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16th November 07, 03:14 PM
#19
Absolutely - in most places where I have seen kilts on dancers - particularly up on a stage, it is not a matter of choice.
Some places even insist that there is sufficient coverage and some dictate colours as well as style, some do not allow a pattern or emblem. The rules have been made tighter due to incidents in the past.
Kilts are becoming more common on morris dancers, they were even on sale at the last folk festival I went to.
Mister Logan was certainly masculine, but a bit too much beef and not really enough bull fighter in my opinion.
Nice legs though. And the cape twirling wasn't bad.
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