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i'm 13 and i really want to start ballet lessons!
i just want to know what type of things you do
any stretches or warmups that will help me get prepared
and do you think that i'll be able to catch up quickly? or will i be stuck in a class with 5 year olds??!! lol
i really wish i had started earlier...but suddenly i've been obsessed with ballet and keep thinking of it everyday so i think i should try it because i love music (play violin) and really like watching ballets and it tones your muscles
i need some type of activity....thinking about track too

2007-05-08 09:59:58 · 16 answers · asked by delicious716bebe 4 in Arts & Humanities Dancing

i don't want to be a proffesional ballerina...i just want some kind of activity that i'm interested in because my life is boring! lol
and i'm also patient and have concentration
i take french so i should be able to learn the french words pretty well
i want dance for enjoyment and it will keep me in shape too :-)

2007-05-08 10:44:12 · update #1

16 answers

OMG!!! i love ballet so much. it is so fun.

stretches you can do are:

1. go down in splits as far as you can and sit in them for a few seconds.
2. sit is strattle split and touch your nose to your knees and then to the floor (or as close as you can get)
3. butterfly
4. lay flat on your stomach and try to raise your legs, arms, and chest a few inches off the floor hold for a few seconds and then go back down

some words you will need to know:
1.plie-bending the knees
2. susu- on your toes put your feet (one in front of the other) really tight together
3.retiere(ray- tear- ray) bring your foot in front of your knee and your knees out to the side
4. tondue-point you foot and stretch your leg

those are just a few that i could think of that you will need for the first day (there are more but she shouldnt go to hard on you)

i really wish there was someone to tell me these before my first day (age 12)

I hope you have fun doing it. I sure did. Dont ever let anyone make you feel bad because you havent been doing it as long as them. It doesnt matte rhow long you have done it. I have done it for about a year and im past the people who have done it for their whole lives. good luck

2007-05-08 15:16:12 · answer #1 · answered by jessi 2 · 2 0

Here are the questions: How a long time have you ever danced? umm a bit of while i used to be in fundamental institution and that i began once more a yr in the past Did you cross to institution for ballet? i am going to a ballet institution... if thats what you supposed How lengthy have you ever taught ballet? generally i support little children at the fundamentals Do you take into account ballet an artwork? What are your motives? sure Do you have got a favourite dance or play or role? nope What is your so much memorable second in ballet? while i did my first double pirouette, or while i first did the splitz Do you suppose ballet will have to learn in colleges as an optional very similar to different artwork categories, equivalent to visible arts, ceramics, images, drama, and track? no, on account that a few men and women have skillability with it and others dont. Do you suppose ballet will have to be viewed for a place within the Olympics because it has the various identical features as determine skating or synchronized swimming? definite! Who was once your proposal to grow to be a ballet dancer/instructor? im now not, im thirteen. Do you suppose ballet is below preferred as an artwork? And is obvious most effective as leisure significance? i suppose it's an artwork, AND a game, so is dance more often than not.

2016-09-05 12:29:29 · answer #2 · answered by ortis 4 · 0 0

I suppose it depends a lot on what you're after.

There are people who first start taking ballet at just about any age. I have a friend who is 33 and just began lessons. She enjoys it immensely because it is very good exercise and because of it's possible application in her life.

Ballet is, after all, sometimes considered one of the best foundations to start from to learn any kind of dancing. The steps used in ballet can be found in many other places, and because dancers are often heavily involved with movement and choreography, it is a good way to learn about body language and performances of all kinds.

If you want to become a major professional dancer, you may already be 'over the hill'. The flexibility that children have is often lost as people grow older... even at the age of 13. This will probably not preclude you from being good if you work at it, and will certainly not interfere with enjoyment unless you've set yourself too hard a mark!

And who knows? Maybe you'll have a real talent and find a new way to live, touch other people, and make the world a better place. Enjoy!

