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Social Media: Thirst traps & biscuits

Episode 3 of the Scottish Ballet's Half Hour Call podcast, hosted by Scottish Ballet, titled "Social Media: Thirst traps & biscuits" was published on October 19, 2022 and runs 41 minutes.

October 19, 2022 ·41m · Scottish Ballet's Half Hour Call

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Does ballet have a perfectionism problem? In this episode we explore all things social media, as Scottish Ballet’s Senior Producer, Tony Currie speaks to Biscuit Ballerina and Royal Ballet Flanders Soloist Shelby Williams, and Scottish Ballet Artist Harvey Littlefield about their relationships with the digital world.

Does ballet have a perfectionism problem? In this episode we explore all things social media, as Scottish Ballet’s Senior Producer, Tony Currie speaks to Biscuit Ballerina and Royal Ballet Flanders Soloist Shelby Williams, and Scottish Ballet Artist Harvey Littlefield about their relationships with the digital world.

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