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Leading British ballet stars have said that a proposal to make groups seeking arts funding prove their 'relevance' to modern society threaten artistic freedom, with one describing it as the "deathbed of true creativity". Senior executives fear they will have to drop classic productions like "The Nutcracker" and "Romeo and Juliet" because they usually attract white, middle-class audiences.