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Ballet and dance students are part of the living and breathing arts of our country. They study tirelessly to learn their moves and angles, and start at a young age to perform effortlessly on stage and in recitals showcasing their ballet artist grace. Many ballet students are female, and males pursue ballet at all levels as well. Unfortunately, the younger girl and boy students have become victims of sexual assault.

This has become the culture of ballet and dance studios in some areas. If your child has been a victim of sexual assault by a ballet instructor, you need to call us immediately at the DTLA Law Group. We are here and can help you to initiate a lawsuit against the perpetrators of this heinous crime against the children taking ballet instruction.

Ballet and Dance Instructors Are Often Tyrants in the Studio Classes

Sometimes the culture of a dance or ballet studio will perpetuate the intimidation of the ballet students. Ballet students often start off as young children taking dance lessons. These children are impressionable and easily intimidated. The ballet instructor is often aggressive and intimidating to the students, using scoring or rating on the students to shame them from not making the grade as they practice their routines.

The choreographers are often people who place the students in hyper sexual positions, often touching them inappropriately to make adjustments to their stance or position in the mirror. By shaming the students, the ballet instructor is entering the student’s private space, and can sexually abuse the student often in front of the parents. There is a reason that the parents are often forbidden to attend the ballet instruction and ballet lesson classes. It is to allow the ballet instructors to sexually assault the students in the classes, outside of the eyes of the parents.

Ballet Instructors Can “Pose” Ballet Students in Inappropriate Sexual Stances

Some ballet instructors are able to sexually assault their ballet students, by sexually assaulting them as they “pose” the ballet student in inappropriate sexual stances. Then as the student struggles to maintain the uncomfortable poses, the perpetrator is able to touch the student and grope the students to get them to cooperate and keep the pose. The ballet instructors often shame and speak out against the students, often making them feel that the punishment that they receive is somehow all their own fault.

The ballet instructors often place the students in sexually provocative poses, gestures and distortions, exploiting the young children by forcing them into pelvis thrusts, rotating their hips and sexualizing their bodies. If your child has been inappropriately touched by ballet instructors, you need to call us at the DTLA Law Group. We can review your next steps, and offer to you sound legal advice on initiating a lawsuit for recovery compensation for your child’s sexual assault and trauma at the ballet dance studio and dance class.

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Ballet and Dance Instructors Can Ask the Student for “Permission” to Touch Them, Then Sexually Assault the Students Anyway

Often, a ballet or a dance instructor will ask a young child who is a ballet or dance student for “permission” to touch the student, and then proceed to sexually assault the child anyway. This is very confusing for the child, who is not expecting that his or her teacher would violate the child in any way. Young children in ballet and dance classes expect that the ballet instructors and dance instructors are going to be fair, just, right and not perpetuate a sexual assault on the young innocent student.

The parents assume the same trust in the ballet instructors, and would never dream that the ballet instructors teaching ballet and dance to their young children would ever consider touching them inappropriately. But it does happen, and will continue to happen in the culture of silence that is the ballet and dance instruction studio and lesson class. Because the child has given “permission,” the ballet or dance instructor may say that the touch was consensual. But there is no consent for a ballet or a dance instructor to sexually assault and touch a student in a class or dance studio setting. It is never permitted, and it is a criminal act.

This getting a permission to touch the student makes it confusing for the child and for the parents, but we are not confused. That is why you need to call our attorneys at our law office, to discuss your case of ballet and dance instructor sexual assault against your innocent children. We are here at the DTLA Law Group, and can answer all of your questions when it comes to the details of initiating lawsuits in this type of claim.

Students of Ballet and Dance Have Instructors and Teachers Who Are Sexual Predators

Sometimes, the ballet and dance instructors have a prurient interest in your child. But you will never know that, as the child may not even be able to articulate the sexual abuse and inappropriate touching that is occurring in the ballet or dance class studio and instruction. If your child is being sexually assaulted by the instructor, you need to call us at the DTLA Law Group today. Call a lawyer with lots of energy and knowledge on how to win this case, to get you the recovery compensation that you need for the trauma inflicted on your child in dance or ballet class.

Can I Sue for Sexual Assault of My Child in Ballet or Dance Class?

Yes, we can sue for your child’s trauma and personal injuries being sexually assaulted in a ballet or dance class. You just need to reach out to our Los Angeles case lawyers, who are ready to file a lawsuit to make sure you get what you need in this case to help your child heal from this trauma and sexual assault.

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