Dallas Black Dance Theatre Terminates Entire Company
Former Dancers Allege Termination After Union Formation
A group of former Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) dancers have taken to social media to allege that they were terminated after forming a union in late May.
Unionization Efforts
According to a statement posted on social media by the labor organization Workers United, DBDT terminated its entire company of dancers on Friday. The dancers had recently formed a union in an effort to address concerns over pay, benefits, and working conditions.
Management's Response
DBDT has not yet publicly commented on the allegations. However, in a thread of posts on Instagram, dancer X Willis detailed her experience being stuck in an elevator in between floors at the company's studios.
Choreographer's Involvement
The termination of the dancers has drawn attention from the New York-based choreographer Bruce Wood, who has worked with DBDT in the past. In a recent post on social media, Wood expressed his disappointment and support for the former dancers.
Future of DBDT
The future of Dallas Black Dance Theatre is uncertain following the termination of its entire company. The company has a long and distinguished history, and it is unclear how this event will impact its ongoing operations.
Conclusion
The termination of the dancers by Dallas Black Dance Theatre raises serious questions about the company's commitment to its employees and the rights of artists to organize. The allegations of union retaliation are deeply disturbing and highlight the need for greater transparency and accountability in the dance world.
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