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Tutu Tuesday in Mitcham: A Celebration of Swirling Skirts So, Mitcham, you may be thinking, what's going on here? Well, today, it's all about tutus. That's right, every Tuesday, we're celebrating the graceful, swirling skirts of ballet history. Forget the usual Tuesday blues – it's #Tututuesday! Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting we all go running around town in full-on tutus, although I'm sure the sight of a tutu-clad shopkeeper handing out sweets would make even the most jaded Mitchamite crack a smile. I'm talking about embracing the spirit of the tutu – that playful, slightly subversive elegance that says, "I'm not afraid to twirl, and neither should you!" But wait, you say, "I don't even own a tutu!" No worries! #Tututuesday isn't about owning a certain garment, it's about finding the twirl in everything you do. That floral skirt that you keep forgetting you have in the back of your wardrobe? Tutu! That long scarf you never wear because you're worried it looks too flamboyant? Tutu! Your cat's tail as he dashes across the kitchen? Totally a tutu. Speaking of the animal kingdom, #Tututuesday reminds me of a beautiful scene from a production of "Giselle." You know, the one where the ballerinas dance like ethereal sprites? The costumes were so soft and flowy – think white chiffon and diaphanous tulle, perfect for capturing that effortless elegance that we all crave. Now, you might not have a shimmering white tutu at hand, but a delicate cotton frock, flowing like a breeze through a sunflower field? That's pure Giselle energy right there! And don't even get me started on the glorious tutus in "Swan Lake." There's just something magical about that swan-inspired white tutu, the way it hugs the dancer's body, mirroring the grace and agility of the swan. Now, if we're talking about real-life, I reckon we can recreate a touch of that magic with a white A-line skirt. A classic silhouette with a little pep in its step! #Tututuesday is also a great opportunity to remember the power of the pointe shoe. You see, these magical little shoes give ballerinas the power to seemingly defy gravity, soaring across the stage. Not everyone has the strength and flexibility for pointe work, but we can all find ways to rise above the mundane. Put on your favourite heels, find your inner swan queen and get ready to twirl! Here in Mitcham, there's a hidden gem – a ballet school called "The Twirling Tulip." It's tucked away in a little side street, but once you find it, you'll feel as if you've stumbled upon a magical kingdom of tulle and ribbons. They have classes for all ages and levels, from tiny tots just discovering their inner twirl to seasoned dancers seeking to refine their technique. You can even rent costumes there – so, if you fancy trying on a full-blown tutu, there's no need to buy one. So, Mitcham, let's spread the love for all things tutu! Grab a floral print, don a silky scarf, or simply take a walk with a spring in your step. It's #Tututuesday, and the only rule is to have fun! * **Go shopping at Mitcham Market and pick up a colourful silk scarf.** Channel the spirit of "La BayadΓ¨re" with a vibrant, flowing silk scarf! Let it twirl around you as you browse the stalls, or wear it as a hair accessory for a touch of ballerina chic. * **Head down to "The Twirling Tulip" and sign up for a ballet class.** Nothing says "Tututuesday" quite like an actual ballet class. Embrace the twirl and enjoy the beauty of graceful movement. Who knows, maybe you'll even find yourself wearing a tutu – for real! * **Join our #Tututuesday challenge!** Post a picture of yourself with a tutu (literal or figurative) and tag it #Tututuesday in Mitcham. Let's flood the social media landscape with twirling skirts and happy smiles! Remember, Mitcham, it's not about perfect pirouettes or impeccable pointe work, it's about embracing the joy of movement, the playful spirit of the ballerina, and the sheer, unadulterated fun of swirling your skirts. So, let's make every Tuesday a little bit more fabulous – #Tututuesday style!