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In ‘Swan Song,’ a Ballet Company Faces Racism and Sexism

The film follows a National Ballet of Canada production of “Swan Lake” as dancers and others deal with long-simmering issues of racism and sexism.

Alissa Wilkinson
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Alissa Wilkinson

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Dancing, Documentary Films and Programs, National Ballet of Canada, Swan Song (Movie)
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