This takes ‘dad dancing’ to a whole other level. đ€Ł
It doesnât matter how âbig and toughâ a guy may seem â having a little girl can turn any dad into mush.
Life becomes full of barbies, tea parties, playing dress up, and watching Frozen on repeat. And of course, ballet and tutus.
One group of dads was tired of the girls having all the fun with ballet.
So, they created their own ballet ensemble for a very special performance.
If these fathers were going to perform ballet then they were going all in and performing a ballet classic, Swan Lake.
Eight fathers donned white shirts, shorts and pink tutus for their big recital. At an event to celebrate womenâs day, they gathered around before taking the stage to show off their best moves.
They did not come unprepared, these dads trained as if they were getting ready for the big game.
Swan Lake was written by Tchaikovsky in 1875 and has stayed a favorite for ballet enthusiasts all over the world.
According to Liveabout.com, Swan Lake tells the story of,
âPrince Siegfried and a lovely swan princess named Odette. Under the spell of a sorcerer, Odette spends her days as a swan swimming on a lake of tears and her nights in her beautiful human form.
The couple quickly falls in love. As in most fairy tales, things are not that easy and the sorcerer has more tricks to play. That brings Odile, his daughter, into the picture.
Confusion, forgiveness, and a happy ending with Siegfried and Odette together forever round off the ballet.â
These dadsâ performance of the classic story is both hilarious and sweet.
Since the fathers clearly rehearsed the routine, it does resemble a ballet performance, but their dance skills are limited.
They pirouette, plié, and grande jeté across the dance floor⊠just a bit out of rhythm.
It is their enthusiasm and willingness to have a bit of fun with themselves that makes this dance so joyful to watch!
The fathers chose the âDance of the Little Swansâ from Swan Lake to perform to.
It is normally performed in the second act and is one of the most iconic dances in the performance.
The choreography âwas meant to imitate the way cygnets huddle and move together for protection ⊠dancers enter the stage in a line and move across with their arms crossed in front of one another, grasping the next dancersâ hands.
They move sideways, doing sixteen pas de chat. Ideally the dancers move in exact or near-exact unison. At the very end, they break their chain and try to âflyâ, only to drop to the ground.â
These âlittle swansâ are not in exact unison but they try their best. They get an A for effort.
If they were nervous to perform in front of their audience, they should not have worried.
The entire audience cheers the dancers on throughout their entire performance.
When they drop to the ground in their last pose, the crowd goes wild. The women in these menâs lives love how fun they are willing to be.
Not only is this performance laugh-worthy, but it proves the lengths dads will go to for smiles.
Seriously, these are some brave papas!
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Source : https://seeitlive.co