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Someone call Lil Nas X I hear he likes anime and queer dancers

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JUNO actor Elliot Page secretly married the “extraordinary” Emma Portner in 2018. Elliot recently revealed that he is transgender on Instagram
CHALLENGING GENDER NORMS IS COOL! GENDER FLUIDITY IN BALLET IS VALID AND IMPORTANT!
Photos by Robin Hagy, 2016 🖤🏳️🌈
THIS IS A PUNK MANIFESTO OF WHAT I WAS, WHAT I AM AND, MOST IMPORTANTLY, WHAT I'VE BECOME.
RECAP OF A FAILURE is the video narration of the last four years of the life of a young dancer, performer and artist called Sara Giudice. Based in Italy, I decided to make my pain visible, to make myself vulnerable, to spread the words of young, isolated, mentally ill artists with economic issues. The purpose of RECAP is making a statement in the mental health activism and art field and giving meaning to four long years of artistic and mental decadence. I also made this to feel less lonely all the time. --------------------------- The clips in this video were shot with a Huawei smartphone and two other unknown smartphones. The indoor clips in this video were shot in Sensazione Fitness (Aprilia, LT, Italy), Scup Sport (Rome, RM, Italy), Spazio 47 (Aprilia, LT, Italy), my bedroom and my home's garage (Aprilia, LT, Italy). The outdoor clip in this video was shot during a random sports' festival (Ardea, RM, Italy). In order of appearance, you can see: me (Sara Giudice), my young and dear ex dance partners, my ex colleagues, my uncle's car. I only own my sighs and grunts in the audio of this video. This video was edited with Windows Movie Maker 2012 on my Acer personal computer.
Joel Mejia Smith @bluejadeandjoel
by @mantukewicz

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Hello new friends!!!! Thank you so much for stopping by.
My name is Em and I am a queer professional ballet dancer based in CA/NYC. I forgot I made this blog so long ago, but I’ll do my best to be more active and answer your lovely messages and questions!
A little QB history:
My good friend and then-partner Jess and I started the Queer Ballerinas Instagram page and blog in January 2017. Our goal was/is to create more LGBTQ+ representation in the ballet world. Being queer (I use this as an umbrella term), especially queer femme and trans/nonbinary, can be such an isolating experience in the ballet world due to its historically heteronormative and rigidly gendered culture.
As of now, I’m dancing and teaching as much as I can from both coasts as well as running the QB online pages, coordinating meetups, and learning how to produce a PODCAST (coming early 2019, woo!). If you’d like to keep up with Jess, she’ll happily welcome you to her website or IG page, Queer Ballet Collective.
If you’d like to read previous blog posts and learn more about how QB came to be, feel free to visit the QB website. You’ll find loads more information there :-)
If you have any questions or just want to say hello, please do reach out!
Much love to all,
Em
(PS: Photography by Joerg Didlap)
Millennial existentialism: the dance