
Slow news day...
Ballroom dancing fever set to grip Japan again
TOKYO: Ballroom dancing caught on in Japan after the screening of the box-office hit "Shall We Dance?" in 1996.
Now that Hollywood has a remake of the Japanese movie starring Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez, the fever looks set to stay.
Ballgowns are available at stores in Tokyo.
They come in just about any colour and style, with many embroidered elaborately with crystals and beads.
The gowns are mainly for rental with each piece going for about US$480.
But that is still far less costly than if you were to purchase one, which retails between US$3,000 and US$7,000....the rest...
This is some pretty hopeless stuff...
Asumi showed me some of her favourite outfits.
"They're simple and gorgeous. They don't come with too many fussy adornments and shape my silhouette very well. That's more important then wearing something just to be in fashion," said professional ballroon dancer Asumi Mukataka.
The male dancers have to look good too, although their styles are decidedly more limited.
Koji Nishijima, also a professional ballroom dancer said: "Unlike women's gowns, there's not much room for me to express my creative style. But I'm very concerned about how the pants give shape to my legs. "
It pays to be fussy as what they wear and how they look while dancing affects the judges' scores.