Even in one of The Rootâs Blackest Cities in Americaâblack girls canât wear natural hair for a black-themed musical production.
This is the scenario that reportedly played out at Uptown Dance Academyâs production of âBlack Nutcrackerâ in Harlem on Thursday.
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According to PIX11, Lisa Skinner said her two daughters â9-year-old April and 10-year-old Brookeâwere banned from the annual fundraiser show because the girls choose to wear their hair in braids.
The girls have been students at the school for three years, under the tutelage of teacher and founder of the school, Robin Williams.
âShe said to me if they show up in braids to the âBlack Nutcracker,â they will not be permitted to participate,â said Skinner.
For safety reasons, it has always been the rule that dancers must secure their hair in a bun.
Skinner said her daughters were told no braids, even if itâs tied up in a bun this year.
âThey were expelled from the school because I would not adhere to this ludicrous policy and [Williams] said to me then I will send you a refund of your ticket purchase money,â she said.
âItâs a Black Nutcracker, itâd be different if itâs the original Nutcracker,â Brooke said. âMy braids, I really like them, they describe me.â
âI feel bad I canât participate just because of my hair,â April shared. â My hair is a part of myself, and I was born with this type of hair.â
A new state law signed July 12 by Gov. Andrew Cuomo outlawed racial discrimination based on natural hairstyles. That includes wearing afros, braids, cornrows, fades, Bantu knots, twists and locs, USA Today reported.
Prior to Thursdayâs sold-out performance of âBlack Nutcracker,â Williams posted the following statement on the Uptown Dance Academyâs website.
I, Robin Williams, have never ever during my 50+ years in dance told Black girls their braids are not beautiful.
We have performed the Black Nutcracker in Harlem and the Bronx for 25 years at the Apollo, Aaron Davis Hall, Oberia Dempsey Theater and other venues. As a Ballet Academy, our policy has always been that students wear their hair in a bun for classes whether itâs braided or not. However, for a Traditional Classical Ballet Production, our policy has always been for all the dancers to wear their hair in an unbraided classical ballet bun.
For our Photo Day, June, and Summer Recitals students are allowed to wear their hair in any style they want as long as it isnât dangerous for acrobatic stunts. Extremely long or thick braids and beaded hairstyles are definitely dangerous for young trainees while turning and flipping.
Uptown Dance Academy has trained students to be adaptive to all professional training programs. Most professional dance schools require you to wear buns for training and especially for performances. In classical ballet, the hairstyle is expected to be the same for each female.
Parents were not told they couldnât perform if they wore braids, they were told they cannot perform if they donât follow policies.
According to PIX11, the young girlsâ story caught the attention of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, who offered the family complimentary tickets to their Christmas Eve show at New Yorkâs City Center.
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