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Empowering Feminine Experience, Intersectional Identities & Gender Equality

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…that’s what she said  explores feminine experience, gender, identity, love and rage, premieres in Boston on March 12-15 BOSTON—Societal resistance to gender equality comes center stage in …that’s what she said, a dance production exposing intersectional societal narratives from the feminine experience, including those who are also a part of the LGBTQ+ community, according to the show’s creative director. “In bringing together a diverse group of femme-identifying choreographers, the production

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