The dancer breaking ballet stereotypes with hip-hop
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- A Royal Ballet choreographer who fell into dance by accident after getting into trouble at school is using hip-hop to open up the institution to wider communities.
Joseph Toonga, who grew up in London's East End, hopes to break traditional stereotypes associated with ballet.
Being from a non-traditional dance background he said he was surprised to get given the opportunity at the world-famous dance school.
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Yh sitting at the back of the bus
Having white people actively avoid you
I spent 1 week over seas and for the first time I knew how it felt to have your race not matter
I spent 1 day in London and instantly I'm reminded that I'm black and being black is the hardest thing I've ever had to deal with in my life
The break from being black was needed
But if I could trade it
I would be out the game tomorrow
I hate being black
I said it
Move abroad. Go where you're happy
Mate, i am so sorry you feel this way about yourself. We all go through periods where we hate ourselves, it's so painful. But you are beautiful and nobody can take away from your worth, especially other pal's ignorance. Stay strong. It gets better if you surround yourself with love and positive people. Hopefully you will get past this sooner rather than later.