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Old 04-06-2011, 11:39 PM
Barrykgerdes
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Originally Posted by Omaroo View Post
That's pretty harsh I think Barry - "sketch"? LOL! It's a different style, yes, but it's fantastic in its own right as interpretive dance performed by a few of the best in the world. It's won, along with Wayne McGregor, a fair number of awards, so I think that it stands on its own. There's room for all kinds of dance - and even from the establishment. We're all opinionated, but that's only my opinion.
Hi Chris

Some like this type of dance some don't I just don't. As I said I love the traditional classic ballet not that type. However I accept it as a well recognised dance form.

I have been closely involved with ballet dancing for years. My grandaughter was accepted into the Australian ballet school but gave it away to study nursing. Elva's grandaughter was offered a place in the Royal ballet school after attending the summer school twice but prefered jazz ballet. The amount of dedication and training is too much for most. Both of them won every competition they entered.

Barry
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