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To have gender parity in ballet, women must find time to create and continue to challenge the inequality that has for so long plagued choreography, writes Jorie Goins.

In March, the Cincinnati Ballet announced plans for its 2017-2018 season. Artistic Director Victoria Morgan shared that of the 15 new works the company had commissioned, eight will be choreographed by women, including Kate Weare, Penny Saunders, Jennifer Archibald, Johanna Bernstein Wilt and Heather Britt. Dance Magazine called the decision... Keep reading on Clyde Fitch Report

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