One thing no one can do, here is tell you how good you are. We cannot see you.
But I can offer you something to think about. The ones who win THAT kind of competition are, either professionals, or dancing at a professional level.
You have to ask yourelf, as you are trying to ask us, "What does it take to be a professional dancer?"
The answer is , classes, professsional coaching, conditioning and lots and lots of practice. Pros on stage, for example, don't limit themselves to just one genre of dance. They learn ballet, tap, modern, jazz and many more. Virtually no one learns these types of movements just by watching.
As I write this, I am re reading the question. Perhaps you are asking if we think you should take classes. If so, then, of course, you should! It already seems that you have a passion and what could be better than to pursue a career in something you love.
These lessons cost money, especially as you improve to higher levels. Be prepared, don't expect a job as a dancer for a while. Once you begin attending classes, you will learn of opportunities available to those at your skill levels. Many theme parks put on musical reviews and hire good, but entry level dancers and singers.
Good luck on your pursuits.
2006-09-07 12:24:17
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answered by Vince M 7
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Take dance classes. If you're any good they will be able to guide further through taking exams and auditioning etc. Also try joining a local theatre group and get some acting experience behind you. In showbiz you get more chance of work if you are multi-talented.
2006-09-09 09:21:38
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answered by debzc 5
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What do u want to do with yourself ? Do u want to be a professional dancer - if so then you certainly need DANCE classes. But if u want to dance just for the sake of having fun and letting yourself go, then forget classes and let the natural juices flow.
2006-09-08 02:05:29
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answered by majorcavalry 4
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i saw an advert for that film aswell - it looks really gd.
hey, your 14, life has just started - follow your dream. if you have natural rythem (can't spell that off-hand hehe, sorry) and a passion for it then go for it.
get into a dance club at sch or outside of it. you cud maybe start it with a friend who feels the same...research it a bit to see what type of dancing you would be best at and enjoy most.
gd luck with it - hope you follow your dream and have fun....
2006-09-10 06:35:23
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answered by FreakGirl 5
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Girl jus do your dance!!!!!!!!
If i ever hear any1 telling me they love 2 do somthing & it don't hurt nobody else, yet they still not doing it, i get upset man, u don't wanna make me bawl all over the place do u???
Dance girl go get yr lessons in any a the styles that rocks yr boat & dance Dance Dance *******&&KISS KISS, we all looking 4ward 2 c-ing u on our screens 1 day*
2006-09-08 08:47:18
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answered by NawNee 1
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ok, you can only get experience by dancing.
i do recommend taking a few classes. ask around for a reputable dance class. it is good to get as much experience as possible.
you clearly love to dance so go for it. there is nothing worse regretting things you did,nt try.
good luck. !
2006-09-08 04:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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You are perfect age to start Ballroom and Latin. You can get to the top professional level at it. Start taking dance classes.
2006-09-07 18:29:50
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answered by Snowflake 7
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You can definately join a dancing class at any age level but you might have to work harder because to catch up
2006-09-08 23:17:48
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answered by dancer6991 2
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Take dance classes. It is wonderful to do what you love when it is harmless. Ask your parents to check the local YMCA or park district about classes.
2006-09-07 18:30:07
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answered by Chris 5
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Just get itno some experience. Get into dancing classes and you will be doing good.
2006-09-07 18:33:33
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answered by luckystar53 3
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