'All men for 150 years': women take centre stage at Royal New Zealand Ballet

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'For 14 years I’d only ever performed works by men' via guardian

It’s an ethereal art form in which dancers, who are overwhelmingly female, strive for unattainable perfection performing works almost always created by men. But in uncompromising world of ballet, where the work of female choreographers is often relegated to one-off showcases while men take the spotlight, a ballet company in New Zealand is making history with a whole year of performances that put women creators centre stage.

“It’s hard when you have to fight for opportunities,” she says. “I want to see a shift happen, and that’s not going to happen from sitting back and talking about it.” “I hate that I have to advertise it as an all-women year,” she added. But Barker, who had a history of encouraging women dance creators in her previous post as artistic director of Grand Rapids Ballet in Michigan, wanted to bring awareness to the issue.

Tamara Rojo, the artistic director and principal dancer of English National Ballet, made headlines in 2016 when she said that in her 20-year career, she had never performed in a work choreographed by a woman. Women had told her they didn’t think they were capable of creating, she told The Stage in 2013, in comments that generated controversy. “I have never had that reply from a male choreographer,” she added.

“Your job is to be identical and you’re not taught to think for yourself,” Topp says. “You’ve nailed it if you blend, if no one notices you. You’re not taught to be a leader.” In the first seven years of her career, “I’d never had a chance to work with a female choreographer,” says Mayu Tanigaito, a principal dancer with the Royal New Zealand Ballet. That had only changed two years ago, when Barker had assumed directorship of the company -- she was the first female leader Tanigaito had worked under -- and began to commission works created by women.

 

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