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Urban Bush Women (UBW) [1], founded in 1984 by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, is a Brooklyn, New York-based non-profit dance company and professional African-American women's dance company. The ensemble performs choreography by Zollar and several other choreographers, often with a focus on the experiences of women of African descent .
In 1995, Neil Ieremia formed Black Grace Dance Company, debuting with a record-breaking season at Auckland's Maidment Theatre. Black Grace was initially made up of ten male dancers of Pacific, Māori and New Zealand heritage and stayed a strictly all-male Company until 2001. After working for various New Zealand choreographers, Ieremia wanted ...
Rosie Kay Dance Company (RKDC) is an independent contemporary dance company based in Birmingham, UK.RKDC is a new member of Arts Council England's National Portfolio of regularly funded organisations for the 2018-22 period [1] and focuses on creating dance that reflects on current, political subjects alongside a community engagement programme. [2]
Sydney Sweeney candidly shared her belief that women’s empowerment often feels more like an idea than a reality in practice. In Vanity Fair’s 2024 Hollywood issue published on Wednesday ...
Corrie Hartong (1906–1991), dancer, dance teacher, choreographer; Penney de Jager (born 1948), ballet dancer, choreographer, founded the Holland Show Ballet; Bettie de Jong (born 1933), ballet dancer, lead dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company; Igone de Jongh (born 1979), former ballet dancer, principal dancer, Dutch National Ballet
We Are Heroes is an all female popping dance crew best known for being the first all-female crew to win America's Best Dance Crew with their title in Season 4. [1] The winning prize amount was $100,000 in cash as well as ABDC's Golden B-Boy Trophy. Their styles of dance is popping, locking, tutting, and waacking, and also Nichelle and Ali are ...
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Sara Hlupekile Longwe, a consultant on gender and development based in Lusaka, Zambia, developed The Longwe's Women Empowerment Framework (WEF) in 1995. Adopted by the United Nations, the WEF is a tool kit to achieve women's empowerment, plan and monitor the development of women-related programs and projects worldwide. [51]