Pancaked ballet shoes worn by Stella Abrera in January 2018
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@ National Museum of American History
Ballet Makers USA
Description
These shoes, worn by dancer Stella Abrera in a January 2018 production of The Nutcracker, have been pancaked to match Abrera's skin color. When they are dancing without wearing tights, dancers pancake their shoes to match their skin color.Stella Abrera joined the American Ballet Theatre in 1996 and was appointed as a principal dancer in 2015.Abrera's pancaked shoes, along with those of Misty Copeland, are reflective of ABT's efforts to promote diversity in ABT and in ballet companies more broadly. Copeland is the first African-American dancer to be promoted to principal ballerina in the ABT, while Stella Abrera is the first Filipina-American in the company to be promoted to principal ballerina. In 2013, ABT established Project Project Plie to prompte diversity and inclusion throughout the company. Project Plie has received philanthropic support from the Ford Foundation; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Stavros Niarchos Foundation; corporate supporters, and others, and has worked in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Besides receiving philanthropic support, the effort has helped ABT attract more diverse funders, along with more diverse audiences.American Ballet Theatre staff explained the following about the shoes' use and the process of pancaking them:"Shoes can be worn for slightly varying lengths of time (depending on the frequency of rehearsals or the rigor of a certain performance), but in general, a Principal dancer will only wear a pair for one performance (two at most).Dancers pancake the shoes with makeup (over the counter cover up usually does the trick!) They each have...
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Gift of the American Ballet Theatre