’s lab cycle is supporting female choreographers of color in ballet.
Learn more about Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s A Streetcar Named Desire, which has its US premiere in Nashville this season.
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Psychologists such as Steven Pinker and Jordan Peterson argue patriarchal society is the ‘natural order’, but it is a relatively new development, writes Gaia Vince
A modern ballet about a strong-willed female character takes the main stage for the Korean National Ballet.
They played essential behind-the-scenes roles as the American movie industry was taking off. What happened?
Eva Stone premieres a main stage work for Pacific Northwest Ballet – and DDP gets a shoutout.
Eduardo Vilaro, artistic director and CEO of Ballet Hispánico discusses #MeToo in the arts and “moving the needle.”
The Women’s Media Center, a feminist organization that aims to close the gender and racial gaps in media with pointed research and training, recently released its annual flagship report on women’s media representation, including both the inequalities that haven’t been addressed and the progress that’s been made over the past year.
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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