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Sara Hamdan
Lauren Zaleta limps out of the main dance studio of the Joffrey Ballet School in New York City in faded jeans and a bulky, olive-green jacket while the other girls—her fellow students—stay behind, in black leotards and white tights. Today, Zaleta’s brown hair, normally piled high in a . . . . Continue Reading »
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