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Is it too late to be a professional dancer?

I know people are saying it is not but im willing to take ballet all week, receive tutoring, put all my money trying to get ahead and I did ballet for 7 years when I was younger I do not think you could use that time Is there any way? sorry im 17

The problem is, your chances are very, very slim that you can find the right skills for this phase. Instead of listening that "many people are saying," why not spend some time doing your own research by reading the bios of all the dancers professional ballet that are available on the websites to see where they got their training? I'll tell you now, do not receive their training in the studio Sally's Topeka, Kansas (or what are the names of their local ballet studios where you live). Attended the elite ballet schools (usually) affiliated companies professional ballet (some internship programs like North Carolina School of the Arts are the exception), or who graduated from the handful of top ballet University of programs such as Butler, Indiana University, U. Utah, U of Oklahoma and a couple of others. If you can not present a beautiful picture of arabesques for the first time point and excel at the hearing, you can enter these programs. halfway decent before any other professional ballet program taught by former professional ballet dancers are going to wait to be at least in the intermediate level - which means that as a starting point. The few exceptions - where you can find good (or better training) - are with the handful of programs that focus on contemporary dance, which emphasized pointe or not required. Such programs include the Juilliard, the lines of the Dominican University BFA program, and / Ailey program at Fordham University. But if you can manage to get accepted into the program, do not expect to come out as a classically trained dancer. Lost essentially the window to be a professional ballet dancer on point, but perhaps not as a contemporary ballet dancer.

Ballet - A Ballerina's Life

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