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Tutu Tuesday in Wadena, Saskatchewan: A Celebration of Twirls and Tiaras #tututuesday Hey everyone! It's your girl, Blair, back with another dose of dance and fashion inspiration. This week, I'm taking the Tutu Tuesday trend to the heartland of Saskatchewan. Yes, that's right! Wadena, the tiny but charming town where my Grandma lives, has officially joined the dance party. Think ballet, but with a sprinkle of Saskatchewan grit. Itā€™s about owning your style, embracing your inner ballerina, and making every day feel like a performance. Who needs a stage when you can turn a street corner into a grand pas de deux? And honestly, you guys, the support Iā€™ve received on Tutu Tuesday has been absolutely heartwarming. Now, Wadena may be known for its friendly faces, breathtaking prairie skies, and oh, those delicious local pies, but I'm adding a new facet to its charm: a fashion fiesta! So what does Tutu Tuesday in Wadena actually look like? Well, it's more than just wearing a tulle frock (although, let's be honest, I'm all for the dramatic, full-skirted tutus!), it's a mood. Here's what you can expect: * From Classic to Contemporary: The tutus I saw in Wadena were amazing. We had a mix of everything from the classic, billowing romantic tutu (the perfect twirling partner for a sunny day at the park) to the chic, sleek modern tutu (great for conquering a coffee date and rocking the town). * DIY Delights: A couple of folks had even taken on the DIY challenge with some truly creative tutu creations. You know, I think I might try crafting one myself with some leftover lace from that vintage dress I picked up last weekend! Itā€™s a real project, but in the spirit of tutu pride! * Dance Parties in the Parks: One thing I really appreciated in Wadena, was that everyoneā€™s got this "lets go for it" attitude. You really could not escape the spirit of Tutu Tuesday. I saw moms twirling their kids in their tutus in the park, while a group of high schoolers did some impromptu pirouettes on the sidewalk with some pretty cool moves, if I do say so myself! * A Dose of Kindness: We had an ā€œAsk Your Neighbor for a Danceā€ kind of moment happening and thatā€™s something truly special. It felt so Saskatchewan: genuine, heart-warming, and community-focused. It made me feel like a part of the town, even if I wasnā€™t. Itā€™s about connecting through dance and sharing some laughter with people, and you know what? That right there is a dance any ballet dancer could appreciate. It goes to show that no matter where you are, whether it's a bustling city or a charming small town, everyone has that "dancing spirit" inside. Tutu Tuesday is all about finding your inner ballerina and showing it off to the world. Wadena, you have truly brought Tutu Tuesday to a whole new level, and I'm so proud to be part of it all. If you are a ballet dancer ( or aspiring one! Itā€™s never too late) who lives in Saskatchewan and you are reading this, then join the movement! If you have an old tutu stashed in your closet or an unimaginable urge to create your own then get out there, let your creative flags fly, and let's dance! Don't forget to tag your Tutu Tuesday pics with #tututuesday, and tag me in your creations @Blaironthemove and let's spread some Tutu Tuesday love across Canada. I want to see you guys strut your stuff. This is your time to shine, so step onto the dance floor ( or the park, or the street corner ) and show the world your moves Saskatchewan! #ballet #tutu #Canada #Saskatchewan #Wadena #fashion #dancing #fun