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Women Aerial Dancers Create a Gravity-Defying Experience for Girls Everywhere
11/15/2017 | 2m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Choreographer Jo Kreiter created the aerial dance "The Right To Be Believed."
Choreographer Jo Kreiter created the aerial dance "The Right To Be Believed" long before #MeToo, before the recent outpouring of stories from women who have endured harassment and sexual assault. Now Kreiter’s vision – of women taking over an Oakland city block to perform a dance about the credibility of women’s voices – takes on new poignancy.
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Represent is a local public television program presented by KQED
Represent
Women Aerial Dancers Create a Gravity-Defying Experience for Girls Everywhere
11/15/2017 | 2m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Choreographer Jo Kreiter created the aerial dance "The Right To Be Believed" long before #MeToo, before the recent outpouring of stories from women who have endured harassment and sexual assault. Now Kreiter’s vision – of women taking over an Oakland city block to perform a dance about the credibility of women’s voices – takes on new poignancy.
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