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Ballet: Tiny Dancer

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

Anaheim Ballet student, Austin shares her ballet moves and ballet thoughts.

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  • aww she seems so little here compared to the video posted a few days ago! she keeps growing up!

  • Aw ! I love how she says she would to play Clara in the Nutcracker and now in the Anaheim Ballet's Nutcracker 2011 , she is . <3

    I hope one day my dance dreams will also come true .

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  • Great job!

  • @FemaleUnknownUser That depends on the person. Teachers usually look at technique, growth and ability before they allow someone to dance en pointe. I heard ten is avarage in professional ballet to start on pointe, but some girls start earliers, while others start later. It all depends on personal strength, built and experience.

  • SHE IS A CUTIE! She is totally awesome!

  • Wow! She's been en pointe for only three months and her fouettes are flawless! Pure talent!

  • @FemaleUnknownUser Its really just about how strong your ankles are. I was ten when I went en pointe and I'm fine. So I guess it really just depends about your strength, not age.

  • @FemaleUnknownUser i think in general; yes it can be dangerous. But I guess in some circumstances they can be strong enough. I don't think Anaheim would do anything to jeopardize her health.

  • @FemaleUnknownUser really IT DOESN'T matter how old you are... as long as ur teacher thinks ur ready i mean im 11 turning 12! and I've been on pointe sence i was 8...when ur teacher thinks ur ready he/she KNOWS UR READY :)

  • @FemaleUnknownUser yeah you aren't supposed to start pointe until you are at least 11-13. Most teachers prefer you to start at the age 13 so what your bones and muscles are fully developed. Even if she is on demi pointe it is still very unhealthy for her feet.

  • she's pretty good

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