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'''Katy Pyle''' is an American ballet dancer and choreographer. They are the founder and artistic director of Ballez, which is a "a radically inclusive queer space" for ballet lessons.<ref name="Kravitz">{{Cite web |title=Inside the Movement to Make Ballet a More LGBTQ-Inclusive Space |last=Kravitz |first=Melissa |work=Cosmopolitan |date=29 June 2018 |access-date=17 May 2020 |url= https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a19864706/ballez-katy-pyle-gender-fluid-ballet/}}</ref> | '''Katy Pyle''' is an American ballet dancer and choreographer. They are the founder and artistic director of Ballez, which is a "a radically inclusive queer space" for ballet lessons.<ref name="Kravitz">{{Cite web |title=Inside the Movement to Make Ballet a More LGBTQ-Inclusive Space |last=Kravitz |first=Melissa |work=Cosmopolitan |date=29 June 2018 |access-date=17 May 2020 |url= https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a19864706/ballez-katy-pyle-gender-fluid-ballet/}}</ref> |
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Nationality | American |
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Pronouns | she/her |
Gender identity | genderqueer lesbian[1] |
Occupation | ballet dancer/choreographer |
Katy Pyle is an American ballet dancer and choreographer. They are the founder and artistic director of Ballez, which is a "a radically inclusive queer space" for ballet lessons.[2]
Pyle has studied ballet since the age of three.[3] While an undergraduate student at Hollins University, Pyle performed as a drag king and explored post-modern dance forms.
Quotes
« | Ballet is a very codified set of postures that was designed to make people look “attractive,” in a certain Western European court system with very particular expectations for how women and men should move. The movements themselves are ridiculous, hyper-gendered costumes that you can put on to your skeleton, like drag. I'm combining those aspects in unexpected ways, for example, taking a really powerful leap and then adding this super femme hand gesture on top of it.[4] | » |
References
- ↑ Bio, retrieved May 17, 2020
- ↑ Kravitz, Melissa (29 June 2018). "Inside the Movement to Make Ballet a More LGBTQ-Inclusive Space". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
- ↑ Rivera, Zayda (28 June 2017). "She Felt Trapped By Ballet's Gender Rules, And Now Leads An Inclusive And Innovative Troupe". A Plus. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
- ↑ Stake, Kristen (May 1, 2018). "Lez Dance — Ballez Artistic Director Katy Pyle on queering ballet vocabulary in Maine". The Portland Phoenix. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
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