Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ballet Nova has classes specifically for boys, but they are ballet classes. That's where most would tell you to start anyway though.
It is extremely sexist to exclude girls and other genders from a class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ballet Nova has classes specifically for boys, but they are ballet classes. That's where most would tell you to start anyway though.
It is extremely sexist to exclude girls and other genders from a class.
Maryland Youth Ballet has a male-identifying ballet class (I think it used to be called boys intro but changed this year). I believe PP is right that this class and other similar classes teach different skills
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ballet Nova has classes specifically for boys, but they are ballet classes. That's where most would tell you to start anyway though.
It is extremely sexist to exclude girls and other genders from a class.
Anonymous wrote:Ballet Nova has classes specifically for boys, but they are ballet classes. That's where most would tell you to start anyway though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ballet Nova has classes specifically for boys, but they are ballet classes. That's where most would tell you to start anyway though.
It is extremely sexist to exclude girls and other genders from a class.
Anonymous wrote:Ballet Nova has classes specifically for boys, but they are ballet classes. That's where most would tell you to start anyway though.