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Posted: Sat 14:33, 03 Aug 2013
Post subject: unlike so many similar TV shows and films
Finally, a Pop-Cultural Portrayal of Ballet as Art, Not Sport Boer Deng Mar 4 2013, 11:21 AM ET Tweet More Email Print ABC Family's Bunheads, unlike so many similar TV shows and films, has more to say about dancing than just that it's hard.ABC Family Ever since Natalie Portman's turn as a psychotic ballet dancer in the 2010 thriller Black Swan, ballet has had a mini resurgence on film and in TV. It re-entered pop culture with shows like Breaking Pointe, the CW's series about dancers at Utah's Ballet West,
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, and last year's documentary First Position, about young dancers competing in the annual Youth American Grand Prix. There was even a spot on the Colbert Report, when the American dancer David Hallberg came on to talk about his move to Russia's Bolshoi Ballet. Related Story How 'Pretty Little Liars' Reinvented the Slasher Sadly, though, all this new exposure hasn't added up to new relevance for ballet. Recent portrayals using the medium have focused too much on the obstinacy, ambition, and perfectionism that fuels
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