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Chalamet's 'Ballet/Opera' Jab Sparks Outrage
6 Mar
Summary
- Chalamet questioned the need to preserve ballet and opera.
- A ballet dancer and opera singer criticized Chalamet's remarks.
- Ticket prices were cited as a reason for perceived lack of interest.

During a recent conversation with Matthew McConaughey, actor Timothée Chalamet expressed skepticism about preserving art forms like ballet and opera. Chalamet suggested that unlike popular films such as 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer,' which draw crowds, the necessity of keeping ballet and opera alive was questionable, drawing sharp criticism. His remarks, implying a lack of public interest, were met with strong opposition from within the arts community.
Ballet dancer Amar Smalls countered Chalamet's views, explaining that expensive ticket prices and the 'high art' culture make ballet and opera inaccessible rather than uninteresting. Smalls anticipates a shift in perception regarding public engagement with these disciplines in the coming years.
Opera singer Isabel Leonard voiced her disappointment, calling Chalamet's comments "narrow-minded" and "eloquent." She argued that diminishing other art forms reflects poorly on an artist's character, suggesting that true artists inspire rather than belittle.
Ballet choreographer Kam Saunders succinctly described Chalamet's comments as "Yikes," indicating widespread disapproval of his perspective.




