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Women Choreographers Kept From the Limelight

Paul Kotapish on June 28, 2016
Bronislava Nijinska’s Les Biches restaged by Irena Nijinksa at the Oakland Ballet Company in 1990. | Credit: John Markowski

Michael Cooper reported on the startling lack of women choreographers presented by major companies in The New York Times on June 26. His piece titled “Breaking the Glass Slipper: Where Are the Female Choreographers?” notes that New York City Ballet presented 58 ballets this past season and not one was by a woman. This lack of representation stands in stark contrast to the popular perception that dance, and ballet in particular, is a field dominated by female artists. George Balanchine’s declaration that “Ballet is Woman” notwithstanding, women choreographers appear to be dramatically far from the limelight in major companies in the 21st century.

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