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That's definitely better than the current ref (
primary sources should not be used, when possible). I only (or mostly) objected to the superlatives used in the text (biggest and leading and biggest Russian dance project ever) though – these definitely need a secondary source. The new source does not cover them either and I would not consider it reliable enough as well even if it did. I'd say a news report from some notable outlet would be required to cover such strong statements. —
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That's definitely better than the current ref (
primary sources should not be used, when possible). I only (or mostly) objected to the superlatives used in the text (biggest and leading and biggest Russian dance project ever) though – these definitely need a secondary source. The new source does not cover them either and I would not consider it reliable enough as well even if it did. I'd say a news report from some notable outlet would be required to cover such strong statements. —
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