lunes, 21 de marzo de 2011
tutu
A tutu is part of the costume worn by ballet dancers. When the dress came in the 1820 was not defined as a tutu, this name was given from 1881. In 1832 Marie Taglioni immortalized this type of garment: a snug bodice and a light and airy skirt made from a multi-layer, if it is long (almost to the ankle), be called romantic tutu, and when it is cut is called a tutu Italian. Tutu to the Italian, is a short skirt and rigid, disk-shaped floaty supported the dancer's hips and exposing the entire leg is usually white but also comes in a brightly colored variety.
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