Thursday, December 10, 2009

Chiodos Bone Palace Ballet?

I know I know shame on me for not buying the cd, but anyways. I downloaded is it progression if a cannibal uses a fork, and at the chorus it just gets static-y. Can someone send me a good copy of the song?



Chiodos Bone Palace Ballet?performing arts show



Buy it, retard.



Chiodos Bone Palace Ballet?opera cd opera theater



I'm afraid there's no good copies of Chiodos songs.
If you get it from limewire or any of those places, the chances of you finding a good version of that song are slim to none since they all go and distribute that one copy of the same song.



Your best bet would be to just go and support the band and pay the $11 that you were meant to pay for the whole CD.
think..................think..........bu... it at target fior like 15 buck ! like i would send u my own cd.
Just buy the cd.

Who composed the ballet of Romeo and Juliet?

Prokofiev



Who composed the ballet of Romeo and Juliet?ballet theater



music: Sergei Prokofiev



Who composed the ballet of Romeo and Juliet?chicago theater opera theater



Will Shake the Spear. Duh.
Shakespeare of course!
I know William Shakespeare wrote the book but sorry no idea who composed the ballet.
The original play was written by Shakespeare, but there have been a number of ballets inspired by the story over the years. The sites below actually go over them in great detail.



The Prokofiev version is widely regarded as the most famous, though Tchaikovsky wrote a version that includes the famous theme that you hear on TV to represent true love (amazing the classical music you unintentionally pick up from watching The Smurfs or other cartoon classics).



The last link is an audio search link if you want to hear some clips of various different versions.
There are two Romeo and Juliet ballets, one by Tchaikovsky and the other by Prokofiev. Prokofiev's has a fantastic piece called Dance of the Knights that is very dramatic.

If you like Ballet, which are your favourites? Serious answers please.?

Sleeping Beauty for the choreography, music %26amp; general spectacle. Romeo %26amp; Juliet for emotion, Spartacus for male dancing, Gisele for drama, Don Quixote for comedy, La Byadare for oriental exoticism . . .



If you like Ballet, which are your favourites? Serious answers please.?concert tickets



Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. I know, sort of cliche, but I don't think I'd ever know enough about ballet to go to a ballet event that I wasn't familiar with.



If you like Ballet, which are your favourites? Serious answers please.?theater seating opera theater



i'm a dancer.



and my favorite is probably swan lake.
Dance teacher, choreographer and studio owner, also former dancer speaking here, and I have to say that Ballet is still one of my favorite performing arts to view (and to teach).



Coppelia, Don Quixote, Giselle, Les Sylphides, Firebird, and Carmen.
Don Q and Giselle are both at the top of my list.
Nutcracker
Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring"



It touched off a riot at it's debut.
i like that one... god i don't remember what it ws called... it starts with a Y. it has a price king and a magician.... really dark ballet... i loved the story line, and the dancing was spectacular.
any ballet by stravinski... firebird
The Nutcracker and Carmen

Do you wear ballet flats?

or heels?



Do you wear ballet flats?performing art center



heels and flats



Do you wear ballet flats?theatre tickets opera theater



both.... I have about 200 pairs of shoes...
Flat shoes only.
When I was in 3rd grade I wore ballet flats - good old Sam and Libbys. But that was years and years ago. Now, they are silly looking on anyone over the age of 10. Definitely heels.
either but ballet flats are stupid. and you can only wear cute flats if you are emo/scene. duh!!!
heels!!
flat

Breif history of ballet dancing?

http://www.balletmet.org/EDUCATIO/CINDER...



try the link, it should help



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While the idea of dance exists throughout history, traditions of narrative dance evolved in China, India, Indonesia and Ancient Greece. Theatrical dance was well-established in the wider arena of ancient Greek theatre. When the Roman Empire conquered Greece, it assimilated the Greek art and culture, dance along with it.[1] However, while dance continued to be important throughout the Middle Ages, in spite of occasional suppression by the Church, ballet did not emerge until the late 1500s in Italy. Although Italy began the ballet tradition, it was the French that cemented it. Incorporating some aspects of Italian ballet, French ballet gained prominence in France and eventually international influence. To this day, the brunt of ballet vocabulary originates from French.



While France was instrumental in early ballet, other countries and cultures soon adopted the art form. The most notable of these was Russia, and Russian ballet has had great importance in its country and established a well-recognized tradition of ballet. In the last century, the United States also developed its own traditions, most notably with choreographer George Balanchine. Although interest in dance has expanded with time to include modern dance, jazz, flamenco and other forms, ballet is still performed and taught.



