Tutu Much, stylised as TuTuMUCH, is a 2010 Canadian documentary film that focuses on the 9- to 12-year-old entering class of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Summer School Program.

Tutu Much
Directed byElise Swerhone
Produced byMerit Jensen Carr
Vonnie Von Helmolt
CinematographyKeith Eidse
Charles Konowal
Edited byBrad Caslor
Music byShawn Pierce
Release date
  • January 17, 2010 (2010-01-17)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

It is produced by Ballet Girls Inc, a co-production between Merit Motion Pictures and Vonnie VON HELMOLT Films. It is directed by Elise Swerhone.

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The Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Summer School Program is the first step to beginning a career as a professional ballet dancer. But that doesn't mean that it's easy. 9 young girls come from all over the world to enter the program, knowing that if they don't get in by a certain age, it will be far too late to become a ballerina. A dancer can try her hardest but not make it into the next stage just based on her physical musculature. Those that do make it face a difficult decision - spend their childhood and teen years away from their families and focusing on the daily strains of ballet training, or live as a normal teenager...

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