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Some have shown up in tutus and slippers, others wear
Her look is always stylish, from fur coats to tutus.
They were moving on from tutus; it was all quite innovative.
The ballet profession is not all tutus and sugar plum fairies.
My roommate helped us tie on the tutus and fluff them out.
There were purple wigs and T-shirts, tutus, running tights, and sneakers.
So what do tutus and Wyoming have to do with each other?
Sometimes these people or creatures are dressed up in tutus or other garments.
If asked, he will say the tutus make him feel beautiful and brave.
Then what do a thousand photos of people wearing tutus in bars say?
Onstage, or in Degas's pastels, the girls in their tutus might look angelic.
I had, like, three brand-new tutus in case anything happened to the one.
It captured us in our tutus and our flannel, and her with her cowboy hat.
And there will be no tutus—the costumes are designed by Opening Ceremony's Humberto Leon.
Sparkling white tutus further strengthen the classicism that Balanchine brought with him from Russian training.
The Act II wedding divertissement seems to be performed by Nereids (in tutus) and Tritons.
Short shorts, tiny crop tops, and bare-it-all tutus usually run rampant at summer festivals.
People who wore tutus would, in several bars in Laramie and other towns, get discounted drinks.
It had just ordered a gender reveal cake with "Touchdowns or Tutus?" spelled out in frosting.
Dogs strut their stuff on its pavements tricked out in tutus, hoodies, boots, overalls and trousers.
A cake covered in football-field green and ballerina pink poses the question, touchdowns or tutus?
Critic's Notebook They showed up in Mardi Gras headdresses, fedoras and tutus paired with combat boots.
"We searched them out and sent a gigantic box of tutus, costumes and hair accessories," says Sophia.
Yet for those of us who live here and are queer, we will wear tutus into bars.
For a long time, there was still glitter in my room and Q's car from our tutus.
The actress posted a silly video of her team working out while all wearing bright-pink tutus.
Girls in pink tutus still attend lessons despite the poor prospects on display for a career ballerina.
Floyd told Insider that another photographer inspired her to do a father-daughter photo shoot with tutus.
In Michael Keegan-Dolan's reimagining at the Next Wave Festival, there are no tutus, Tchaikovsky or castles.
Their tutus flipped back and their feet looked like duck feet; they all stared at the conductor.
It is not a place for tutus, and it hasn't always been a comfortable place for queer people.
Q and I wore our tutus on the night of the protest and walked toward Front Street Tavern.
Traditionally reserved for wedding veils and ballet tutus, tulle is the dream foundation for ruffles, frills, and flounces.
Daddy got matching bows & mommy got matching tutus … Doug thinks his matching bows are cuter buuuut no way!
Forget denim "diaper shorts" and tutus: It's time to take the notion of festival wear up a notch.
Ms. Masilo puts both male and female dancers into classical tutus, but only the male Odile wears toe shoes.
After a while, swans appear, wearing the white tutus associated with the ballet, but half of them are male.
But here's why you need to click this -- she dressed them up in tutus and with pink nail polish.
They're wearing signs with messages like "I loved her first," floral wreaths, bow ties, tutus, bandannas and pearl collars.
In "The Dolls," you projected animation onto dancers' tutus, and the dancers' motions triggered changes in the projected set.
Now the formidable fellas in tutus return to the Joyce for a nearly three-week engagement with two programs.
All we need now is a picture of David and Harper in matching tutus, and we can all die happy.
Parade-goers now don rainbow tutus, feather boas, body glitter and other colorful makeup, and as little clothing as possible.
While out shopping, for instance, I pushed tutus on him, tiers of colorful tulle shot through with sequins or stars.
Painted by Mike Larsen, it shows them posed in white tutus, the shadows of the Trail of Tears behind them.
Set and costume designers of the time were similarly inventive: they made much more than run-of-the-mill white tutus.
Adults can wear hats, wigs, capes, transparent wings, and tutus, as well as carry props (as long as they aren't real).
As long as there&aposs no discrimination the NFL can mandate that teams play in high heels and referees wear tutus.
There were tutus, crop tops, and leather pants; glitter eye paint and blue lipstick; an entire field of rainbow-streaked hair.
