Research Symposium
26th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 1, 2026
Ellia Uminn Poster Session 1: 9:30 am - 10:30 am / Poster #58
BIO
Ellia Uminn is a first-year Florida State University student majoring in pre-international affairs, with a minor in French and Arabic. In her free time, she loves to watch movies, read, and rock climb. Swan Lake allows her to explore how a single piece of art can create deep cultural connections and transcend borders.
Pop Culture Movements: Swan Lake Unfolded
Authors: Ellia Uminn, Jen AtkinsStudent Major: International Affairs
Mentor: Jen Atkins
Mentor's Department: Dance Mentor's College: College of Fine Arts Co-Presenters: Kendra Ludeman, Maren Kaymak-Loveless, Brianna Auguste, Nina Tran
Abstract
Pop Culture Movements: Swan Lake Unfolded examines how Swan Lake and its symbols relate to popular culture, particularly in the television shows Bridgerton, The Handmaid’s Tale, and Ted Lasso. Scholars have extensively documented Swan Lake’s influence on dance and performance history, but there is little research dedicated to the ballet’s social influence in modern media. Historical precedent demonstrates the lasting impact Swan Lake has had on popular culture, and the ballet’s socio-cultural significance shows itself in the hidden allusions that appear in widely consumed entertainment. The methodology includes the analysis of three television series and the coding of recurring motifs and themes through collective discourse. Scholarly articles and contemporary media publications relevant to the research scope also contribute to the sample of media coded for thematic connections to Swan Lake. This humanities-based qualitative research is ongoing and examines themes of dual identity, power, and restriction through collaboration with a diverse network of interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners. These patterns suggest that classical art remains embedded in modern storytelling, even when audiences may not consciously recognize the connection. For pop culture audiences, our findings highlight the importance of media literacy and understanding how historical works shape present-day narratives. The group is in the final stages of developing a podcast and companion website to present these findings in an accessible format. Together, these platforms demonstrate Swan Lake’s lasting cultural influence beyond traditional performance spaces.
Keywords: Ballet, Swan, Dance, Lake