"This Indian Man Is Dancing On New York's Streets Wearing Skirts, To Make Clothing More Inclusive"
- Fred in Skirts
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Re: "This Indian Man Is Dancing On New York's Streets Wearing Skirts, To Make Clothing More Inclusive"
Could not get the link to work!!!
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Re: "This Indian Man Is Dancing On New York's Streets Wearing Skirts, To Make Clothing More Inclusive"
I couldn't get a result from your link. Try this one, Fred; https://www.scoopwhoop.com/news/indian- ... inclusive/
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OK that worked!
"It is better to be hated for what you are than be loved for what you are not" Andre Gide: 1869 - 1951
Always be yourself because the people that matter don’t mind and the ones that mind don’t matter.
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Wow, I'm impressed by his style! Very good outfits and dance! I'm a bit jealous
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Damn.. he took my idea... I've been contemplating a good urban dance when I make my way through NYC later this year...
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Wonderful!
I love the skirts: they make me think that I could experiment with (a) bolder patterns and (b) full length. The one which is full length at the back and shorter at the front is neat too. Clearly he wears trousers or shorts underneath, but that's probably the practical or comfortable way to go for some people and contexts.
I am reminded that, ever since I took up Scottish country dancing, I have always worn a kilt for it. Even at student practice sessions, when I was often the only one in a kilt apart from the dance teacher, I always felt awkward and uncomfortable trying to dance in trousers: it just didn't feel right.
I love the skirts: they make me think that I could experiment with (a) bolder patterns and (b) full length. The one which is full length at the back and shorter at the front is neat too. Clearly he wears trousers or shorts underneath, but that's probably the practical or comfortable way to go for some people and contexts.
I am reminded that, ever since I took up Scottish country dancing, I have always worn a kilt for it. Even at student practice sessions, when I was often the only one in a kilt apart from the dance teacher, I always felt awkward and uncomfortable trying to dance in trousers: it just didn't feel right.
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Re: "This Indian Man Is Dancing On New York's Streets Wearing Skirts, To Make Clothing More Inclusive"
Yes, you don't just dance in a skirt, the skirt dances with you.Myopic Bookworm wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 12:51 pm...
I am reminded that, ever since I took up Scottish country dancing, I have always worn a kilt for it. Even at student practice sessions, when I was often the only one in a kilt apart from the dance teacher, I always felt awkward and uncomfortable trying to dance in trousers: it just didn't feel right.
I started wearing kilts for English folk dance and ceilidh many years ago and gradually progressed to skirts. I would never consider wearing trousers for dancing now, it would feel like having a bath with my clothes on.
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