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Young Dancer's Portrait Graces National Gallery
26 Nov
Summary
- A young ballroom dancer's portrait is displayed at a prestigious gallery.
- The photographer aims to challenge masculinity stereotypes with his work.
- The photograph will be exhibited until February 8.

A captivating photograph of an 11-year-old ballroom dancer named Abe is currently being showcased at the renowned National Portrait Gallery. The image, captured by Newcastle photographer Christopher Owens, depicts Abe in a moment of quiet contemplation by a window in his West End dance studio.
Owens expressed his profound emotion upon seeing his work displayed, emphasizing its significance. He aims to challenge conventional notions of masculinity through his art, highlighting Abe's portrait as a celebrated example of this pursuit.
The exhibition marks a significant moment for Abe, who has been dancing since he was eight. He attended the gallery with his mother to witness the display, which will remain open to the public until February 8.