The etymology of the word "ballet" corresponds to the art form's development. The word ballet comes from French and was borrowed into English around the 17th century. The French word in turn has its origins in Italian balletto, a diminutive of ballo (dance). Ballet ultimately traces back to Latin ballere, meaning to dance.[2]



Ballet originated in the Renaissance court as an outgrowth of court pageantry in Italy,[3][4] Aristocratic weddings were lavish celebrations and court musicians and dancers collaborated to provide elaborate entertainment.[5]. Ballet was further shaped by the French ballet de cour, which consisted of social dances performed by the nobility in tandem with music, speech, verse, song, pageant, decor and costume.[6] When Catherine de Medici, an Italian aristocrat with an interest in the arts, married the French crown heir Henry II, she brought her enthusiasm for dance to France and provided financial support.



A ballet of the Renaissance would look nothing like a performance of Giselle or Swan Lake at the Bolshoi. Tutus, ballet slippers and pointe work was unheard of. The choreography was adapted from court dance steps. Performers dressed in fashions of the times. For women that meant formal gowns that covered their legs to the ankle.[7] Early ballet was participatory, with the audience joining the dance towards the end.



Breif history of ballet dancing?hollywood theater opera theater



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballet#Hist...

Can i learn ballet at home??

im 13... my ma wont let me take classes but i really have a passion for dancing and i really wanna learn...



im well fit so i dont think il have any problems...



any advice or suggestions?



Can i learn ballet at home??theater



You could probably learn the basics from instruction DVDs (have a look on Amazon.com, there's always some basic ballet ones around) but to get really sound technique and be certain you're doing it right you really ought to take proper lessons. Speak to your mum about it, find out the reason why she won't let you take lessons and see if you can find a way round it between you. If it's something you're really passionate about, TELL her that and see if you can work round it.



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Mmmm. Idk if you can learn it at home. Unless someone who already knows it teaches you. Because you'll need the shoes, and probably a bar to stretch out on. I would ask your mom, tell her how important it is and how much you want to do it. Tell her you'll pitch in some extra help to show that you really want it. Dance is a great thing %26lt;3. Don't give up yet!
It would be difficult to learn ballet at home . You really do need a teacher and to attend a class is the best way , in a suitable hall or large room . To do it at home you would need to set up a room with a large mirror , a bar for exercises and a television , video/DVD and films of ballet instruction . I wonder what your mum's objections are ; maybe the cost , or maybe the time involved , taking you and fetching you in the evening . It is quite a bother for parents taking their children to activities of this kind . Talk to your mother seriously , ask her why she says no to ballet . You can get videos on how to do aerobics ; I expect there are ballet one too . if you could try to do it on your own at home , your mother might be persuaded .
Listen I have the same problem too but heres what you do you go on the Internet and find some things even videos on how to do such thing like the basics try http://www.expertvillage.com and youtube, but I'm sorry to say you can't really take ballet seriously without the proper facilities so I advise you to try your best to convince your mom and if that doesn't work then get a job earn your own money and then do it remember keep your head up and keep the passion if you have the passion don't let NOBODY! take that away from you,



Dance is life



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Is there a particular reason why she won't let you? If its a financial reason, maybe a local YMCA can help! I'm pretty sure that their classes are all free.



If you're like me and just can't find enough time in your schedule, maybe you can drop something else that you don't enjoy as much. You can also dance at summer camp if you're free in the summer.



Do you have any dance experience? Previous dance instruction (especially in jazz) can help you a lot with ballet. Of course, they're minor differences between the two types of dance, but the basics are almost the same.



This %26gt; http://www.abt.org/education/dictionary/...



is a wonderful site where you can teach yourself some ballet. There are great videos and pictures too, however the best place to learn ballet is in a studio.
go on amazon or ebay and read the reviews cuz thats were u will get the best info and stuff
check amazon, overstock, or ebay. Also go to a book store. Unfortunately there is only so much you can do at home. Look into classes at a community center or YMCA if you have a finical problem. Good luck!!

Do you love ballet??

Um, not in particular. But my girlfriend does ballet and dance. She'd kill me if I'd say I didn't. She hit me for saying dance wasn't a sport....



Do you love ballet??theatre



Yes I do! Dance is my passion, and Ballet is my specialty! Do you love it??



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this is one of the many reasons I suspect myself to be a tom-girl (not tom-boy, tom-girl) because I'm a guy who loves ballet. it is simply one of the most beautiful fine arts there is. I haven't had much opportunity, but I wish I could have more to watch them perform. what was that movie "dirty dancing?" well one of them, there's so many different movies with the same title. But that was great.
Classical or modern?
of course i do

Im teaching a ballet class for 4 and 5 year old girls? got any ideas for me?

i need some games to play, stretches and exercises we should be doing and how to do them ,stuff I shud be teaching them , websites to go to,etc. anything that you think wud helpful to me AT ALL.thanks :)



Im teaching a ballet class for 4 and 5 year old girls? got any ideas for me?opera songs



i cant think of a website but here are some ideas:



1."good toes, bad toes"- sit on the floor in a circle with your legs stretched out in front of you and first of all tell them to point their toes ("good toes") and give tell them to clap for their "good toes" then flex their toes and tell them to wag their finger and go "not like that" because those are "bad toes" try to do this with some music.



