Didn't Beyonce give dance lessons to Gaddafi too? How do these people turn into feminist icons while at the same time cozying up to monsters with grotesque harems. What a strange world to live in.
Don't know how much that applies here, but there is no inherent moral or egalitarian negative to a "harem" (or "unicorn" arrangements if I remember my polyamory lingo correctly) if everyone involved is actively and consciously consenting. But Gandhi is probably not in that camp
Odd comment for this article. A lot of people have ended up playing for dictators because their agents booked it and took the money without asking the star.
I know the famous quote. But I also know many professional ballroom dancers, and how good a couple looks is mostly determined by the man. The man drives the dance. It's his job to make his partner look good, and that means adjusting things to the skill level of his partner. A very good woman will have a much harder time making her man look good if he isn't, because she cannot backlead.
Ginger Rogers was a very good dancer. But she just isn't as good as Astaire. If you watch closely, for example, he is always perfectly positioned, Ginger, not so.
Astaire also developed the dances in parternship with Hermes Pan, who would play the female. They'd work it all out to perfection, and then bring Ginger in to teach it to her.
Also, stepping backwards is not a problem for professional dancers, and women ballroom dancers spend thousands of hours dancing in heels, so those present no special difficulty, either.
> People will be dancing like Michael Jackson until the end of time.
There's a curious quality to MJ's dance. His moves look simple, and are endlessly copied, by amateurs and pros alike. But none of them come off looking like MJ. All I can say is it's that last 2% of the move that makes it work, and nobody has been able to copy that. I know his poses and moves are all very carefully laid out and practiced, but they look so natural on him, they look like they are him.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 36.9 ms ] threadYes I definitely not. This book stayed on my mind of months after I read it. Just insane. https://www.amazon.com/Gaddafis-Harem-Annick-Cojean/dp/08021...
Only occasionally do we get movements like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artists_United_Against_Aparthe...
Seriously? Some agent forced her to dance for dictator famous for parading his harem all over the world.
Atleast Mariah Carey had the decency to admit that she made a mistake instead of some ridiculous 'agent made me do it' excuse.
http://www.reelclassics.com/Actresses/Ginger/images9/ginger_...
Ginger Rogers was a very good dancer. But she just isn't as good as Astaire. If you watch closely, for example, he is always perfectly positioned, Ginger, not so.
Astaire also developed the dances in parternship with Hermes Pan, who would play the female. They'd work it all out to perfection, and then bring Ginger in to teach it to her.
Also, stepping backwards is not a problem for professional dancers, and women ballroom dancers spend thousands of hours dancing in heels, so those present no special difficulty, either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfnNwXxJeIY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac6o8PXthzQ
There's a curious quality to MJ's dance. His moves look simple, and are endlessly copied, by amateurs and pros alike. But none of them come off looking like MJ. All I can say is it's that last 2% of the move that makes it work, and nobody has been able to copy that. I know his poses and moves are all very carefully laid out and practiced, but they look so natural on him, they look like they are him.