It's broad and funny, but also touching, and the confetti-tossing snowflakes, with their silver tutus and meringue berets, are fabulous.
The inspired costumes, which include fetching tiered tutus and Necco Wafer-colored bathing caps for his daughters, are by Alison Siple.
Like the androgyny of male and female swans in tutus or long skirts, the idea of mixing is given rather than explored.
I'm not saying I force him into tutus, but he rocks a fair amount of pink, and his favorite sweatpants are frilly.
They have come a long way since 10 men put on tutus and a show at a Manhattan social center in 1974.
She is showcasing stories of, as she puts it, lesbian, queer and transgender people in the unlikely world of tutus and tiaras.
She saw a Russian production of "Swan Lake" in Johannesburg at 12, and "fell in love with the tutus and Tchaikovsky," she said.
Ms. Lovette collaborated with the designer Zac Posen, who has created, for the women, an array of deconstructed tutus in faint peach tones.
Ballerinas in white tutus danced scenes from Swan Lake on the forecourt of the Paris Opera last week to protest against Macron's plans.
This week, reviewing Civilizations, conserving Edgar Degas's tutus, tech's "disruption" of photography, Facebook's long history of apologies, architects and designers championing afrofutrism, and more.
The swan's tutus, too, have sharper edges: gone are the flowing gauzy skirts, hated by many for showing so little of the dancers' legs.
Society+: Designer Jessica Kane of Skorch Magazine is behind this too-pretty boutique, which features sequined skirts, grown-up tutus, and everyday looks, too.
In fact, a Philadelphia Eagles fan recently likened his team's poor performance to players acting like "they were wearing tutus," as Good magazine reports.
Dressed in tutus and combat boots with their faces painted white, the Daughters stalked the stage like conquerors taking possession of an alien territory.
It's a black-and-white image of a group of young ballerinas, boys and girls, their dark skin accented by bright tights and tutus.
The men tramped down the runway wearing a range of outfits, including sharp suits (wide lapels, flared pants) and billowing capes and tulle tutus.
All around were go-go girls in playing-card tutus, and a hostess worked the room with a lit candelabrum balanced on her head.
The Ballets blancs, which refer to the all-white tutus in performances like Swan Lake, Giselle, and The Nutcracker, are probably to blame for that.
Jen Anderson Shattuck's 5-year-old son Roo likes to wear sparkly tutus everywhere he goes with his mom — from church to the grocery store.
"Because they decided to dress Jenner up in tutus and legwarmers and have her 'do ballet,' though she's clearly not ballet trained," the post reads.
I projected video onto paper tutus worn by dancers, so the only kind of movement that can be tracked is very limited, robotic and restrained.
A lot of my friends come and see me in "The Nutcracker," and they see that ballet isn't just little girls in tutus twirling around.
The scene builds cumulatively, beginning with a slow, hypnotic, single-file entrance by the female corps de ballet, 32 women dressed in identical white tutus.
The swans, meanwhile, several of whom have hairy chests visible above their tutus, throw themselves into their dances and their swan behavior with enchanting aggression.
In some cases, like a series of looks that pair tutus with biker jackets, they can be all of the above ("Ballerina Motorbike," spring 2005).
MOMA reveals the inveterate experimentalist behind the tutus in "Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty," an exhibition of the Impressionist's radical and rarely seen monotypes.
Videos posted on the dance school's Facebook page show the dads — some even wearing tutus — pliéing and leaping across the floor with varying degrees of success.
The singer followed up with a September photo of three pink tutus with matching purple shoes, revealing the babies on the way would both be girls.
In the image, big sister Lily Grace gives Teddy a smooch on the cheek, and both girls wear cute pink tutus, surrounded by their stuffed animals.
A stock print of young dancers in delicate tutus hung before me, and they looked exactly how you'd imagine a cliché ballerina might: Demure. Submissive. White.
Even so, I am woefully understated compared with the little girls who arrive in glittering ball gowns and tutus, in crowns and tiaras (almost always askew).
"They had dyed, teased hair and rainbow tutus with skinny jeans and I thought those girls were the prettiest people I had ever seen," she said.
While her friends flaunted their tutus and tiaras, the North Carolina 28-year-old showed up to her dance school's "Princess Day" dressed as a hot dog.
