pretty ballerina
geschrieben von am 31.10. um 13:13:25 - als Antwort auf: Boy wearing tutu von Richard at >I'm a professional dancer, and I thought I'd seen everything. Last Christmas I visited my cousins in Baltimore, and we went out to see their little girl perform at her local Dance School Show. It was all very pleasant, and the show was put on well. >One thing however sticks with me, and I can hardly stop thinking about it. As is often the case, there were virtually all girls in the show, but there was one boy aged about thirteen, who wore the same as the girls! In one number he he was dressed as a doll, wearing a tutu and all. I could hardly believe my eyes! In another scene he was doing tap dancing and wearing a red leotard with white ankle socks. Embarrassing or what!>I felt so sorry for him, and I still do. It was not a joke or anything. Everyone's seen boys dressed in tutus for a joke, and it's normally very funny. This was for serious, and I can hardly stop thinking about it. How could the Dance School put a boy through such an ordeal?>I haven't said anything to anyone about it, but I thought I'd like to air my views.>Ri>Adrian, I only think it fair in this age of equality that, the boy was able to do this, i've been to ballets were girls have danced boys roalls, so good for him and his dance school for evening things out a bit, some boys and guys could really to the dances justice, i would of loved the chance when i was his age, but no such luck with my dyslexia! Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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