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Ballet catching on with boys

For the first time ever at Canadas National Ballet School, boys outnumber girls in their first year.

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11 years ago
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Ballet is catching on with boys, who for the first time outnumber girls among first-year students at the National Ballet School.

Precise plies, pirouettes and jetes, but its not all pointe shoes and tutus in ballet.

For the first time at National Ballet School of Canada, first-year boy studentsoutnumber the girls.

Teachers and practitioners have long tried to encourage boys to dance in what is often stereotyped as a girl'sactivity.

I think all of us that have been here a long time have tried to encourage young boys to see ballet as an artistic option for them," said teacher Laurel Toto.

This year it seems some of that encouragement has worked to break down some of those preconceived notions about the very tough physical art form.

More boys in class also means more balanced training for the girls.

When I started there were four boys, so it was a little disappointing, but I think its great, I think ballet is getting cooler, said ballerina Olivia McAlpine.

Dancers from around the world

The popular stage showand movieBilly Elliot about a boy ballet dancermay have helped.

Some boys sayits still hard to tell other boys their age about their chosen art.

But this schools stature also helps. NSB has students from around the world.

Being surrounded by people who love to do what I do, its easier to talk and make friends and feel more comfortable dancing every day really helps, said young dancer Leo Hepler.

Charles Berry graduated from the school in 2001 and went on to become a professional dancer. But he remembers how it could be hard in the younger years, dancing as a boy.

Before I joined the National Ballet School, you got the usual ribbing as a kid, being a guy doing ballet, Berry said.

An injury sidelinedBerry, who is now an accountant, but he maintains that the power of ballet helps in any path.

The key thing about ballet is that it teaches you a lot of discipline and thats an attitude thats important in any profession, whatever youre doing.

From a report by Nil Koksal