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Mirella and Capezio advertisements


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I'm not sure if this is the proper forum for this post, so please feel free to move it.

On the back cover of Dance Magazine Nov. 2003 is a charming Capezio ad featuring Sarah Lane and three puppy dogs. She is wearing a red tutu and holding a leash for each dog. Then, in the December 2003 Dance Spirit is a Mirella ad featuring a brunette ballerina (whom I can't identify) holding a leash for one dog who looks as if he has been caught chewing a pointe shoe. The Capezio ad appears in the Dec. '03 issue of Dance Spirit as well.

So I'm curious, does anyone know if one of the ads was copying the other one? They are both cute ads; I just found it a bit odd that 2 companies would feature dogs in their ads so close together time-wise.

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In things of trends, it often seems everyone is copying everyone else. A recent trend in ballet imagery is that of the ballerina in "everyday" settings. I think it started with NYCB and dancers lounging around en pointe in Central Park as if they were part of the scenery. It's not such a big step from there to dancers walking dogs, especially since dogs and Central Park kind of go together in the New Yorker pshyche.

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Citibob, yes, I've noticed the trend for ballerinas to be pictured in everyday settings too- for instance the NYCB calendar this year, which might be what you were thinking of in your post.

Mel Johnson, I liked your comment. I'll have to remember that saying! B)

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It's not such a big step from there to dancers walking dogs, especially since dogs and Central Park kind of go together in the New Yorker pshyche.

:wink: Citibob, I can attest to the fact that dancers do, indeed, walk dogs in Central Park. They tend not to wear tunics or tutus, though.

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