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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This honestly seems like a logical transition from high level ballet training to me. For one thing, we don’t know if she was good enough at ballet to have a sustainable career, even if she wanted to. Also ballet is at least partly torture in service of a beautiful picture, which is exactly what she does now. She’s the prima ballerina of Mormon influencing. There’s nothing in this article that proves she lacks agency. It’s just a sloppy hit piece. [/quote] I worked at Juilliard when she was a student there. Yes, she was talented enough for a professional career. Not at a ballet company like ABT or NYCB, but she would have easily found a spot at a contemporary ballet company in Europe. [/quote]
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