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LEFT: Artists of
the Australian
Ballet in Alice
Topp’sSame Vein,
"Bodytorque
DNA", 2014.

rebel.Sheisprizedinsteadforherabilityto
conformandbeobedientanddothingsina
certain way."
Hercommentsimplyalsothattheclassical
male dancer has learnt a certain toughness
of character, which gives him the confidence
classical female dancers possibly lack.
“It'saboutbreakingdownthosefearsabout
failing. And putting your ideas out there.
Becauseasdancerswearerepresenting
somebodyelse'sideas.Whenit'syourown
[ideas], you're responsible for, that's a
differentpressure,”Toppsays.
Time, space, opportunity and the
encouragementtofindanindependent
voice: these are all areas that need to be


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worldistocultivatefemalechoreographers.
“I'dloveformorewomentohaveago,”Topp
says.“Untilyouhaveagoyoudon'tknow
howyou'regoingtofeelaboutit.
“It can be really intimidating, but only by
makingartcanyoulearn–itgivesyouforks
in the road. You won't know what you can do
until you put yourself in that position.”
Balanchine once said: "Ballet is a female
thing. It is woman." But he clearly meant

woman as the dancer, not as the creator.
HewasspeakingofthewomanasMuse,that
19th-century poetic notion of the woman as
theinspirer,themanastheinspired–the
womanastheadmiredobjectofbeauty,
themanasthegeniuscreator.Buttimehas
movedon.Classicalballetwomen–take
Topp'sadviceand“goforit”.Makeyourselves
exceptionstotherule.Itisabsurd,inthe21st
century, that an artistic field is so poorly
represented by the female viewpoint.

PHOTO: JEFF BUSBY

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