There has never been a better time to be a woman working in the world of commercial dance—and Millennium Dance Complex (@mdcdance) is unparalleled in its ability to foster women’s careers. For the past 28 years, legendary dancers, choreographers, and pop superstars have honed their craft in front of the legendary red wall. Janet Jackson trained here. So did Jennifer Lopez, Prince, Britney Spears, and Ariana Grande. ⁣ ⁣ In 1991, when Millennium founder Ann Marie Hudson—then a 28-year-old fresh off the plane from New York—took over the bankrupt Moro Landis Studios building, her hiring criteria were simple: “Good people, good vibe, and pure talent—even if they’re a nobody off of a bus.” She was irreverent about résumés and intolerant of attitudes. She took a chance on first-timers, and gave as much weight to Martha Graham as she did to House of Xtravaganza. She placed a sign reading “No racism, no sexism, just dance” on the door of the building to drive home her message. And it worked. Millennium’s leave-the-drama-at-the-door policy bred a creative atmosphere free of prejudice—and especially sexism. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the studio that created a new platform for female choreographers, and the dancers who are flourishing there.⁣ ⁣ Today we are releasing the 2019 edition of #AmericanWomen, a portfolio of resilience, innovation, beauty, and daring, from the Arizona Border to the shores of Oahu and the snowy wilderness of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. For this annual series, we are highlighting the stories of ten extraordinary groups of women on the West coast of this should-be-great, can-do-better country.⁣ written by @thematenz ⁣ Fashion Editor @gurvial⁣ DP @tylerkohlhoff⁣ Hair @mararoszak⁣ Makeup @bailerina⁣ Editor @spiegeltopia @modern.post⁣ Color @company_3⁣ Music "Told You So" by @miguel ⁣ ⁣ Featuring:⁣ @stevielyne⁣ @deeglazer⁣ @danaalexa_⁣ @nat_bat_⁣ @charlizeglass⁣ @elysandraq

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There has never been a better time to be a woman working in the world of commercial dance—and Millennium Dance Complex (@mdcdance) is unparalleled in its ability to foster women’s careers. For the past 28 years, legendary dancers, choreographers, and pop superstars have honed their craft in front of the legendary red wall. Janet Jackson trained here. So did Jennifer Lopez, Prince, Britney Spears, and Ariana Grande. ⁣

In 1991, when Millennium founder Ann Marie Hudson—then a 28-year-old fresh off the plane from New York—took over the bankrupt Moro Landis Studios building, her hiring criteria were simple: “Good people, good vibe, and pure talent—even if they’re a nobody off of a bus.” She was irreverent about résumés and intolerant of attitudes. She took a chance on first-timers, and gave as much weight to Martha Graham as she did to House of Xtravaganza. She placed a sign reading “No racism, no sexism, just dance” on the door of the building to drive home her message. And it worked. Millennium’s leave-the-drama-at-the-door policy bred a creative atmosphere free of prejudice—and especially sexism. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the studio that created a new platform for female choreographers, and the dancers who are flourishing there.⁣

Today we are releasing the 2019 edition of #AmericanWomen, a portfolio of resilience, innovation, beauty, and daring, from the Arizona Border to the shores of Oahu and the snowy wilderness of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. For this annual series, we are highlighting the stories of ten extraordinary groups of women on the West coast of this should-be-great, can-do-better country.⁣ written by @thematenz
Fashion Editor @gurvial
DP @tylerkohlhoff
Hair @マラ・ロザック
Makeup @bailerina
Editor @spiegeltopia @modern.post
Color @company_3
Music "Told You So" by @ミゲル

Featuring:⁣ @stevielyne
@deeglazer
@danaalexa_
@nat_bat_
@charlizeglass
@elysandraq


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