Part 1 Misty Copeland “I will what I want”! Commercial Dance (as opposed to contemporary dance) has an additional element of appeal to the audience in

 

Part 1 Misty Copeland “I will what I want”!

Commercial Dance (as opposed to contemporary dance) has an additional element of appeal to the audience in terms of a “product”. This video contains the garment maker “Under-Amour” as an advertisement using the world renown ballerina Misty Copeland and her struggles for stardom having come from an African American heritage. What are the issues with this video given the current day status in society? In your opinion is this video appropriate using Misty as a “vehicle” to “sell” a product?LinkLinks to an external site.

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