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Re: Weird Question but are there any former dancers?

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 20 Aug 2001 15:12:33 -0500 (CDT)


All through school I loved dance and drama. I wasn't huge but I wasn't the same size as most of the other dancers, but I kept on dancing. It made me feel good and thankfully nobody said anything to me about my weight. If you love it, continue to do it. You will only regret it later in life. I continue to dance to my hearts desire and am involved in the entertainment industry. Maybe you can form your own dance troupe if other small minded people won't have you. Dancing/performing is not only an incredible way to express yourself but you can relieve stress and it's great exercise! I firmly believe that if Broadway is calling, there will be a place for you. And who knows, maybe one day we'll meet on that stage together!

At Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Anjy wrote: >
>I was just wondering if anyone else was in my position. From the age of
>four, all I ever wanted to do was dance. I was totally devoted to it
>until age 12 when I started gaining a lot of weight, with no apparent
>reason, and I was kicked out of my dance class because I was too large
>and no longer had the typical dancer body. I still keep at it on my
>own, but it has effect the career choice I made as a child. I've always
>wanted to make a career on Broadway, but now-a-days, they only want thin
>dancers, or "fat"/ "round" actors for comic roles. My problem is I no
>longer fit either. I'm tall and "larger", with broad shoulders. So
>unless I'm doing a school show, I'm suck in the back row chorus. Well,
>I've shared my story. Anyone else out there with a similar "problem?"




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