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Choreographer debuts morality tale on dangers of jealousy

Barak Marshall didn’t want to be a dancer. A lawyer, a singer, a scholar — anything but a dancer. “It was what she did,” Marshall says of his Yemenite mother, Margalit Oved, the one-time prima ballerina of the Inbal dance company, a giant of the dance world. And so he resisted. He sang in a choir; he went to Harvard and studied social theory and philosophy. But like most stories in which a man tries to flee his destiny, the world had other plans.

Natalie Portman and the psychology behind ‘Black Swan’

When Natalie Portman cracked open the script for "Black Swan," the saga of an ambitious ballerina's mind-blowing nervous breakdown, she instantly understood where her character was coming from.

Natalie Portman and the psychology behind ‘Black Swan’

When Natalie Portman cracked open the script for "Black Swan," the saga of an ambitious ballerina's mind-blowing nervous breakdown, she instantly understood where her character was coming from.

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