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  2. Western stereotype of the male ballet dancer - Wikipedia

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    Male ballet dancers perform more athletic technique. [2] Men focus more on leaps and jumps and are expected to get more height and power in their technique. [2] Within the dance world there is a strong push for male ballet dancers to have masculine characteristics. They are often told to dance like a man from a young age. Male dancers that have ...

  3. Dance and health - Wikipedia

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    Dance science is the scientific study of dance and dancers, as well as the practical application of scientific principles to dance. Its aims are the enhancement of performance, the reduction of injury, and the improvement of well-being and health. Dance requires a high degree of interpersonal and motor skills, and yet seems built into humans.

  4. More dancers allege body-shaming and bullying at UK ballet ...

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    The BBC has interviewed more than 100 dancers who say a “damaging” culture existed during their training. More dancers allege body-shaming and bullying at UK ballet schools Skip to main content

  5. Psychology of dance - Wikipedia

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    Thus, dance is similar to language, where grammar depends on procedural memory and memory of words depends on declarative memory. Dance also involves feelings and personal experience. [9] Each contemporary dancer has a moving identity as a result of a collection of choreographic and training influences that reveals a personal narrative. [10]

  6. How to live like a ballerina, according to professional ...

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    Contrary to popular belief, Justin Peck — a ballet dancer-turned-choreographer who was behind the dance moves used in blockbuster films like West Side Story and Maestro — says dancers rely on ...

  7. Ballet flats are back. Here's why podiatrists don't like them ...

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    Why ballet flats are bad for you The problem is made clear in their name: They’re, well, flat — and often flexible to a fault. “They traditionally don't offer any arch support,” explains ...

  8. Discrimination in dance - Wikipedia

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    More recently, ballet companies have wanted ballerinas to have athletic, muscular bodies like Misty Copeland. [7] Some ballet directors believe that most dancers of color have “unsuitable features”, such as curvy bodies with larger breasts [8] and buttocks, [9] flat feet and differing hair textures. [5]

  9. Adam Ondra Tried Ballet. Why You Should Too - AOL

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    Prior to competing in the Olympics, Adam Ondra took a ballet class. "Climbing is a very complex sport," he said. "On the road to Tokyo, I need to widen my range of skills. ... Bouldering, lead ...