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The star dancer was the guest of the program Le Figaro at nightwhere she spoke uncompromisingly about her relationship with her body, as well as her pregnancy.
Laughter started when Dorothy Gilbert answered the show’s questions. Le Figaro at night. She spoke at length about her relationship with her body, but also her pregnancy in 2014, the year she gave birth to baby Lily. He said about the training requirements of classical dancers. “We treat our bodies badly because classical dance is unnatural. (…) To reach the physical standards of classical dancers and to perform the technique of classical dance, you have to go against the nature of your body, you have to force it and hurt yourself a little”, confirming there that he acts there. , in a certain way, as the art of suffering.
However, teaching methods seem to have changed. “Teachers are not what they used to be. I remember teachers throwing stools in the classroom, taking pins and poking us in the butts (…). It was not at all the way of teaching that we have today. I think you can be demanding while still being a teacher and achieve your goals as a teacher without being overbearing. You just have to be passionate and give children the desire to work.”
He explains about his body. “All the physical changes I wanted to make to my body before motherhood, I decided them.” But her pregnancy in 2014 turned this logic upside down. “My body, which is currently being transformed without determination, desire, intellectualization (…) I was afraid of the unknown, of knowing if my body would ever become the same again. . Especially since I saw myself in the mirror and I no longer imagined myself as I was before. However, a beneficial event that allowed him to gain flexibility. “I have a very small pelvis and I think the pregnancy is opening up a little bit so that the baby can pass naturally. And so I’m a little bit more flexible after that than I was before.”
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If she realizes that motherhood was not an option for the older generation of dancers, then everything seems to have evolved today. or two children. So it’s really become part of customs.” A quiet revolution.
Source: Le Figaro
