In 'Dances,' a Black ballerina navigates immense pressure and expectations

In 'Dances,' a Black ballerina navigates immense pressure and expectations

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      6. jun. 2023
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In Nicole Cuffy's novel, Dances, CeCe Cordell becomes the first Black woman to be named principal dancer at a major ballet company; but this big break also comes with big expectations. In today's episode, Cuffy speaks with NPR's Juana Summers about how CeCe navigates the world of ballet's preoccupation with white bodies, how it affects her relationship with her mother and brother, and how Misty Copeland's very real accomplishments informed CeCe's story.

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