Timothée Chalamet slammed for ‘narrow-minded’ criticism of popular artforms

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7 Mar 2026 • 12:16 AM MYT
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  • Timothée Chalamet caused controversy by stating that "no one cares" about ballet or opera during a discussion with Matthew McConaughey on audience attention spans.
  • Opera singers, including Isabel Leonard and Deepa Johnny, criticised Chalamet's remarks as "disappointing" and "narrow-minded," suggesting they revealed a lack of understanding of art.
  • The ballet community, through figures like choreographer Martin Chaix, countered Chalamet's view, asserting that ballet is "very much alive" and increasingly essential.
  • Sir Alistair Spalding CBE, Artistic Director of Sadler's Wells, responded by saying dance is "constantly evolving" and "growing in popularity," attracting new, younger audiences.
  • A spokesperson for the Royal Ballet and Opera emphasised the historical and ongoing influence of ballet and opera on other art forms, including film, and their continued global engagement.

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