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L'artista ha parlat obertament sobre el món de la dansa i els drets inexistents de la seva coreografia més famosa
Barcelona, Spain – Ouineta, a rising musician and choreographer, recently shed light on the often-overlooked issue of labor rights within the dance industry during an interview with 3Cat. Known for her role in 3Cat's summer advertisement, Ouineta detailed her experiences working on popular television shows like 'Polònia' and 'Tu cara me suena,' revealing a stark disparity in rights compared to other artistic professions. 'When I did the choreography for "Ay, mamá," they did it on "Polònia,"' Ouineta stated, referring to a specific project. She expressed concern that, unlike in some other countries, choreographers in Spain often lack fundamental rights. 'It's very important that these jobs are more dignified,' she emphasized, advocating for better recognition and remuneration. Ouineta drew a parallel with ballerinas, noting that while they have public visibility, their labor rights and compensation are often inadequate. She contrasted this with musicians, acknowledging that 'at least in music, you have the rights.' Her comments underscore a broader industry challenge where creative professionals, particularly in dance, face precarious working conditions despite their significant contributions to public performances.
L'artista ha parlat obertament sobre el món de la dansa i els drets inexistents de la seva coreografia més famosa