I think that male ballet dancers CAN go on point. I know that females can. So why not men?
No its not true at all. There are many famous male ballet dancers.
"Danseurs, Ballerino or just... male ballet dancers. Some just call them heroes, pioneers... or very, very brave for what they do."
Ballet dancers and rugby players are strong in different ways. I think that male ballet dancers might be stronger but it's hard to judge
Boy dancers do not practice en pointe. It was made for women. It is more feminine. Male dancers do more jumps with beats in them.
I think that male ballet dancers CAN go on point. I know that females can. So why not men?
No its not true at all. There are many famous male ballet dancers.
"Danseurs, Ballerino or just... male ballet dancers. Some just call them heroes, pioneers... or very, very brave for what they do."
Yes, there are many male ballet ballet dancers; such a Mikhail Baryshnikov.
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Ballet dancers and rugby players are strong in different ways. I think that male ballet dancers might be stronger but it's hard to judge
Boy dancers do not practice en pointe. It was made for women. It is more feminine. Male dancers do more jumps with beats in them.
King Louis XIV, originator of ballet as a dance and art form, was a male. Male dancers were more common than females when ballet first started.
Professional and non professional ballerinas. There are male and female dancers that perform ballet.
while there in school they will traditionally wear black pants and white shirt and ballet shoes
Usually anywhere from two inches (small leap) to 6 feet (large). The Russian ballet has male dancers who jump 15 feet
Today the mind set that people have about male ballet dancers has changed a great deal compared to even as short a time ago as 30 years. you can change the mindset in those people close to you by simply being what you are and those that are not close to you and have some preconceived ideas shouldn't matter anyway you cant educate everyoneANSWER: First you march on Washington and demand that civil rights be given to male ballet dancers. A male dancer parade or two wouldn't hurt and bake sales and cake walks are always fun. If male ballet dancers weren't so uptight all the time maybe people wouldn't take such a negative view of them. I think male ballet dancers have a negative mindset about people who don't go to the ballet, which only drives a bigger wedge into the culture gap. Perhaps we could have a town hall meeting and resolve this. Also, maybe the male ballet dancers could petition the court, or apply for a fictitious business name with the city and find a better term than male ballet dancers.