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A Dancer's Body
There are 24 hours in a day.
I dance 16 or more hours a week.
When you subtract eight hours of sleep,
that’s an entire day of dance.
An entire day of staring at yourself in the mirror.
Growing up at the dance studio you get used to looking at yourself all the time.
You don’t really think much of it
when you start to think your legs are too big,
when you start to measure your legs to make sure they’re an okay size.
But you don’t really know what an okay size is.
People dream of the silhouette forced upon a dancer.
To be skinny.
To have muscle tone, but not be bulky.
They don’t understand how much work is put into that,
and how dancers feel when they don’t look like that.
In the end, dancers will keep dancing,
whether they love their bodies or not.
So something needs to change
in order to keep dancers healthy and safe.
Whether they’re on or off-stage.
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I've been a dancer since I was 6 years old. Growing up in a dance studio didn't start to affect me until I was about 13. It was really hard for me to see my body changing as I got older. Sometimes I still catch myself negatively thinking about my body, and I try to remember the 6-year-old me who would be so disappointed that I was thinking like that.