A conversation with Paris opera ballet’s first Black “star” dancer
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ABC’s Ines De La Cuetara speaks with Guillaume Diop about his activism and historic elevation to “star” dancer.
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South African, Johaar Moseval was the first black dancer for the British Royal Ballet and danced at queen Elizabeth's coronation.
@jessaglenny
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I didn't know that.
@staylucky4727
6 ай бұрын
Wow
Wow, I remember seeing him as a young boy at ballet school in a documentary about the Paris Opera's tour to Moscow. How times flies.
congratulations to him, well deserved recognition ;o)
Tears of joy seeing him! Bravo!
To be young, gifted and black. I’m so proud for the young man 💯🙏🏾👏🏾
@owens5737
Жыл бұрын
He’s not black, he’s biracial. Can’t just erase half of him 😆
@bowetd01
Жыл бұрын
@@owens5737 🙄 I said what I said. Not even you can’t erase what was said. Which in turn what you’re trying to do. It. The hypocrisy…Don’t be a tool.
💚He isn't Black,He is a Metisse💚
Amazing dancer . . . simply amazing! Congratulations on being named an etoile - well-deserved!
Beautiful🙌🏽
BEAUTIFUL!!!
It shouldve happened 50 years ago!!! Is not lack of ability, is lack of opportunity!!!! UNDERSTOOD???❤
Glad he's been given the chance to shine. When we have diversity we are all better for it.
Bravo!
Baby he is an ETOILE ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️!!!!
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great job brother
23?! He looks like a teenager
Que BEAU!! Bon chance, jeune homme!!!
Bravo! Late but change has to start somewhere.
Félicitation GUILLAUME pour ton travail ; bravo l ' artiste . Je t ' aime .
Beautiful dancer!
Reach for the Stars, Dancér Étoile. Wishing you the true path like Nureyev. Bravo!
@AuxaneST
11 ай бұрын
danceur étoile ❤ ✨️💫
Makes me want to go to Paris just to see him dance
Congratulations to Guillaume Diop! Well deserved!
Vous.etes.fantastique a regarder danser Tant de facilite de talent votrefaçon de voys exprimer et ce merveilleux.ballon que vous.avez. Je vous.felicite et ai un plaisir fou a regardet vos interpretations. Un grand bravo!!! Vous exceĺlez dans La Fille mal Gardee. Je ne oeux que vous souhaiter un brillant avenir.BRAVO
@maryleconte1646
2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤
Such a beautiful dancer.
Half black, fully French. Congrats to him🎉
@ddoubleu170
Жыл бұрын
You see how they hit you with that one drop rule real quick!? Embrace all and they will feel embraced.
@lizabetx483
Жыл бұрын
Half West African (Senegalese). Black comes from the Portuguese/Spanish racist term "Negro" which gave rise to the N word.
@fabs8498
7 ай бұрын
@@lizabetx483this word is the latin work for a color. It will never change outside america and american language.
A true star ⭐️! Congratulations and continued success.
Guillaume est magique.......He's magic
I really understand what he's saying about loving having the structures and rules as limitations to play within. I like having the limitations - when I don't have strict rules, I don't know where to go next in my art!
Ouah!!!! accomplir tant de choses à un jeune âge. bravo jeune homme…. I love seeing young people making GREAT CHANGE
So proud and happy for Guillaume Diop. Watching him gives me chills and hope for the dance world. He clearly upholds the bar set by his predecessors and surely will raise it with beauty, grace and strength of purpose.
All races should have a chance. At the end of the day we are all human. Its about who is the best artist, who can bare the weight, who can spread the voice of the art of ballet... not your skin color. It is about time that the obssesion for the ultra light skin comes to an end.
@fabs8498
7 ай бұрын
He is biracial. Not black.
Congratulations. So proud
How exciting- from the clips here, he is doing better than he knows. But as always, I want to be careful not to upset the mix of his mechanism of performance
DIEU🍋🌺🇻🇦⛑ PROTÈGEZ Guillaume DIOP💮🪅🪢🥰 tout au long de Sa Carrière de danseur etoile🤍✒📃🤗📚🎶🏵🌺🇨🇵🍋🌿✝️🧸🤍🙋♂️ !!!
