geschrieben von Sokejas at am 11.12. um 04:19:40 - als Antwort auf: ballet class etiquette von henry at I refute the uptight prudes who think you have to delete all the erotic energy from ballet. The fact is, ballet has never been like that. Eroticism has always been at the forefront of ballet. Haven't you seen Romeo and Juliet? You can accept it as a highly stylized dramatic representation of eros, so why deny that you feel something in your tights when you dance? Ballet glorifies beautiful bodies of men and women doing beautiful things. That is inherently erotic, and nothing to shrink from or feel ashamed of. There is no contradiction with working hard and seriously at perfecting one's art. Now, as to your question about panties under the leotard. The answer is a big fat NO. Leotards are NOT meant to have panties worn under them. Pantie lines are especially GAUCHE and out of place in ballet class. Why do you think thongs were pioneered by leotard wearers? (The first thong I ever saw was in a dance supply shop in 1983--"Fan-E-Pants"--this was long before thongs caught on with the general public). No, I'm sorry, you will need to find other venues for your pantie thrills, outside ballet class. If panties under the leotard are unacceptable for women dancers, that goes as well for men too! P.S. Don't forget your dance belt. Antworten zu diesem Beitrag: |