tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-247709781486325765.post4526612975729059734..comments2024-03-05T00:56:24.219+00:00Comments on Terpsichore: "Stuck in the Mud" doesn't mean you're stuck Jane Lamberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04987025483761092818noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-247709781486325765.post-80842586479258419822014-06-26T08:57:34.490+01:002014-06-26T08:57:34.490+01:00You are quite right to say that "Stuck in the...You are quite right to say that "Stuck in the Mud" and "Big Ballet" are different projects and not in any way comparable but they are nevertheless both examples of "inclusive ballet" in the broad way that the Northern Ballet press release used that term and I used that term in the article. The press release uses it to refer to everybody - not just those who are challenged physically but those who have achieved excellence such as the Ballet Cymru professionals. Jane Lamberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04987025483761092818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-247709781486325765.post-81267473152837551772014-06-25T23:14:51.612+01:002014-06-25T23:14:51.612+01:00Fantastic! Even more proud of my country's bal...Fantastic! Even more proud of my country's ballet company ;) Although I'm not sure Big Ballet deserves mention, though. 'Stuck in The Mud' is a genuine collaboration between PRO-ACTIVE DANCERS able-bodied and disabled, rather than a presentation of self-made victims. It is contributing to and pushing dance forward, creating opportunities and showing audiences just what human bodies can do. And there is not one person in this promotional video who is bemoaning the loss of their waistline or youth ;) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17608119213866457016noreply@blogger.com