I have a confession to make, I enjoy spending my pastime watching reality based shows! However, I am very particular about the reality shows I watch. I prefer reality shows that give a glimpse of life behind the scenes, after the camera stops rolling, and you leave the character at work or on stage. It is always intriguing to be able to get a glimpse into the life of a celebrity, or performer, you may adore. So, yes reality t.v. can be my guilty pleasure.
Last year I came across a reality show that gave viewers a behind the scenes glimpse into the world of ballet. The reality show titled 'Breaking Pointe' follows dancers and artistic director, Adam Sklute, of the Ballet West Academy, as they prepare for the upcoming dance season. Viewers are given a chance to see what happens behind the scenes in preparation of dance season. As well, viewers are able to follow the dancers into their personal lives and watch as stereotypes of bulimia and anorexia are broken, how dancers release stress with mini vacations and parties (too much partying at times), and partake in the drama on and off stage. Breaking Pointe is now in its second season and is continuing to draw notable attention.
Breaking Pointe of The CW is breaking barriers, as this is the first reality show to allow cameras to follow the dancers behind the curtain. Yes, there have many documentaries on schools such as Julliard and life as a student at such a prestigious academy, but no camera has gone where Breaking Pointe has gone, and is going, in the coming weeks. Through the reality show Ballet West has allowed not only its current audience, who attend their shows, but all dance enthusiast, such as myself, to gleam even closer and more intimately into seeing just what happens before and after the curtain falls. Despite some of the over-the-top drama, which there is quite a bit, it becomes overshadowed once dancers enter the academy doors and practices/rehearsals begin. We get to watch as dancers sweat on the outside and inside, as they spin, leap, jump, and fly for the chance to win the coveted roles of the upcoming shows. Who will win the lead? Who will be invited to return for another season? Will the artistic director make the right decisions when casting for his biggest selling productions? These questions and more are asked, and answered, as we follow along with the dancers and instructors of Ballet West.
Ballet West may have did well in allowing audiences to take a look behind the curtain. But don't take my word, decide for yourself in this clip from season 2:
What are your thoughts?
Thanks for reading,
LaKesha xo