Over the weekend, she shared a funny video of herself training with several stunt performers, all wearing tutus and showing off her impressive kickboxing and stunt work.
Classes will occasionally be presented as a four-week series where participants have the option to perform for friends and family in a future recital (tutus optional).
Some even asked to be photographed with the cats, who nonchalantly napped on tutus or disrupted more than a few shots of dancers leaping through the air.
Still, the Brooklyn Ballet's Flowers had a modern edge,  clad in tutus laced with fiber-optics threads which, when the lights dimmed, emitted a blue-greenish hue.
"There was a group of young ladies in tutus running in the half marathon … as they ran past us they joked about the empty stroller," Austin recalls.
No, that would be like Lisa Vanderpump taking care of her own ponies rather than hiring a team of people to put them in tutus for her.
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They wear cheeseheads, green and gold tutus and jerseys bearing the name of star quarterback Aaron Rodgers, whose soulful gaze emanates from billboards from here to Milwaukee.
Sure, they had guys in tutus wearing his face as a mask, but why not something truly weird, like a flaming giraffe just creeping in the background?
The dancers wear headpieces reminiscent of swirling dips of Dairy Queen, halter tops and tutus (women and men alike), each printed with an actual snowflake crystal design.
The dance scenes should ideally be the most memorable part of any dance movie, but beyond the tutus, the world of Center Stage was surprisingly richly developed.
Similarly, when painter and poet Dorothea Tanning designed the costumes for Balanchine's The Night Shadow, she envisioned dancers wearing brightly-colored tutus paired with animal masks and headpieces.
In one of the best scenes I ever shot, two women dressed up in ballerina costumes and got down with each other in pointe shoes, tights, and tutus.
They all wore white sashes across red cocktail dresses, some with sequins and feathers that hugged their hourglass figures, others with tutus and tassels that created striking silhouettes.
I saw women in princess garb, wearing tiaras and tutus, and marveled that we had really not come further than this — then immediately felt ashamed for thinking that.
But where the vintage Disney version of hippos in tutus now feels more like a cruel, shaming joke, the experience of watching Fiona pirouetting felt joyful and buoyant.
Or watching Lavinia and Anne's dad get them ready for dance class, a man who can now confidently navigate a world of tutus and ballet slippers and tights.
Each doll comes with a kit that includes a long-haired wig and both masculine-coded and feminine-coded clothes — tutus and camo pants, colorful skirts and jeans.
"I hadn't realized this before, but in every big theater where they do classical ballet, they always hang the tutus upside down, so that they're incredibly fluffy," she said.
Recently, someone posted a video of men doing all these tricks, and someone commented, 'This is ballet, not what this idiot at Houston Ballet posts in heels and tutus.
Like with many classical ballet pieces, Night Fall opens with a group of ballerinas wearing white tutus, flurrying around two principal dancers as they lift, jump, and turn together.
From pearls to tutus, turtle necks to varsity jackets, there is no fad that this pint-sized pup with a huge amount of self confidence is afraid to try.
Caroline's ballet class sometimes practiced on the South Lawn, delighting the staff and "fluttering like little pink birds in their pink leotards, tulle tutus, and ballet slippers," Baldrige recalled.
And they still know all the old-school costume tricks, like expertly layering tulle to create rigid plateau tutus and manipulating supple piano or guitar wire into lightweight tiaras.
If I wasn't dressing up in my sister's ballet tutus, I'd be in my mother's closet trying on her heels or, better, wearing her sleeping T-shirts as dresses.
Gradually, lines of young girls in tutus come walking with balletic grace toward the 2,433-strong audience in the Palais Garnier, the 19th-century home of the Paris Opera.
And when I see little girls rocking their jellies and tutus in the supermarket, I think about the unapologetic confidence I used to have in my jeans and T-shirts.
Following True's lead, Chicago and Dream also wore tutus, while North wore blue bike shorts and a white tank top and Saint rocked a blue plaid shirt and dark shorts.
I sat there on a bench in that store and heard 'Thinking Out Loud' for the first time, as little kids were picking out tutus and leotards next to us.
Even the patrons were mostly the same—the number of Coachella-esque teen-to-20-something girls wearing flower crowns and tutus rivaled that of any other demographic in attendance.
