"It wasn’t until the 1940 and ’50s that George Balanchine of the New York City Ballet promoted the ideal long line of tall, thin dancers with one leg high in the air and one arm outstretched, Dr. Thomas said. That line would appear longer in thinner dancers. " http://www.telegram.com/article/20071224/NEWS/712240378/1012
It's v. unfortunate if one has eating disorder because she wants to do ballet. Remember the one in Center Stage?
don't think u r fat
ReplyDeletesan wen ji: 你又知我唔肥?? :)
ReplyDeleteif fat, then u cannot dance
ReplyDeletebut there are fat dancers too... ;)
ReplyDelete咁你幾多磅先?
ReplyDelete"It wasn’t until the 1940 and ’50s that George Balanchine of the New York City Ballet promoted the ideal long line of tall, thin dancers with one leg high in the air and one arm outstretched, Dr. Thomas said. That line would appear longer in thinner dancers. "
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It's v. unfortunate if one has eating disorder because she wants to do ballet. Remember the one in Center Stage?
uncle ray: 你估我會唔會話你知呢??? :)
ReplyDeletesillie me: haven't watched Center Stage yet. and thanks for the quote.
sally: sorry... , the above reply was for u, not sillie me. :)
ReplyDeletemost people say they are fat, but they are skinny as bamboo... *rolling eyes*
ReplyDelete嬲記: 嘩好耐無見你啦! :) bamboo, 我都想!我好彩未係食bamboo嘅panda身型! :)
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ReplyDelete你會唔會覺得份工好悶呀?
幾時轉工呀?
lemon: 仲ok噃. :)
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