I think the world is always improving and always not improving. I think that both are simultaneously happening all the time.
From Eve Ensler
I'm a feminist; I grew up with feminism, but I also think there's a way in which we need to shake things up so that we can push it further and in other directions.
Unless men are active allies, we'll never end violence against women and girls.
The older you get, the more you are aware that everybody has a certain way of seeing things, which they have to honour.
When you destroy a population, once femicide happens, we're going to see the end of humanity, because I don't know how you sustain a future without vitalised women.
Dance has a transformative effect on bodily trauma.
I was born in Manhattan and grew up in Scarsdale. Scarsdale didn't work for me as a place at all.
I'm a nomad. I have a place in New York in the Flatiron District, and I have a place in Paris in Ile Saint-Louis, and I spend a lot of time in Congo.
I think all my work's been about how do women get back into our bodies; how do men get back. We're all disassociated.
People are sad. People are broke. People are worried about money, people are worried that they're not enough and not amounting to anything and they don't feel good about themselves. People have rough times, and everybody's pretending it's not true, and we need to break that veneer.
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