The audience was blown away by the surprise, including co-host Chrissy Teigen, who cheered as Raisman, 22, and Biles, 19 – both clad in tutus – danced and twirled around Munn, 36.
A bunk bed with a mini chandelier hanging above, on the second floor, is a perfect spot to play or nap beside a clothing rack filled with tutus to try on.
They might not be the most graceful of dancers, but they're clearly trying (some dads are even decked out in tutus), and McIntyre said it was a fun time for everyone.
Framed by crepe-paper streamers, there are "Supergirls" with twine arms, girls in tissue paper tutus, girls with yellow yarn braids, girls with black plastic bug eyes and mouthless glitter faces.
Many of the guests were transported to the "elegant" event from the Trump International Hotel, where they watched a performance by kilt-donning bagpipers and ballerinas wearing white tutus, CNN reported.
" For the costumes, he proposed "big chiffon dresses with lots of draping, in peach and rose," and "tutus all white and classic" and "lots of gold, like Louis XIV at Versailles.
In keeping with roller derby tradition, the rockabilly, Rosie-the-Riveter, riot grrrl aesthetic is in full effect throughout the Gotham organization, from the tattoos and piercings to the fishnets and tutus.
The duo sported identical black tutus with silver stars and a sparkly, colorful waistline from children's apparel brand Rockets of Awesome along with black T-shirts and black-and-pink Nike sneakers.
Ballet is another inspiration: In a "Swan Lake"-style scene at the Lido, dancers wore fake swans on their heads and traipsed around in tutus artfully designed to showcase their G-strings.
You've seen people running "for the cure" in fuchsia tutus, you've probably bought the baby pink merch, whether it came in the form of a rubber wristband or a Peloton sports bra.
With all the cheering and the music, with runners dressed in tuxedos, tutus and Superman outfits, marathoners may be excused if they are not focusing on the American Revolution and the American pastime.
Also, you could arrive on the R, F or G train and then hop back on the G to head farther up the course to perhaps encounter those same tuxedos, tutus and Supermen.
In a photo Williams shared on Instagram on Saturday, the mother-daughter duo sported identical $29.50 black tutus with silver stars and a sparkly, colorful waistline from children's apparel brand Rockets of Awesome.
The basic mise-en-scène involves little more than six human bodies (to be augmented by audience members), some white sheets, recorded music (from Bach to the Rolling Stones) and tights and tutus.
Ornaments cover nearly every centimeter of wall space: ballerinas of all ethnicities wearing tutus in various shades of pink and ivory; a purple sparkly nutcracker; a snowman stuffed into an ice cream cone.
Think: opaque, sequined tutus, couture swim caps (we told you those were a thing), feminine yet clown-like ruffles, and patterns that evoke some sort of chic jester — more daring and serious than whimsical.
"Pas de Trois," a little classical gem, is a facet of the City Center years, but the choice of it as the special item added more tutus to a compilation already overburdened by tulle.
If there's a better way to open an awards show than with Lizzo powering through two of her most undeniable hits, surrounded by ballerinas in glowing tutus, well, we certainly can't think of one.
LGBT+ people often flout gender norms from an early age, from boys like me who want to take ballet lessons, wear tutus and sing Spice Girls, to girls who aren't interested in "girly" activities.
The 34-year-old Japanese designer and former Comme des Garçons pattern cutter has created tutus from shadowy pleated tulle, jackets out of tiny charcoal pillow pieces and dresses from studded jet black faux leather.
" The costumes (translucent tutus with white bra tops and briefs) are intimate and ethereal — a blend of 1950s classicism with ancient Greece: "Serenade," one of Bernstein's most famous orchestral works, was inspired by Plato's "Symposium.
While the Trocks' performances are widely viewed as a celebration of gender, the company's shows are also meant to be laughed at, and the grown men wearing tutus, teetering around in pointe shoes, are the punchlines.
"We are overjoyed to be having TWO more girls!" the mom-to-be, 31, captioned a photo of three pink tutus with matching purple shoes (she and Tyrrell are also parents to daughter Eisele Kaye, 4).
Thanks to a collaboration with hacker collective NYC Resistor, the Snowflakes wore tutus encrusted with LED lightbulbs connected to a motion sensor, which, like a snowstorm, would sparkle while they pranced and gradually fade as they paused.
