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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2007

A ballet dance video. Ballet dancers dancing.

From the ballet series, "Anaheim Ballet: More Than Dance..."

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  • Can I still learn how to do ballet I'm 15 years old?

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  • I love his Superman shirt at 1:44 :p

  • @TheMailmail I started Ballet when I was 15, not long ago. My ballet teacher told me that this age is a good age as you are old enough to correct yourself etc and "think". Of course, three are problems like you want have a proper turn out, or full flexibility and strength and worse of all your foot flexibility. But I'm still working on it. It's just practice, practice, practice.

  • I wanna get ballet shoes.... I wanna do a split!!!

  • Wow I wish I could do that!!

  • @TheMailmail of course you can! but it'll take a lot of hard work to be able to get the flexibility and technique that most other dancers will have by your age :) good luck if you do start ballet i hope it goes well and you like it :) x

  • that girl at 1:02 i don't think you're suppose to twist your body that much to prep…I mean i'm not like a pro ballet dancer but i'm pretty sure you aren't suppose to wind up that much

  • @TheMailmail you can but it will be very hard because the reason people start ballet when they are yung is to strech their muscles to become flexible and youll have to do a ton of stretches to become flexible and it really is hard dance

  • Soooooooo good

  • @TheMailmail I'm in the exact same boat as you. I've never done ballet before, but I'm 15 and I want to start learning. Some of my friends do ballet and they say as you long as you have a good teacher and you do stretches to stay flexible, you should at least be able to learn the basics. If that helps.

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