"We are super proud": Roxane Stojanov, star of the Paris Opera, mocks Timothée Chalamet
Roxane Stojanov, a principal dancer at the Paris Opera, humorously responds to Timothée Chalamet's recent comments devaluing the importance of opera and ballet.
Roxane Stojanov, a principal dancer at the Paris Opera, made headlines when she appeared on France Inter to discuss her passion for dance and the upcoming premiere of 'Romeo and Juliet' at the Opéra Bastille. During the conversation, she addressed the controversial remarks made by Franco-American actor Timothée Chalamet, who expressed that he could not envision himself working in opera or ballet, labeling these art forms as 'kept alive.' This statement sparked backlash, particularly in the dance community.
Stojanov's reaction to Chalamet's comments was both light-hearted and pointed. She defended the relevance and beauty of ballet and opera, asserting that they are vibrant and essential forms of artistic expression. Her response served not only to challenge Chalamet's viewpoint but also to affirm the pride and dedication of artists within these traditional art forms.
The exchange highlights the ongoing dialogue about the value of various artistic disciplines, with Chalamet's remarks reflecting a broader cultural conversation regarding the evolution of the arts. Stojanov's spirited defense may serve to elevate appreciation for ballet and opera, while also reminding the audience of the passion and commitment required to sustain these art forms in contemporary society.