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Some famous dancers became famous for reasons other than their exquisite dance techniques. Some of them, as a direct result of dancing "a la folk" as it were, have huge, gnarly, flat feet with aching arches, bunions, and Plantar Fasciitis. If this ... more
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No. Prostitution is illegal in Tunica and most of the rest of the United States for that matter. There are no night clubs, strip clubs or gentlemen's clubs in Tunica either. Memphis has a selection of night clubs with dancing girls which can be ... more
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No. Our feet are ugly. Aside from ever present calluses and blisters, most girls who have been on pointe for a while have some funky toe stuff going on. There are either gaps, bunions, toes (or toenails) growing funny, or just lots of scarring ... more
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A7) We would like to encourage all our adults to wear a DWL t-shirt to class. All adults should wear comfortable clothing to move around in and appropriate footwear. All our clothing and footwear is designed to assist each dancer in their training ... more
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Picture a couple on the dance floor, totally absorbed in each other, moving to the sensual rhythms of the tango. The lady has her back arched, perhaps a knee lifted high, revealing strong legs beneath a ruffled skirt. Her hair might be pulled back ... more
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Most strength training programs build muscles with large gym equipment and heavy weights without much emphasis on thorough stretching. Dancers Shape is completely different by utilizing the students own body weight in tweaked ballet positions, not ... more
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Dancers Shape is aerobic but not in the traditional high impact format of jumping and running. The exercises are designed to strengthen the body while protecting against injury. Moves are low impact but performed briskly to elevate the heart rate ... more
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They are called Hula Dancers and Luaus, thanks for using ChaCha! ... more
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Raymonda's choreography is very challenging, even by today's standards. They may have been less concerned in Petipa's day about precise positions and placement than we are now, but they only gave the roles to dancers who were strong enough to do ... more
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Actually, the ballerinas in principal and soloist roles do receive flowers on Thursday and Friday nights. Because we often have two casts, that ensures that members of each cast receive flowers once. If you regularly attend a matinee or an evening ... more
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