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Wainwright and Turner's research study on the Royal Ballet in London, UK, where they spoke with 11 ex-dancers, supports Schwaiger's observations. Using Bourdieu's idea of habitus, the scientists found the retirement process from an occupation in a society of "youthful aging" (a 30-year old is considered old), "' a cruel company' undoubtedly" (Wainwright and Turner, 2006, p. 247). The dancers additionally believed that the target market does not want to see sub-standard efficiencies and thus, considered older professional dancers insisting on performing "unfortunate" or "mentally sick". This class is suitable for individuals with little/ some ballet or contemporary dance history and desire to work towards creating more powerful body understanding and level of sensitivity. Concepts of placement, weight positioning, use weight, use of spine, active turn outs, sychronisation and feet expression will certainly be the focus of this class, along with core fortifying as well as versatility. https://www.bookmark-help.win/look-at-this-23 |