Ballet is in for a major shake-up, according to principal dancer Tiler Peck, who is calling for the classical dance form to "Fill the Stage!" in a bold new movement. In an interview with The New York Times, Peck, a leading figure at the New York City Ballet, argues that ballet has become too stagnant and needs to break free from its traditional constraints to incorporate more diverse and innovative elements. By embracing a more experimental and inclusive approach, Peck believes ballet can attract a wider audience and stay relevant in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. But what exactly does this mean for the future of ballet, and will Peck's vision be enough to revitalize the art form?


‘Fill the Stage!’ Tiler Peck Says It’s Time for Ballet to Go Big  The New York Times