"I drew the line at a $500 cotton-candy stand," Pitzel said of her daughter&aposs bash, which included a huge rack of rented dress-up clothes like tutus, tiaras, bracelets, necklaces, pretend earrings, and kids makeup.
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I don't have anything against ballerinas — on the contrary, I regularly frequent the ballet, and in contemporary ballets the dancers rarely wear fluffy tutus (this past season, at the New York City Ballet, they wore jeans and sneakers).
One highlight for the sisters was raising enough funds to ship a box of donated leotards, tutus, ballet slippers, tap shoes and toe shoes to the School of Performing Arts in Puerto Rico, which was affected by Hurricane Maria.
Guests at the wedding, who were expected to include Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, first daughter Ivanka Trump and several Cabinet members, were treated to a performance by kilted bagpipers and ballerinas in white tutus, the source said.
Lizzo — who won three Grammys, and who received the most nominations, eight — opened the show with a winning performance of "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts," backed by an orchestra and flanked by ballerinas in tutus and durags.
" Scott shared in September that her bundles of joy on the way would be girls, posting a photo of three pink tutus with matching purple shoes and writing, "Eisele is so excited to have her very own living baby dolls.
PARIS (Reuters) - Christian Dior raised the curtain on Paris Fashion Week on Monday with a contemporary dance display on the catwalk and a runway collection to match, with skirts evoking tutus and airy shift dresses designed for freedom of movement.
Though motion sensors and dance have been done before in the dance performance WITH OUI, inside giant light cubes at the BAM, and even in motion sensor tutus, this piece makes itself unique with its heavy focus on the body.
When I was growing up, every day after school I would be picked up and dropped off to her dance studio, and I would spend my day in the costume shop with fabrics [and] tutus, sewing and creating clothes for my Barbie dolls.
"Incredible" succeeds more as pure pageantry, a parade of Mr. Dzama's fantastical designs: feathered and winged concoctions for the Four Seasons; flat, bobbling, spiral-emblazoned tutus for the Nine Muses; bulbous shimmering dresses for 11 children from the School of American Ballet.
This intended non-sensical digital patchwork not only brings together plenty of Google's 3D Warehouse architectural models from different historical periods and civilisations, but even features a projection mapping of Velazquez's classical Margaret Theresa tutus modeled in 3D alongside 3D printed sculptures.
By the second half of the 19th century, at Naser al-Din Shah's request, the long skirts previously favored by women were replaced by short and pleated ones, in imitation of the bell-shaped tutus he saw during Ballets Russes performances in Paris.
Every two years, December gets a little brighter when the dancers of the all-male Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo fasten their tutus, lace up their point shoes and leap into the Joyce Theater with all the grandiose absurdity they can muster.
When the piece begins, with a man tethered to a concrete block, bleating like a goat, it's hard to imagine what any of this could have to do with Tchaikovsky, castles, swans in white tutus and the wicked magicians who enslave them.
"As they ended the ceremony, exchanging 'Hell Yeahs' instead of 'I Dos,' 10 BASE jumper 'flower girls' lined along the cliff edges in tutus and jumped off one-by-one, releasing 5,000 flower petals that had been packed in their parachutes," the site states.
Where Carrie was all pink tutus and giant hothouse flower pins, Frances Dufresne, Parker's staunch character on Divorce, wore the modest, minimalist uniform of a wealthy mom: long dresses in cornflower blue and maroon, grey stockings, and tidy ankle boots in lieu of bedazzled stilettos.
Clark and Morcom have filled their apartment with a riot of small plastic objects—"Star Trek" action figures, action figures in tiny tutus, mini robots, bigger robots, Daleks from "Doctor Who," dolls, manikin torsos, as well as shelves and shelves of old records and DVDs.
" The ballet company pointed out that its tutu-clad dancers had just performed 27 "Nutcrackers" in 21 days through sickness and injury, and suggested that if the Eagles had really played as if they were wearing tutus "we'd all be looking forward to the playoffs.
This isn't the only way in which Balanchine makes ballet a revelation of pure form — these ballets have no scenery, and their costumes (even the shining white tutus of "Symphony in C") are subordinate to their physicality — but it's the foundation of the Balanchine experience.
