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Why do ballerinas wear skirts?

Because big boys are tired of aesthetic practice for a long time, they will not be so sensitive to erection when they see little girls. Even if you get an erection sometimes, you won't be too rejected because little girls are awed and obedient to big boys. So boys and girls can live in peace under this arrangement.

Dance schools receive professional training. For the sake of body shape, boys are usually required to wear some girls' stockings, and girls only wear stockings in class, so that boys' lower bodies will naturally react. In addition, we have a completely new partner, and when we dance, we will definitely encounter sensitive parts. The boys will have a serious erection, and the female freshmen in the same class will be unnatural and even refuse to practice. So it's not surprising to put boys and girls together. They have been studying here for three years.

Having said that, accidents are always inevitable. Once, I practiced a dance movement, making the boys cling to the girls' backs, and holding the girls' waist in front of me affectionately for a while. But at this time, the boy's excited lower body will be as hard as rubbing the base of dysprosium, and will be tightly pressed on the girl's bottom with only stockings (girls don't wear gauze skirts when practicing). The excitement is too great, and the girls are nothing, but they hurt the boys. Not to mention students, even well-informed teachers are hard to resist.

Ballet costume:

In fact, the umbrella skirt that people see most now is often "open-backed pants", which is to maximize the effect of simulating the spread of wings of swans, and it has been popular since Swan Lake. In the past, ballet costumes were not so short.

168165438+10 12, the ballet "The Triumph of Cupid" staged at the Paris Opera House made its debut, and La Fontaine, who plays the heroine, became the first professional ballerina in history. On the stage, the actress wore a long dance skirt and corset, short bloomers or short skirts supported by whale bones, and heavy ornaments on her head. Because the clothes were too old, the actress had to move on the floor.

Camargo, an outstanding Italian dancer, bravely changed the traditional ballet costume in order to show her skills of kicking in the air. She shortened the traditional sweeping clothes by a few centimeters, adopted short skirts and underwear, and changed the dancing shoes with heels into soft-soled shoes. Wearing this costume, ballerinas no longer just slide on the floor, but develop the elegant and slow "low dance" into agile and lively dance steps. Her dance reform influenced the fashion of ballerinas at that time.

Later, in order to better express the meaning of dance movements and body language, ballet skirts were gradually improved and shortened.