1. It is never too late. Seriously, people start when they're fifty.
2. My ballet teacher, Gary Hubler, started dancing when he was about 18, in a recreational group. he then went on to perform in LA, Las Vegas, Chicago, and on Broadway. He recently retired from head of the dance department at Webster University in St. Louis. He is my idol.
3. Even if you don't go anywhere with ballet after you take it, you've made your life better by increasing your flexibilty, learning control and dedication, fighting obesity, abd generally becaoming a healthier, smarter, more well-rounded person.
Good luck with your decision!
2007-02-19 07:47:50
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answered by BigTimeDancer24 2
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No not at all, I don't think..It may be if you want to be a pro, but just sign up at a local studio. I have taken (classical) ballet since the age of 5 or 6, but you should be fine. thing is, most girls your age are on pointe. See if you can take regular class until you are ready. Ballet is fun, but it takes a lot of time and strength.the fact that u did gymnastics will help, because it's good to be flexible!Good luck!!
2007-02-19 11:45:52
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answered by Dancetiger17 2
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It is absolutely not too late. I had danced for years and when I got to college there were people dancing right alongside me who hadn't trained long at all (some had just started as Freshmen in college). In fact, two of them are now dancing in NYC (whereas I'm wistfully daydreaming about it from the office).
In addition, ballet is truly the foundation for all other forms of dance. It might lead to your interest in other things (jazz, modern, tap, etc).
Above all else though, any dancer can tell you it's all in the heart. Whether it is a career or not, dance is a gift and an experience. I hope your mom comes around. Good luck!
2007-02-19 08:00:27
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answered by Kim G 2
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under no circumstances to previous by using adventure something have a fondness for. That suitable there's a head start up. in case you do no longer do it now, you could later have regrets. I could had, what if, if in easy terms etc. in case you prefer to accomplish in theatrics, incredibly musicals or dance stay shows ballet education is a lots. maximum professional actresses/actors, performers on Broadway and of direction dancers studied poll. Ballet teaches and develops countless concepts in the appearing area such physique alignment, placement, systematize physique counts, poise and lots extra. did you already know that maximum distinctive varieties of dance flow deviated from ballet. in case you prefer to be a robust/super dancer you like ballet education to advance easy dance concepts.
2016-09-29 08:18:26
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answered by ? 4
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No! its never too late. I started getting serious about ballet when i was older than most people and i love it! I know you will enjoy it, everyone does! okay not everyone, but go for it :)
2007-02-19 08:18:09
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answered by hb 3
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Its not to late if you just wanna do it for fun... Its way to late if you were thinking of being a professional ...
2007-02-19 07:43:45
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answered by darchangel_3 5
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Personally, I think it is too late. I have been dancing for 11 years now and if someone our age came into my class as a beginner, you would struggle alot. Unless you found a class for people your age whom are beginners. It is hard though to start now. My teacher will sometimes just shout out moves to do and we understand and can do it. You would have trouble.
2007-02-19 11:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't EVER let anyone tell you it's too late to do ANYTHING!
So you won't go professional.
So what???
I say: Go for it! and just have fun!
2007-02-19 07:48:27
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answered by kgbmom 2
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