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Lesbians in Ballet: âHas Anyone Like Me Ever Walked These Halls?â Balletâs strict gender norms put pressure on women to conform. But dancers who donât are finding theyâre not alone. Two Juliets: Audrey Malek, left, and Cortney Taylor Key, rehearsing a duet with the choreographer Adriana Pierce.Credit.Yael Malka for The New York Times June 1, 2021, 12:00 p.m. ET As a teenage ballet student in the 1990s, Katy Pyle had no interest in dating: not boys, not girls, not anyone. A serious love interest â all consuming, really â was already in the picture: ballet. âI didnât have space for any other relationships in my life,â Pyle, who uses the pronouns they and them, said in a phone interview from their home in Brooklyn. âItâs silly, but that was my true love.â ....
The Joyce Theater Announces Spring 2021 Digital Season Programming includes Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE, Paris Opera Ballet s Swan Lake, Israel Galvan s Maestro de Barra and more.by BWW News Desk The Joyce Theater Foundation announced today the New York City dance organization s programming for its Spring 2021 digital season. The full slate of online programming, a combination of livestream performances from the company s Chelsea home-including a much-anticipated world premiere-and virtual offerings from companies around the world, will bring audiences even closer to dance and The Joyce one step closer to a more traditional season. Like all performing arts venues and companies, The Joyce has adapted their entire operation over the last year, broadening its reach from its vibrant 400-seat theater to audiences at home around the world by offering a combination of filmed performances, classes, panel discussions, and livestream performances online. The Spring 2021 digital season ....
Last modified on Wed 10 Feb 2021 05.51 EST Shortly after Adriana Pierce joined Miami City Ballet, someone watched her train and made an assessment: “Is Adriana a lesbian? Because she looks like one.” The comment propelled Pierce into exacting self-scrutiny: “I was like, does my dancing look gay? Do I look different? I am different – is that OK?” Pierce, who left the company after seven seasons to focus on choreography and musical theatre, has rarely felt represented as a queer woman in the ballet world but with her new movement, #QueertheBallet, she hopes to inspire change. Her first project is a pas de deux en pointe choreographed on the American Ballet Theatre dancers Remy Young and Sierra Armstrong, which she is developing during a dance residency at the Bridge Street theatre in Catskill, New York. “I want to show people an authentic, complex relationship between two women through ballet,” Pierce explains. “I want people to see that ballet can be mo ....