2. "Mr Crocodile"- start of by saying something like "now we're going to tease mr crocodile", then tell them to strecth their legs out (like before) and reach up for the sky with their hands (who can reach highest?) and then to make sure "mr crocodile" doesn't eat their toes (when you say so) they snap their feet in and hug their knees to their chest then slowly stretch out again and repeat. On the last one when they are stetching out tell them to "wave goodbye to Mr crocodile".



3. "marching" put them in a line in one corner of the room and tell them to take turns marching to the other side, lifting their legs very high and swinging their arms.



4. "galloping like a pony" tell them to put their arms the way you would to be a rabbit but pretend its a pony and then demonstrate how to gallop around the room then get them to do it on their own in a circle.



5. "jumps"- tell them to get into rows and put their feet together and just jump up and down tell them to try and keep their feet together (just parrallel not any position) and jump as high as they can.



6. "points"- staying in the same lines tell then to point their toes "in front of their nose" and tap three times then repeat with the other foot, do this two or three times



7. "curtsy" show them how to do a curtsy, step one side then the other and bend with one leg behind, and then wave goodbye



I hope this helps!! :D



DONT do plieas or releves they are FAR to young to even do real dancing, especially if beginners



Im teaching a ballet class for 4 and 5 year old girls? got any ideas for me?secure browser opera theater



one tip is to play Simon says. you tell them, "Simon says do a pirouette." and they copy. but if you don't say Simon Say's and they copy their out. this turns learning into a game. also, remember that these girls are really young and that they get tired really easily. don't get frustrated if they take to many breaks or aren't listening to you.



hope it helps!
You will probably get all sorts of suggestions, links, etc. but something that is very important to know when evaluating them is that...



At the age of 4 and 5, a child can only mentally control one thing at a time. Thus an activity that would require doing something different with say both a hand and a foot, requires controlling two things (a hand and a foot) separately which most 4 and 5 year olds can't do.



You can see this in youth soccer. A child can kick the ball, dribble the ball with his foot. No problem. Controlling one thing. Now ask that child to look for someone to pass that ball to? The child will lose the ball, often even falling over it, because now they are doing two different things simultaneously.



This begins to change at about age 6 or 7. Now before I get trashed, I do understand that every child is different. There are 3 year olds that can play a piano piece with both hands. But the most common trait of the population is that at age 4 and 5, a child can only control one thing at a time. Recognizing this, lacking any other specific information about a child, can make the experience exceptionally enjoyable for them. Not recognizing this can lead to frustration and loss of interest.
have you ever tried that little excercise where you get them to sit on the floor and point their toes up ad down, getting them to say good toes(pointed) naughty toes(stuck up straight) i used to that, i forgotten techniqual terms for everything sorry, good luck
start out with some neck and shoulder streches then show them a couple moves and then at the end of class play a quick game i've been dancing sense i was 2 and i'm 9 so i know what i'm doing cause i was ballet when i was young
Teach them what you no.But start witth the basics.If they never learned it then start with releve' and plea and the meaning of them.Dont start with perotes'(if thats how you spell it.
I teach some classes at the age too! They are so much fun. I found a book and cd set called "Music %26amp; Movement in the Classroom" by Steven Traugh %26amp; Greg Scelsa



It has two cd's and a book with lyrics and instructions for many different types of creative movement activities. They are not 'ballet" but I have found some of the activities useful for warm-ups, teaching levels, high low, etc. There are role playing songs too that are perfect for this age developmentally (example: New Zoo Review asks children to act like each specific animal) My classes love this! Good Luck!

How popular is ballet?

"Popular" like "beauty" is in the eye of the beholder. I would guess you can say it's fairly popular. Even a small town like my hometown has ballet classes for little girls. People turn out to watch THE NUTCRACKER at Christmas.



It's not as popular as soccer around here. Tons of kids of both genders turn out to play in the local soccer leagues.



It's more popular than accordian lessons.



What are you asking? To learn ballet? To watch ballet?

Do you like ballet and dance? what kind?

i think more people should dance its so stress reliving!



Do you like ballet and dance? what kind?chicago theater



i must agree. i think more people should go to see live dance performances, because that is also beautiful and relaxing. and it gives people the oppertunity to appriciate someone elses hard work. good question!