" Kjellstrom-Matseke was with the Tutus recently and "the thing that is clear and important is that they are excited to meet the couple, and it's important to Desmond Tutu that it happens at the foundation — that has a strong symbolic meaning to him.
And these privileged kids, some of whom had marched in a giddy parade earlier dressed in tutus and clown costumes in a time-honored Harvard tradition that was somehow venerable because, well, they'd been doing it at Harvard for decades, wanted her to sing.
It's not too hard a stretch of the imagination to envision Miku in Fyodor Golan's pieces, either: Giant knotted bows, jackets tied samurai-style at the side, over-blown tutus, pastel-blue denims against hardened black leathers, and a truck-load of soft Pepto Bismol pinks.
The harem scene of the "Corsaire" ballet, however, is showy froth; and in lieu of Ingres's nudity a number of its women wear bikini-tutus (to my mind the most idiotic apparel in ballet): The midriff is bare, but the skirt flares out from the hips horizontally.
I see half a dozen middle-aged men in tutus; a man on a stand-up elliptical bike with calves so cut they look Cubist; and, as we pedal through Queens, a guy in a turban, which, as the drizzle has now turned into rain, probably weighs 20 pounds.
Set to Glinka's "Divertimento Brillante" (a chamber score, with variations on arias from Bellini's opera "La Sonnambula") and costumed (by Ms. Kunikova) with the tutus and tunics of ballet tradition, it gave its dancers opportunities to shine in both adagio and allegro, with appealing touches for both upper and lower body.
On Tuesday, Kourtney returned to Los Angeles after a fun-filled trip to Napa with Khloé and mom Kris Jenner, posting an adorable picture of her daughter Penelope, 3, posing with cousin North, 2, and family friend Tracy Nguyen's daughter dressed up in pretty pink tutus: "Missed my little magical ballerinas," Kourtney wrote.
His Royal Ballet costumes are woven with his distinct, romantic handwriting — the ribbon trims on the pleated skirts, for example, are an idea that Moralioglu first explored for spring/summer 2018 — but the tutus are starkly sober in relation to his decadent ready-to-wear collections, which brim with color and texture.
In fact, for the "Whipped Cream Waltz," the ensemble number at the end of Act I that Strauss envisioned as a riff on the traditional Ballet Blancs such as the swans in Swan Lake, the wilis in Gisele, or the snowflakes in the Nutcracker, Ryden did not create the expected billowy white tutus.
But more importantly, when it came to both making the tutus and figuring out how to be my queer self, I had my queer friends and allies — and I had Q. That night in April, Q came to pick me up for the protest and to put on the tutu I had made for her.
Having scant models for good men beyond the queer community, it figures that my instincts have turned towards tutus and fairy wings, but like every other parent, it's my duty to honor who my child is in this world, and hold the largest possible vision in my mind for how his unique personality will manifest as he grows.
In the first half of the show, Ms. Kawakubo goes from minimalist variations on raw-seamed canvas skirts in the Abstract Excellence Collection (2004), to the tutus and leather jackets of the 2005 Ballerina Motorbike Collection, to a flowered dress with a stuffed flowered teddy bear on its front, from the Not Making Clothing Collection of 2014.
Under slate-violet skies, "Pueblo del Rio: Concerto" and "Pueblo del Rio: Arabesque" place a man playing a grand piano and six ballet dancers in tutus on a street or sidewalk in Pueblo del Rio, a large housing project built in Los Angeles in 1942 with design input from the architects Richard Neutra and Paul Williams.
The Brooklyn Ballet is to its larger Manhattan neighbor much what each borough is to the other; the decidedly more classical presentation of the impressive Lincoln Center productions gives way here to LED tutus, a broad and purposefully diverse cast, and bold choices for the Nutcracker suite, which for this ballet as any other is the breadwinner for the entire year.
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In the second half of their three-week stint at the Joyce, the formidable fellas in tutus will perform a slapstick version of "Swan Lake, Act II" paired with a cheeky take on the 20007th-century Petipa ballet "The Little Humpbacked Horse," and either a riff on Balanchine's midcentury "Harlequinade Pas de Deux" or "Paquita Pas de Trois," another 223th-century relic that the Trocks have freshened up as only they can.

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