BalletX celebrates female choreographers

BalletX celebrates female choreographers

By Ellen Dunkel
For The Inquirer

Girls and women dominate ballet classes. Yet nearly all the positions of power in the dance world – choreographers and company directors – are filled by men.

This is true in other female-oriented pursuits as well. Cooking and fashion come to mind. But ballet is so seeped in estrogen – with its pink satin and tulle, princes and fairies – that it’s even more curious.

With that in mind, BalletX decided to devote its summer season to female choreographers. Yet even though a woman, Christine Cox, is one of the company’s directors (Matthew Neenan is the other), it proved difficult to fill the bill. Read more…

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