You should toatlly go for it. Dancing is a lot of fun and it is great workout. Sciency people (like my humble self) can be quite successful due to ability to think in terms of geometry and physics and simply because they are good at thinking and memorising thinks fast.
Whether or not you'll make it to the big ballet is it unclear and, honestly, questionable, but you definitely can become good at it and have tons of fun with it.
Tell your parents that your spine needs it. Dancers have really good posture and rarely develop "computer back" problems. I had problems with my back since sweet age of 12, they finally left me when I started dancing. (Don't ask how old I am. LOL)
2006-09-02 16:40:20
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answered by Snowflake 7
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It is never too late to learn to dance, if you want to to do it for fun. But if you want to make a career in ballet, it is a different story. Luckily, you are a male. Girls of your age are already too old, but I do know several professional male ballet dancers who started to dance at 16 or 17. So you can do it, if you have the talent!
As for your parents, I can't advise you, because I don't know them. You could say that your science teachers have advised you to take exercise, because it is not healthy to spend all your time studying?
2006-08-28 13:17:54
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answered by Kylie 3
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GO FOR IT!! It's never too late to start something you find you love. After all, you can't find out about everything in the world at once. That's immpossible. You just discovered your love for ballet now, you didn't know to look for it.
An example:
I always loved karate movies, so I decided to sign up for a karate class through our community center (I was 15 at the time). When I got to the first class I was shocked (and disapointed) to realize I was the oldest. I was at least two heads taller then everyone else!! The majority of the class was probably 4-7 years old! Well, despite my standing out, I stuck with that class, and I'm so glad I did. I skipped from white belt to orange belt (I skipped all levels of yellow belt).
Go for your dreams. You'll be glad you did! : )
2006-08-26 17:00:21
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answered by ChaoticChicaLovesJT 4
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i'm not effective about a pro occupation yet you'll surely have an a lot less complicated time as a male. opt for it! a minimum of examine in for classes, you've not something to lose. notwithstanding, you do not should be paid to love ballet. Take classes first before you settle on you prefer to head professional, ballet may not be what you concept it should be. i'm hoping this helps and sturdy luck :)
2016-10-15 21:41:53
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answered by ? 4
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it's never too late, there should be a studio somewhere in your city. Try to look one up online or in a phone book if you haven't heard of one. A lot of studios have classes for beginners, if not, you'll have to work really hard to catch up, but you will in time, and if it truely is your passion you'll be great in no time! Look up some proffesional ballet dancers (espesially male ones) and get a small bio one their acomplishments. Show that to your parents and explain to them how ballet can take you far in life. But if they do let you learn ballet, you better stay with it! Don't give up or you might regret it! I wish you luck!!!
2006-08-26 18:48:02
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answered by Sarah 4
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No way - it's not too late. Why don't you study the history/impact of ballet & share the info with your parents? Let them know your commitment to the art.
2006-08-26 16:37:17
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answered by mortyfint 3
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no. your an adult now so you can make your own decisions, dont worry about your parents. i come from a sciency family too but i love dancing and they support that. but one of my friends once said while i was dancing round the kitchen: "why are you bothering to dance? your just going to become a scientist." don't "just become a scientist". do what you want to do.
Anyway.... you can always do both. you could do ballet as a hobby and be a scientist or you could be a proffesional ballet dancer and then be a scientist. you can have it both ways.
2006-09-02 00:46:49
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answered by Rosie 2
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its never 2 late 2 start ballet and just tell them that yr still focused on yr school work but would really like 2 try something new
2006-08-26 16:15:44
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answered by cheercheer31 3
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It is never too late for a male to study ballet. You go, boy!
2006-08-26 17:27:31
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answered by O'Shea 5
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It's not too late at all. I took some lessons when I was in my 30's (but didn't make it a career). If you love it, go for it.
As for your parents, speak from your heart and show them your sincerity. They may think it's a whimsical dream of yours and foolish, you have to convince them otherwise.
2006-09-03 03:52:12
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answered by Arnold M 4
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