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Ballet without barriers

“The prototype of a classical ballet dancer usually does not fit the characteristic physique of Peruvians: neck, trunk, arms commonly short, short stature…that should not be a stigma or a barrier.”

This is how Maria del Carmen Silva, a retired professional dancer, explains why she decided to create a ballet school for those girls whose families could not afford a ballet class. She wants to break with ballet stereotypes and make it inclusive regardless the money or the body building.

“The perfect body or the best costumes, for me are not important, in my class those who have discipline stand out,” Silva explains.

She wanted to avoid choosing as per their abilities, as selecting would mean leaving some of them behind. So she decided to not to audition, everybody was welcome to her classes. The effect of this move was moving for her. She received letters of gratitude.