Doja Cat stepped into the online discourse, defending the art forms of opera and ballet. She criticized actor Timothée Chalamet after he dismissed these traditions as irrelevant. The rapper shared her thoughts in a TikTok video, pushing back against his comments.
Doja Cat Reacts to “Dead Art” Remarks
The rapper, Doja Cat, took to TikTok to address remarks made by Timothée Chalamet. Chalamet had claimed that nobody cares about opera and ballet during a CNN town hall. Doja Cat felt this was a dismissive take on established art forms. She pointed out the long history of these disciplines. “Opera is four hundred years old. Ballet is five hundred years old.” Doja Cat stated in her video. She questioned his right to call them irrelevant.
Defending Dedication and Respect
Doja Cat emphasized the serious dedication performers put into opera and ballet. She highlighted that dancers and singers commit to rigorous training daily. “Dancers show up at eight a.m., six a.m., whatever.” she explained. “They show up, and they break, and they bleed every single day just because they have respect for it.” She argued that even if the industry faces challenges, a dedicated audience still exists. “Just because the industry is having a tough time doesn’t mean people don’t care about it.” Doja Cat continued. “Dancers care, the singers care, the audience cares. There’s still an audience.” This exchange was reported by AllHipHop.
Context of the Remarks
Timothée Chalamet made his comments during a town hall event with Matthew McConaughey. He was explaining his preference for contemporary projects over older artistic formats. Chalamet stated he wouldn’t pursue work in ballet or opera because “no one cares about this any” The backlash against his statements has come from various arts institutions. Major organizations like the Metropolitan Opera and the Royal Ballet invited him to experience their performances. These institutions suggested a firsthand experience might change his perspective on classical art
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