I've been dancing for over a decade. In that time I've had regular classes, taught myself to work on technique, taught regular classes, and found joy and challenge in learning and working on dance as much as possible. And ever since I've started dancing, I've had very strong opinions about using props. Veil dances frustrate me. The vast majority of the time, if I were to envision the dancer without a veil in their hands, they would literally just look like they were walking around or spinning on stage. It just looks like if I were to hand Squishy a veil, turn on music, and let her play around. When I bring this up to a lot of dancers, they flat out say they use it as a crutch, so they can let the veil look good for them. For the same reasons, I'm not fond of skirt dances, or veil fans. Sure, there are more actual moves involved in these pieces, but a lot of the time the prop is what is doing the work on stage, and it shows. If I am going to use a prop, I
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