Tattoos and Piercings on Ballet Dancers?
#31
Posted 27 October 2007 - 12:18 PM
#32
Posted 27 October 2007 - 01:36 PM
Onstage, if visible, I find them a distraction. Offstage, the dancer should do as s/he wishes; it ain't my business. But please cover them up onstage.
So maybe I should have voted "Hate 'em"?
Chest hair: I noticed in the Wheeldonfest last week that Tyler Angle had impressive chest hair. No one else did. I found it distracting. I have nothing against (male) chest hair. Rather the opposite; I find it makes a great cushion. But onstage a single dancer with a hairy chest among the hairless stands out for reasons having nothing to do with the ballet being performed. I don't feel this way about dance but that probably has to do with the less "formal" nature of dance as opposed to ballet.
I quite like a beautifully done tattoo. The Japanese have made an art form of it as have certain NBA players. Unfortunately the majority of tattoos just look like body scribble.
#33
Posted 27 October 2007 - 01:47 PM
zerbinetta, on Oct 27 2007, 05:36 PM, said:
Onstage, if visible, I find them a distraction. Offstage, the dancer should do as s/he wishes; it ain't my business. But please cover them up onstage.
So maybe I should have voted "Hate 'em"?
I did the same, for the same reason.
I think the poll might have benefited from a few more categories. Given the options, it seemed the most accurate response.
#34
Posted 27 October 2007 - 02:42 PM
papeetepatrick, on Oct 27 2007, 11:44 AM, said:
Anyway, the answer is no, but I'd like to see Marcovici's anyway.
SanderO, on Oct 27 2007, 03:17 PM, said:
#36
Posted 27 October 2007 - 06:53 PM
aurora, on Oct 27 2007, 05:47 PM, said:
zerbinetta, on Oct 27 2007, 05:36 PM, said:
Onstage, if visible, I find them a distraction. Offstage, the dancer should do as s/he wishes; it ain't my business. But please cover them up onstage.
So maybe I should have voted "Hate 'em"?
I did the same, for the same reason.
I think the poll might have benefited from a few more categories. Given the options, it seemed the most accurate response.
I opt for simplicity
Parenthetically I was pretty shocked by Radetsky tonight in Clear. I mean this as a compliment, I think, but he's gymmed himself into looking like a porn star.
#38
Posted 28 October 2007 - 10:42 AM
#39
Posted 29 October 2007 - 06:45 AM
Too much information for the ballet stage.
Distracting from the task at hand.
That's why I voted 'hate 'em'.
Offstage it's a totally private matter.
#43
Posted 29 October 2007 - 09:35 AM
Leigh Witchel, on Oct 27 2007, 10:53 PM, said:
#44
Posted 29 October 2007 - 09:59 AM
cubanmiamiboy, on Oct 29 2007, 11:45 AM, said:
Well, this will lead to novelties just like the other adornments. A ballet dancer who would want 'pornlook' would seem to be something of an oxymoron, and in one case from the past, a tautology--the best-looking ones have enough of it already, but in graceful form; and add-ons are going to be vulgar, like Carmela Soprano's ostentatious ring. I've only seen a few porn stars that came anywhere near having a look that most ballet dancers would want to emulate (maybe no more than two)--it's often a half-wit, vacant, slack-jawed look which is certainly not going to work very long unless the whole domain sells out and there's an 'everybody can do ballet' phenomenon (oh well, there probably will be that kind of thing.)
#45
Posted 29 October 2007 - 03:35 PM
papeetepatrick, on Oct 29 2007, 01:59 PM, said:
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