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Rebecca Milzoff meets Benjamin Millepied, Director of the Paris Opera Ballet, to discuss his first year in the role – and the creation of a third, digital stage to showcase original films.

When it was announced in early 2013 that Benjamin Millepied would take over the Paris Opera Ballet from longtime director Brigitte Lefebvre, something like a seismic wave hit the ballet world: Millepied was an accomplished choreographer, a former principal at New York City Ballet, and had founded a small troupe, the L.A. Dance Project, but he hardly seemed a shoo-in for one of the most visible and intimidating jobs in dance. Now, a year into his directorship, Millepied is choreographing a new ballet for the company and pushing it in new directions. On September 15, he’ll debut a “third stage” for the company — a digital one, showcasing original films inspired by the Opera Garnier and its inhabitants... Keep reading on Vulture