The first?! This isn't something to celebrate. This is an embarrassment. This is 2023.
@Iflie
Жыл бұрын
It's an elevated title, not everyone gets the etoile title, it means he's the highest rank possible. Not simply an employed dancer.
@gabelogan5877
Жыл бұрын
@@Iflie Apparently you don't have reading comprehension skills. It's an embarrassment that in the 21st century, we're still doing firsts.
@Iflie
Жыл бұрын
@@gabelogan5877 It looked like you thought a "black" person should have been first long ago, which makes no sense if you know ballet.
@gabelogan5877
Жыл бұрын
@@Iflie LMFAO you KKK trolls are so easily triggered. Blocked and muted incel 😂
more for his color than his talent Diop , othewise less known
Half white
First biracial "star" dancer. Why do we have to erase one parent?
@Iflie
Жыл бұрын
Americans, in europe we'd just call him half sengalese.
@Pou1gie1
Жыл бұрын
It is not uncommon for a European French person to get this position, but for anyone not of full European ancestry to get this position in the last 350 years! They are highlighting the fact that he is the first because in the past non-white Europeans were excluded from these positions. The European white French side is not uncommon to this position, nor were they restricted from it.
@lizabetx483
Жыл бұрын
@@Pou1gie1 The African ancestry of biracials can and should be be positively highlighted without the blatant erasure of the African origin through the use of the "Black" label. Black is the English translation of the racist Negro (original N word) slur. Also there is no need to omit the individual's other ancestry. Many biracial people feel pressure from Africans, the African diaspora and other races to identify as black because of the 1 drop rule. This classification has roots in slavery and racism. Especially in the US there are biracials who are ashamed to say that they have non African ancestry. African Americans tell them, "You feel you are better than us", the other races tell them, "Don't you think you're the same/as good as us!". These labels are damaging to the psyche of individuals who should be proud of all their ancestry. One part of a persons ancestry does not need to detract from the other.
@Iflie
Жыл бұрын
@@lizabetx483 They also do not know where they are from. So black or african american was all they had. Now with DNA test results they can actually learn that yes most have european ancestry too and native american etc but the "black culture" is very adamant that it should be "black" even if you are in fact mainly white. I never had to fill in my race anywhere until I got OL and made an OK cupid profile back in the day, we just don't do that in well the rest of the world.
@princessbell5380
Жыл бұрын
Merci à vous ! For us in france we say un métisse and not un noir ! Thanks
They did not get a fair chsnce that's why. Please.
Hopefully the gay community doesn’t mess him up be your own kind of Beautiful
@KristineMaitland
Жыл бұрын
What, like Alvin Ailey did when he worked with Mikhail Baryshnikov? Spare me.
First of all, he's mixed-race, not black. Secondly, it's it's disconcerting and offensive that one would make a big deal over the Paris Opera Ballet's appointment of its first non-white dancer. People are not defined solely by their race, and emphasizing it overlooks other aspects of their identity like their talent, skills, and individuality. All this is doing is perpetuating tokenism, showing him as a symbol of diversity rather than being valued for his talents and contributions. You're making a big deal out of this, and by doing so, perpetuating the idea that certain racial backgrounds are out of the ordinary in certain fields. Are you honestly suggesting that the appointment of this dancer is noteworthy solely because of his racial background? Because that's what it sounds like when you focus on THAT rather than his qualifications and skills. He should be judged based on his abilities and accomplishments rather than his race.
These headlines "FIRST BLACK STAR..." are not helping. They are racist "reverse".
He is not even 100 black 🙄
@Pou1gie1
Жыл бұрын
Due to slavery and colonization (and the rape of women and men during those times), there aren't any Black people who can claim being 100 percent Black or Sub Saharan African. Even SSA's in remote parts of Africa have some percentage of European blood due to the tragic history of our world. The average Black American is around 25% European due to these same factors. I'm pretty sure you are mixed too do to the history of colonization and slavery, Jose Hernandez.
@Pou1gie1
Жыл бұрын
Also, having a parent who is not African doesn't make your other parent less African. It also doesn't mean his lineage is any less. These kinds of statements to say that someone is mixed, so they are less or more of one of their backgrounds, is really just a way of invalidating his accomplishments by using the racist concept of racial blood quantum.