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Created in 1985 in the center of Brooklyn, the Naughty Dog quickly became the most popular underground dog bar in NYC. Mostly famous for its huge dancefloor and the disco dancing contests it helds every first Friday of the month, the Naughty Dog is also the place where legends are born, since many famous bands made their debuts on its stage.
As an open-minded and progressive place, the Naughty Dog welcomes everybody, as long as they are neither humans nor cats.
A styleframe for my project UpDog Funk :) The definitive version is the first one (with all the chromatic aberrations) but since I spent lots of time on the details of the background, I also put the un-composited picture here.
I was just thinking of what I wrote in my comments on Prokofiev's Cinderella ballet and the tradition in that ballet of the Stepsisters being played by men.
I stand by what I wrote: that it is problematic to have men play women to highlight just how ugly, clumsy, unfeminine and laughable those women are.
But I also appreciate that in Sir Frederick Ashton's choreography, when Ashton himself and Sir Robert Helpmann danced the roles of the Stepsisters, that presumably wasn't all it meant for them.
Ashton and Helpmann were both gay men in an era that wasn't kind to gay men. Wearing those frilly, flowery dresses and coiffed wigs, prancing around the stage being unabashedly flamboyant and femme, and parodying famous ballerinas' solos probably meant something more to them than just making fun of the female characters they were playing.
Besides, Ashton's choreography creates some sympathy for the Stepsisters, especially the shy, awkward younger one whom he played himself. If I remember correctly, they're never really shown abusing Cinderella; obviously she's dressed in rags and not allowed to go to the ball, but the main person they bully and harass seems to be her father, not her. And their final scene gives them some pathos: after Cinderella forgives them, they cry, not in a comical way but in a subdued, genuine way, and then they slowly and sadly exit, hand in hand, while Cinderella and.the Prince take center stage.
So while there's still an element of "LOL, they're ugly men in dresses," of course, it's a more nuanced situation than just that.
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