Published: Sept. 8, 2021, 1:42 p.m.
American Ballet Theatre principal dancer James Whiteside chats with Trey Elling about CENTER CENTER: A FUNNY, SEXY, SAD ALMOST-MEMOIR OF A BOY IN BALLET. Questions include:
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\n - Why write a memoir when he's still got so much life to live? (01:10)
\n - What was his relationship with each of his parents like? (3:04)
\n - How was his trip to NYC's Lincoln Center as a pre-teen epiphanous? (05:52)
\n - Was it difficult coming out at the age of 16 in 2001, and why did he decide to do it? (06:38)
\n - Why did he almost not accept an offer to join the ABT after ten years as a pro? (09:45)
\n - Is there a glaring example of homophobia in the world of ballet? (13:11)
\n - What is his favorite Fiona Apple song, and why? (15:42)
\n - Which personal body image issues used to bother him, and how did he get over those insecurities? (17:49)
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