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The romantic tutu was first created for and worn by Marie Taglioni. She was also the first ballet dancer to dance "en pointe." In order to show off her feet and legs, the tutu fell just below the knee, as it normally does today.
A ballet dancer typically wears a leotard, tights, and ballet slippers for practice and performances. Female dancers often add a tutu or a skirt, while male dancers may wear fitted pants or shorts. Hair is usually styled in a neat bun to keep it out of the face. In performances, dancers may wear elaborate costumes that reflect the character and story of the ballet.
It is called a tutu.
you can get them at target ok
a tutu? maybe
tutu a female ballet dancer's costume? Just add -s = tutus.
The first tutu is often attributed to French ballet dancer Marie Taglioni, who popularized the garment in the early 19th century. The skirt was designed to enhance the lines of the dancer's legs and add to the ethereal quality of ballet performances. While the exact origin of the tutu is difficult to pinpoint, it evolved over time from earlier styles of dance attire, ultimately becoming a staple in ballet costumes.
a tutu is a skirt made of net or a stiff silky material that are worn by female ballet dancers
The romantic tutu was first created for and worn by Marie Taglioni. She was also the first ballet dancer to dance "en pointe." In order to show off her feet and legs, the tutu fell just below the knee, as it normally does today.
it is a tutu
A ballet dancer typically wears a leotard, tights, and ballet slippers for practice and performances. Female dancers often add a tutu or a skirt, while male dancers may wear fitted pants or shorts. Hair is usually styled in a neat bun to keep it out of the face. In performances, dancers may wear elaborate costumes that reflect the character and story of the ballet.
It is called a tutu.
a tutu? maybe
you can get them at target ok
a tutu
As in ballet? Tutu's.
A tutu is a short, decorative, often frilly, outer skirt worn by ballet dancers.