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Liza Yntema Interviewed on 5.6.7.EIGHT Podcast Ep 101: The Numbers Don’t Lie — Elizabeth Yntema
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News/by dancedata07 April 2021 This week on 5.6.7.EIGHT, Aleksandra speaks with Elizabeth Yntema — the President and Founder of the Dance Data Project, which provides helpful resources and studies of the world […]
DDP Featured in To The Pointe… Substack: Women also make dances
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News, Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety/by dancedata05 April 2021 By Chloe Angyal This spring, the Pennsylvania Ballet’s season will feature precisely zero ballets made by women choreographers. It will feature three separate nights of programming, combining […]
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Pennsylvania Ballet dishonors women by erasing them from their new season | Opinion
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News, Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety/by dancedata24 March 2021 By Elizabeth “Liza” Yntema, For The Inquirer Dance Data Project® Founder & President Liza Yntema wrote an OpEd for The Philadelphia Inquirer about Pennsylvania Ballet’s decision to […]
The New York Times In Her Words: Misogyny Fuels Violence Against Women. Should It Be a Hate Crime?
/0 Comments/in Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety/by dancedata25 March 2021 By Alisha Haridasani Gupta “Men who kill women do not suddenly kill women, they work up to killing women.” — Caroline Criado Perez, author of “Invisible Women: […]
Pointe: Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Unique Business Model Has Kept Its Dancers Securely Employed Throughout the Pandemic
/0 Comments/in Ballet Programming, Awards, and Season Announcements/by dancedata22 March 2021 By Kyra Laubaucher In 2018, Zoé Emilie Henrot and eight other dancers suddenly found themselves unemployed when their Twin Cities–based company transitioned to a school-only model just […]
Philanthropy Women: Feminist Giving IRL: Hear From the Top Tier Winners (Liveblog)
/0 Comments/in DDP in the News/by dancedata26 March 2021 By Maggie May On Thursday, March 25th, the Philanthropy Women team welcomed attendees and honorees alike to the first Feminist Giving IRL Top Tier Awards Ceremony. Celebrating […]
The New York Times In Her Words: In 25 Years, the Pay Gap Has Shrunk by Just 8 Cents
/0 Comments/in Pay Equity, Transparency and Safety/by dancedata24 March 2021 By Francesca Donner and Emma Goldberg “One cannot simply outperform inequality.” — Megan Rapinoe, a professional U.S. Soccer player Megan Rapinoe is a two-time World Cup champion who has […]