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World Ballet Competition - Gleidson Vasconcelos Male Gold 2009 - Excerpt from My Life

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

Choreographed by the dancer for the 2009 World Ballet Competition, this contemporary piece won gold for Best Choreography and Best Male Dancer.

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  • Perfect a body for ballet in 3 years? haha That so impossible, you wouldn't even know ;)

  • @PointePrincessxox to accentuate the body's natural lines and keep things in place...

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  • what song is this its beautiful!

  • @Bibbob89

    hes only been dancing for 3 years!?!?!

  • @suzannesadiiqa

    LMFAO do not tell me you mean the one from lord of the rings....

  • He reminds me of Gollum..........

  • blech! so much training for what? fucked up toes? know way better dancers who dont have the money, but have the heart!!! and it show's.

  • @phantom4087

    But they still haven't been able to really get a 'ballet body' until maybe 3 to 5 years of intense training

  • @jiraya350

    I've seen people become fantastic in even a years time if they really commit to it. I started when I was 17, and I've been doing pretty well!

  • i hate those Tights !

  • @PointePrincessxox Tights just make your line better and you get no bunched up clothing in your crotch area. The dance belt that we guys have to wear is what keeps things in place!

  • @MrFrenchblood I'm sorry, but I saw two videos of you and it doesn't look like you've had any professional training.. At all :S

    @TAJIKROCKS He has a point that it's somewhat depends on your physicality and musicality. It could take anywhere from 4 years (of REALLY intense training) to 15 years, to never. People who start late (for example in their 16-17) rarely become professional classical ballet dancers, but a fair amount is able to doing something more commercial or contemporary ballet.

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