like it (thunbs up bra)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
oh and i was gonna come back ans say yep male ballerina is a puff but each to there own....hehehehe
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like it (thunbs up bra)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
oh and i was gonna come back ans say yep male ballerina is a puff but each to there own....hehehehe
you all know we gonna get some pissed male ballerinas on our case now
it be there own fault
still dont know why me smileys not working damm things feel lost with out them
are you sure that you didnt disable anithing in your control panel..:D?Quote:
Originally Posted by jaydee84
nope not to my knowledge im gonna restart the comp in a bit see if that sort itQuote:
Originally Posted by Dexter007
Depends...high beams or low beams...?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dexter007
aaa....i didnt get that:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
wait il smoke something now,i might figure that out in few min time:jointsmile::D
sry i wanted to say USER CP.cos you can disable smylys there..:DQuote:
Originally Posted by jaydee84
My face starting to hurt from laughing...
Rated :thumbsup:
A ballerina (Italian for female dancer) is a title used to describe a principal female professional ballet dancer in a large company; the male equivalent to this title is danseur (French) or ballerino (Italian). Although the term ballerina is now commonly used informally to describe any female ballet dancer, it was once a rank given only to the most exceptional female soloists. The opera singer informal equivalent is diva. More or less, depending on the source, the rankings for women, from highest to lowest, used to be:
For men, the ranks were:
- Prima ballerina, première sujet or première danseuse
- Sujet
- Coryphée
- Corps de ballet
Today, ballet companies continue to rank their dancers in hierarchical fashion, although most have adopted a sex neutral classification system, and very few recognise a single leading dancer. In most large companies, there are usually several leading dancers of each sex, titled Principal Dancer or Etoile to reflect their seniority within the company. Other common rankings include those of Corps de Ballet and Soloist. The title of Prima Ballerina Assoluta is rarely used, and it is usually reserved as a mark of respect for an internationally renowned dancer who has had a highly notable career. Dancers who are identified as a Guest Artist, are usually those who have achieved a high rank with their company, and have subsequently been engaged to dance with other ballet companies around the world, normally performing the lead role.
- Premier danseur noble
- Premier danseur
- Sujet
- Coryphée
- Corps de ballet
Not sure if anyone wanted this information, but I thought it would be informative to those whom really wanted to know. But I'm medicating myself so don't fault me for this post. lol :stoned:
lolQuote:
Originally Posted by RedLocks
i know what ya mean bro funny shizzal