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Gender Project : interview with Delia Peters

Peters speaks about her career beginning with her early ballet training in Queens, New York City and at the School of American Ballet; her love of performing as a stimulus to her career choices; dancing with the New York City Ballet while studying at Fordham University; working as an archivist and a photographer/videographer at City Ballet after retirement as a dancer; entering the School of Law at Columbia University and her new career as an attorney; her sense of humor as a coping mechanism; gender disparities at City Ballet; sexual tension experienced as a dancer and as an attorney; using her gender to her advantage; the predominance of male artistic directors in ballet; advising dancers facing retirement; the pragmatic basis of her decision to become an attorney.

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