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This woman is dressed in a splattered-color tutu. Don't get to close. She might attack.

A Tutu is something to be worn while dancing. Usually it's worn during the time of ballet dancing and that ballerinas wear them. The skirt itself might be single layer, hanging down, or multiple layers starched, jutting out or ripped into multiple pieces.

Beginnings[edit | edit source]

Tutus date back to the 1700's, when people wore Tutus to special occosaions like dance parties, weddings and funerals. Then, Amanda Mozart Fernanda Buckley, a famous ballet dancer in the US wore the first official ballet tutu. Nowadays, people are wearing tutus everywhere and all the time.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of the tutu is from Desmond Tutu and his people of Nigeria. It is told that when Halloween came around nobody knew what to wear. There were ballerinas next door and they told them to make a skirt for them to wear. He did and he named it the "Tutu", due to his last name. It was as simple as that.

Today's Use[edit | edit source]

Ballerina's use them more often then you think. They used them because skirts were banned by many ballerina stages and companies. Including Peta's, a ballet shop that sells more ballet tutu's than any other company.

See also[edit | edit source]