Male dancewear
geschrieben von David am 21.02. um 22:17:36 - als Antwort auf: No leotards over tights! von an >Hey guys!>I'm wondering what kind of schools you go to! Leotards over tights, and boys slapping boys until they cry! May God forgive you!>The ballet tradition is for the dancer to accentuate the body features. The females wear leotards over tights because it extends the look of the leg, which females also elongate by dancing on pointe.>The males in ballet wear the tights over leotard to accentuate the male body's center, primarily at the upper abdomen/waist line. Look at the classical costume for the male principle danseur...a tunic on top that fits tight into the waist then expands to enhance the chest and often has "puffy" arms toi accentuate arm muscles. The tunic fits close to the waist where the color contrast between the tunic and tradition white performance tights focuses the audience at the male's center...a strong abdomen with enhanced chest above. I'm sure you read my feelings about boys getting slapped-I wouldn't put up withit. As far as the leotards over tights-I thought about it and have to change myoriginal answer that I had in the other message. I usually wear a thong leotardover tights, I feel comfortable that way. But being self-conscience, I would also wear a T-shirt and a pair of K-dance shorts, so no one would know. I thought the others were talking about not wearing a Tee or shorts. I wish I hadthat sort of self-confidence, if not the body, to do it like that. I did like reading your explanation of why males wear dancewear one way and thefemales wear it another. I didn't know that. Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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