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The broader perspectiv­e

In a world of skinny, toned ballerinas, the Danza Voluminosa troupe of heavyweigh­t performers offers an alternativ­e, larger-than-life take on dance, thanks to the vision of its rotund founder, Juan Miguel Mas

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HAVANA // With wide waists in white tutus and figures a far cry from those of the typical ballerina – a troupe of plus-size Cuban dancers are doing their best to defy stereotype­s.

In a country where energetic salsa dancing is a national obsession, the women have turned generous physiques into an artistic virtue, proudly taking to the stage to perform Swan Lake.

“You don’t come here to lose weight. You come here to feel like a ballerina,” says Juan Miguel Mas, founder of the Danza Voluminosa troupe.

“You are fat and you have the desire and the need to express yourself through movement.”

The perception of a typical Cuban dancer is slim and muscular, yet, in fact, 44 per cent of the population is overweight. Members of Danza Voluminosa weigh between 100 and 120 kilograms, but there is no limit.

Mas, 50, a trained dancer with a rotund figure himself, founded the group in 1996. It once had 20 members, but only seven remain. Some left and two have died from obesity-related illnesses.

“It has not been easy,” says one of the members of the troupe, Maylin Daza, a 36- year- old housewife. “We have lost companions to obesity. And here we are, still fighting.”

Mas set out to use his own profession­al dance experience to train people “with bodies like mine, softer and wider”.

“I had the idea of creating a space where those people could train and develop, and of creating dances using these bodies,” he says.

“It helps obese people to develop not only artistical­ly, but also socially.”

The ballerinas, all women, practice twice a week in Mas’s small apartment in Havana’s working-class Marianao neighbourh­ood.

Mas has spent 20 years exploring ways of making an overweight body move “aesthetica­lly better” – developing elegant moves adapted to bigger figures.

“Our dances will not be the same as thin people’s dances,” he says.

The group recently put on a series of shows for the public.

“The first few times we performed, there was this deathly silence. Some people got up and left. Some laughed,” Mas re- calls. “But when people saw how developed our work was and how impressive, with so much work behind it and such aesthetic meaning, in the end they applauded.

“We won over the audience.”

Then one night in early January, three dancers from the troupe found themselves stepping out in front of an audience at the elite National Theatre in Havana.

In white tutus, leggings and headdresse­s, they stepped along in tight formation to Tchaikovsk­y’s score. There are no jumps and few bends. In rehearsal, the ballerinas groan when made to hold a pose for several seconds.

But in the dressing room, excitement reigns.

“I’ve always liked classical dance,” says Daza. “But everyone knows fat women don’t dance ballet. And in my family no one helped me to lose weight.” The National Theatre show was part of a cultural exchange between the University of Massachuse­tts and the Cuban writers’ and artists’ union UNEAC.

For the dancers, it was a measure of how far they had come. Pulling on her long white gloves, Rubi Amaro recalls her first performanc­es with the group.

“It wasn’t easy at first,” the 34- year- old says. “At the start people laughed. They didn’t like it. But others did.

“Now they pay more attention to the choreograp­hy. No one laughs at us now,” she says.

Our dances will not be the same as thin people’s dances

Miguel Mas

Group founder

 ?? Photos Adalberto Roque / AFP ?? Members of the Voluminous Dance Cuban dance group rehearse at the National Theatre in Havana.
Photos Adalberto Roque / AFP Members of the Voluminous Dance Cuban dance group rehearse at the National Theatre in Havana.
 ??  ?? Group members weigh between 100 and 120 kg, but there is no limit.
Group members weigh between 100 and 120 kg, but there is no limit.

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