2007-05-08 10:19:30 · answer #3 · answered by Doctor Why 7 · 0 0

ive been dancing since i was three. im now 18 and i have done pretty much every type of dance there is including some odd ones like african, clogging, and ballroom. ballet is the most universal of all. the technique helps many other sports, most figure skaters also take ballet. IT'S NOT EASY. 13 is really late to start, so if u really want to do this, you have to be extremely determined. dont become too obsessed with it because many of my friends have eating disorders or get so burned out from it that they end up hating it after they reach a certain point and quit. i had to quit ballet after a few years because they put me on pointe too early and my feet werent fully developed so i started to get many injuries. many people think they want to be ballerinas but let me tell you, its not all its cracked out to be. dont let my words get you down tho, because after all, you never know unless you try it yourself

2007-05-08 10:13:26 · answer #4 · answered by Mary M 2 · 0 0

If you want to start taking ballet lessons, then go for it. Age is not a factor unless you want to dance professionally, which you say you don't. Look for a ballet class that has your aims in mind, such as classes from your parks and recreation district (private studio classes probably won't work as well for you). That way you can try it out and you won't be out a lot of money if you don't like it. Ballet is a lot of hard work, but it's a lot of fun as well. It doesn't just tone muscles--it helps motor coordination and improves your self confidence as well.

2007-05-08 11:29:52 · answer #5 · answered by chelita 1 · 0 0

Ballet is rather indescribable. You'll be needing a lot of commitment and endurance to handle ballet. But you won't be stuck with the little kids. There are always the teen and adult classes that start at the beginning levels. Just make sure you stretch your calves and hamstrings before class, and for the most part, you'll be.

2007-05-08 13:06:05 · answer #6 · answered by sliu10 3 · 0 0

i am 15 and i just started ballet this year. i have been dancing since i was little but it was more jazz and hip hop. i guess when i started i didnt really know the positions of the feet so i would study those and other than that, depending on how demanding of a school you go to will depend on the difficulty. i had the same concern as you that i would be in a class full of 5yr olds but i am w/ kids my own age. (of course i knew my instructor well from other lessons) i wouldnt be to worried and if you really want to do it i say go for it. i love it. we have a recital coming up and i get to where the prettiest costume. i am so excited. i really learned alot and am glad i joined. good luck.

2007-05-08 12:11:18 · answer #7 · answered by clumsygurl1007 1 · 0 0

i don't think you will get stuck with 5 year olds :-) when i started ballet i was 18 and i was in a class with 16 and 17 year olds at first it would be a little hard at first learning all the exercises but the more you practise and go to the classes you will improve with time :-)

2007-05-10 03:27:26 · answer #8 · answered by Monika 2 · 0 0

omg, where to begin.... ballet is hard, it requires every bit of concntration you have. it usually hurts your muscles afteryour first few classes. you cant really prepare too much, exept mebbe you cud do like some hamstring(idk how to spell it) streches cuz they will come in handy, also you should stretch well, mainly your legs and spine/ back. it will take a while to ctach up if your put in a clas with like other 13 year olds. cuz i had a girl who came in and shes 14 and i don think she caught up with me yet and she came in like september... yeah, again, ballet is really hard and it demands concentration, focus, and you need to kno at least a few of the french names for the steps and moves. youll learn more as you go along. and its really great that you want to do it and that you have a passion for it, that will get you going so congrats!! ballet can be a lil frustratin at times.

good luck!!

2007-05-08 10:12:05 · answer #9 · answered by Mante 2 · 0 0

haha where to begin... I'm a dancer and have been for quite a few years. I love it, but it is tough so be prepared. Make sure that you are flexible (do LOTS of stretching) You don't have to have been young to have started either. I mean I was 14 when I started and I'm starting auditions for Juliard and the American Ballet Company. So don't put yourself down. Go for it.

2007-05-08 14:10:24 · answer #10 · answered by himnbamluvr 1 · 0 0

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