Gender Project : interview with Katherine Longstreth. 1999.

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Gender Project : interview with Katherine Longstreth. 1999.

Longstreth speaks about her career; influence of her gender on becoming a dancer; gender disparities in the world at large and in the dance world; her current focus on helping others, especially other artists through the Field; the necessity of concentrating one's time and money in order to succeed as a choreographer; working as a choreographer and dancer in Arizona; moving to New York City; studying dance in graduate school; how gender roles in society at large are reflected in the dance world; choreography and the expression of gender issues and sexuality; dancing for other people; role models; her feelings regarding the value of her work as a choreographer and as a member of the community; coping mechanisms and the desire to produce her own work; the male network in the dance world; gender-based traits observed in herself and in small children.

16 leaves ; 29 cm.

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