M.O.V.E. with Eileen + Amy

S2 E8 Professional Paths Mini Series: What part does value play in how dancers view themselves?

Season 2 Episode 8

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In this Mini Series episode, Eileen and Amy discuss the professional paths within the dance industry, focusing on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC) as an example. They explore the narrow trajectory of competition dancers and the value placed on spectacle and entertainment as well as the transition from competition dance to college dance teams and the limited career options available. They also touch on the controversy surrounding the pay of DCC dancers and the undervaluing of their work. The episode highlights the need for change and a reevaluation of the implicit values and reasoning behind pay disparities and the devaluation of professional dancers, specifically focusing on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC). They discuss the justifications given for low pay, such as the emphasis on sisterhood and purpose and highlight the control and exclusivity within the organization, as well as the devaluation of dancers' efforts, bodies, and voices. The conversation delves into the intersection of patriarchy, capitalism, misogyny, body dysmorphia, and gender pay gaps within the dance industry; emphasizing the need for dancers and industry professionals to value themselves and demand fair compensation.

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