I'm at Ballet Revolucion, a Cuban dance company. When I arrived in line, a White man looked alarmed and asked "Are you here to see the ballet?" as if I was lost, contrary to the lining up and ticket in hand. I suspected the Caucasity level would be high. It's critical. /Thread
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The dancers of Ballet Revolucion aren't given the same reverence. Instead, older White woman behind me pronounces loudly: "That got me hot!" [Laughs] The White woman two seats away from me says, "That makes two of us!" [Cackles] How would this go if
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Sure, for some routines, the performance plays up sensuality, at others, the dancers joke, or ask us to clap. This song was about tenderness & strength. That's why they laughed. White people can't handle complexity of men of colour, so they laugh, as they've always ridiculed us
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White people are incredibly disrespectful. If you follow me on Instagram, you'd know I often share what happens to me at art galleries & shows. At the Latin Film Festival last week, White women were talking & making fun of the films Just another day as a
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