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Timothée Chalamet a raison : le ballet est prêt à mourir
Timothée Chalamet might win Oscars, but ballet is noble in its irrelevance
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 15, 2026
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While ballet may seem outdated, its techniques continue to influence contemporary dance and performance art, warranting a nuanced discussion.
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Ballet represents a rich history and artistic expression that deserves to be preserved, not dismissed as irrelevant.
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Ballet's traditional structure limits creativity and relevance in today's culture, making it time for a modern evolution or decline.
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The elitism in ballet alienates potential audiences, suggesting a need for reform rather than complete abandonment of the art form.
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Timothée Chalamet's views reflect a broader trend of questioning traditional art forms, highlighting a generational shift in cultural values.
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