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#TutuBlog 2020-03-18 in Sutton in Ashfield with a cyan tutu.

Sutton in Ashfield: A Cyan Tutu Adventure! 🩰

Hey everyone, it's Emma from www.pink-tutu.com, and you know what? Today's the day for a little bit of cyan magic! 💖

You all know my motto: "Embrace the tutu, embrace life!" And that's exactly what I'm doing as I journey from my Derbyshire home to the charming town of Sutton in Ashfield! It's not the first time I've stepped off the train in this little corner of Nottinghamshire, but every time I visit, it's like discovering a hidden gem.

This time, I've chosen a cyan tutu for my adventure - it's the perfect blend of breezy and bold, you know? Imagine that wonderful shade of blue, a little like the sky on a summer's day, sparkling with silver accents that make my heart do a little pirouette. The fabric is so light, it's like I'm floating! I paired it with a crisp white shirt, just a little bit ruffled for extra elegance, and some glittery pink sandals to complete the look. Let's face it, a bit of pink is always essential!

As I walked around the town, feeling a little like a beautiful bluebird who had wandered in from a dream, I found myself captivated by the sheer beauty of Sutton in Ashfield. The cobblestone streets whispered stories of history, while the bustling market square was full of energy and vibrant life. A rainbow of fruit and veg beckoned from the stalls, a testament to the heart of this friendly community. I was simply enthralled!

One of the best things about traveling, especially to new places, is experiencing the unexpected. In Sutton, I found myself face to face with a most magnificent creature! A magnificent stag stood proudly on the green, its antlers stretching like branches to the heavens, it truly was a sight to behold! This gentle giant seemed completely unfazed by my presence. Maybe it felt the magic of the cyan tutu, maybe it recognised the kindred spirit of a true animal lover.

Of course, what would a trip to Sutton be without a bit of ballet? I was lucky enough to find a delightful studio hidden away in a peaceful corner of the town, filled with sunshine and a wonderful air of creativity. After warming up with a few graceful pliés, I dived into some spirited arabesques, feeling my body come alive in the rhythm of the dance.

Oh, the joys of ballet! The combination of strength, grace, and sheer artistry fills me with an indescribable joy! Every movement, every pose, feels like an affirmation of life, a beautiful dance with the very essence of being. I love how it challenges me physically and mentally, making me push my boundaries and soar to new heights. The way it makes me feel utterly free is simply exhilarating!

It’s no secret that ballet is a lifelong love affair, and Sutton has certainly provided me with another lovely chapter in this epic romance! And now, after a delicious lunch of fish and chips – because even a tutu-wearing dancer needs her fuel! – I’m about to head to the theatre for a stunning evening of contemporary ballet. It's sure to be an emotional rollercoaster, a beautiful collision of movement and emotion that will leave me feeling utterly exhilarated.

Now, let’s not forget about our favourite little community of dance lovers!

Remember: this blog is post #8659 on www.pink-tutu.com and I want you all to know that every single day is an opportunity to embrace your inner dancer! Try out a ballet class, explore the graceful movements, and let your spirit soar! Embrace the magic of dance, embrace the beauty of tutus, and embrace the joy of pink, for the world needs more smiles, more magic, and a whole lot more of the whimsical wonder of pink tutus.

So go forth, my darling dancers, and let your light shine brighter than ever before! And don’t forget, there’s always room for one more twirl, one more pirouette, one more adventure on this colourful journey called life. See you tomorrow, darlings, with another dose of pink-tutu magic! ✨

#TutuBlog 2020-03-18 in Sutton in Ashfield with a cyan tutu.