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More importantly, a coalition of dancers and psychologists launched —a non-profit dedicated to mental health support for performing artists. Within three months, they had raised $4 million. Elara Vance, now 19, became its first creative director. She never danced on camera again. Instead, she taught workshops titled “The Right to Be Broken,” where dancers learned to express pain without performing it for an audience. : The viral success of "Petite Dancer" played
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