August 18, 2021 By whydanceadmin 0 Uncategorized Black women are finally shattering the glass ceiling in dance Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell knows how it feels to be the only Black dancer in the dressing room. “Everyone was friendly, but it was a lonely feeling that nobody looked like me,” says the former star of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, recalling her first dance job 30 years ago, with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. “So when it came to styling my hair, I couldn’t rely on anyone to help advise me. There were so many little things like that.” Read more @ https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/black-women-dance-leadership-positions/2021/08/16/8fa93de6-f6ff-11eb-9738-8395ec2a44e7_story.html Share: