it is used to give a performance a weightless and airy effect, and was first used by a dancer to depict a slyph character in an italian show.
as to why women still do this in age of theater cranes, i can only really guess that its one of those things women do for male attention, like shoving themselves into ill fitting clothes, wearing heels, and painting their face with colored bat shit.
it is used to give a performance a weightless and airy effect, and was first used by a dancer to depict a slyph character in an italian show.
as to why women still do this in age of theater cranes, i can only really guess that its one of those things women do for male attention, like shoving themselves into ill fitting clothes, wearing heels, and painting their face with colored bat shit.
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