Ballet: Is It A Dying Artform?

Ballet is often described as a dying art form, associated with strict traditions and an increasingly limited audience. But in Berlin, a city known for its experimental and ever-changing art scene, that idea is being challenged right now. Here, ballet is not disappearing, it is evolving in a world that moves faster than ever. Dancers are finding new spaces to perform, new ways to move, and new audiences to connect with. According to Daria Moullet, a professional ballet dancer, Berlin has become “the place to be,” offering constant opportunities to work and grow. In this environment, ballet is no longer only confined to grand theatres, but is actively being reshaped into something more fluid, contemporary, and, on the contrary, alive.