Yorkshire Post

Art forms that do not embrace diversity ‘are unsustaina­ble’

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ART FORMS that do not embrace diversity are unsustaina­ble, the world’s leading black ballerina has claimed.

Misty Copeland made history when she became the first African American woman to be promoted to principal dancer in American Ballet Theatre’s 75-year history.

She now has a starring role in the new Disney film The Nutcracker And The Four Realms ,in which she performs two ballet solos, and said she is very aware her inclusion in the film will have an impact on its young audience.

Ms Copeland said: “I am very conscious of it, I think to be first of all, just to be considered and given an opportunit­y to be in a Disney film, let alone to be a black ballerina representi­ng ballet in a film that so many people will see that maybe don’t feel comfortabl­e or welcome in a theatre like the Metropolit­an Opera House.

“But being in a movie theatre, that is something everyone feels comfortabl­e doing and seeing, so I completely understand the power that in the future so many will grow up seeing a brown ballerina and just think that is normal, that is what a ballerina looks like and that is amazing.”

Ms Copeland said she hopes to introduce the art form to people who have never seen it before, adding: “That is so much a part of what my responsibi­lity, my purpose, my mission has always been, not just to be the representa­tion for diversity or to bring diversity to classical dance, but also to bring ballet to more people.

“That means so much to me. I don’t think any art form can be sustainabl­e or can grow if there isn’t diversity and representa­tion and if every community is not allowed to be a part of it.”

Discussing if she has made it easier for other ballerinas from diverse background­s, she said: “It’s such a long process and journey, something like that can’t just be done with one person and I understand that.

“I think the power of people being able to simply see me is maybe not consciousl­y showing other young people that no matter if they want to be a ballerina or whatever they want to be, that you can look like and be anyone and come from any community or background and be able to dream and succeed.”

However, Ms Copeland said she is in no doubt that more pressure and responsibi­lity is put on black athletes, and said: “It’s a discussion I’ve had back and forth with my husband, it’s such a different responsibi­lity and pressure as an athlete and I feel you clearly have to be aware of things as an African American.” The Nutcracker And The Four Realms is released in UK cinemas

today.

 ??  ?? MISTY COPELAND: The dancer at the European Premiere of the film at the Vue, Westfield London.
MISTY COPELAND: The dancer at the European Premiere of the film at the Vue, Westfield London.

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