Do you like ballet and dance? what kind?met opera opera theater



I LOVE TO DANCE!! i know i think people should dance, instead making fun of it. lol.
i luv dance soooo much
i love dance. even though i'm old, i still take ballet and jazz !!



:-)
Dance is such a wonderful form of expression. I feel most free when I am dancing. My favs are ballet and jazz. Ballet requires a lot of time and discipline, but anyone can be good at jazz and it is great fun. Try it with a couple of friends and I bet you'll love it!
Yea, dancings awesome. I do Jazz, Tap and Ballet, and also used to do hip hop. I dont care what people say about me if i do ballet, i still want to do it.
I love ballet! More people should try it and realize its very good for you and it;s fun.

Coach Thera Patchwork Ballet Flats,Does anyone have a pair?

I bought those cause thay were cute and they match my purse. Well after wearing them i find that they are uncomfortable! My toe bone hurts where the shoe rubs on. What should i do to make the shoe wider? I got my size so dont think they dont fit me. This really sucks because they were expensive and I just cant believe how uncomfortable they are. Any suggestions? I cant return them cause I've already worn them. This really sucks!!!!



ps.Girls, dont buy these flats!



Coach Thera Patchwork Ballet Flats,Does anyone have a pair?theatre tickets



Are they leather? leather takes some time to adjust to your feet.



Did you keep the receipt? Assuming you wore them once or twice, and look new, you should be able to return them. Or if you can, exchange them.

Where are the ballet school in Melbourne?

Here are some ballet schools in Melbourne:



Expose Dance Centre - Ballet School - www.exposedance.com.au -



Stage Presence Dance %26amp; Performing Arts Studio - www.stagepresence.com.au -



The Australian Ballet School - www.australianballet.com.au - +61 3 9669 2700



Camberwell District Ballet - +61 3 9882 5378



PM Entertainment Performing Arts Studio - www.pmentertainment.com.au - +61 3 9335 4343



Fusion dance %26amp; lifestyle studio - www.fusiondance.com.au - +61 3 9417 7755



Melbourne Flamenco - Underbelly - www.melbourneflamenco.com - +61 3 9416 0095



The Secret Garden of Dance - www.thesecretgardenofdance.com.au - +61 3 9882 8233



Exquisite Ballet Dance School - www.exquisitebellydance.com.au - +61 3 9486 5765

Royale Jump in Ballet??

I can do a royale, but it looks really bad! I need tips on making it cleaner looking and sharper!



Royale Jump in Ballet??



Don't worry, they just take practice! It helps to practice at barre, where you can use your arms to lift yourself for longer, so you can get the feel of what your feet should do. Each time you do them at barre, use your arms a little less. Good luck, and just keep practicing!



Royale Jump in Ballet??opera mobile opera theater



Start by practicing them at the barre, then try them in the center. Remember, the key is to jump as high as you can by using a really deep plie. Hope this helps!



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Jazzfeet
It will just take some practice.



Just remember to stay centered and use a deep plie and then jump and beat your feet really fast.



After you do that for awhile it should start to come together :]
here's a tip our teacher gives us to help them look better.



When you first jump up open the legs slightly and then beat front back. This'll make the beat much cleaner and clearer.

Ideas for a ballet/dance studio at home?

My house is quite small and I don't want to spend too much money on it because I though I'd ask my dad to fix something up for me as a birthday present. Any ideas? Decorating, using space wisely, etc.?



Ideas for a ballet/dance studio at home?phantom of the opera



All you need is some laminate floring, a fairly wide mirror and if you want a bit more a barre! Thats all the flooring shouldnt cost to much or the mirror but barres are quiet exepenive!



oh and happy birthday!



Ideas for a ballet/dance studio at home?listen to opera opera theater



If you are already taking classea at a good studio, then you can practice at home. If you intend to teach yourself, then please reconsider. Ballet is such an intricate and difficult thing to learn even with a teacher present making sure you are doing everything right. If you teach yourself at home, you have no way of knowing if you're doing anything correctly, and you can hurt yourself if you do things wrong. For example, if you don't turn out correctly, you can permanently damage your knees.



So if you want a dance studio in your house just for extra practice, put mylar flooring down (less slippery than wood but won't add too much friction to turns) and put mirrors on one wall. Then put a barre on the wall opposite the mirror. This will take up a whole room, though, so if you want something you can put in your room. Maybe put a strip of mylar down, forget the mirror (unless you really want to be able to see yourself), and put a wall-mounted barre up.
It's up to you really. If you would really like a ballet studio then good for you! (i always wanted one but couldn't be able to get one at home,hehehe) Anyways, if i were to give an advice, use a BIG space. You don't wanna end up in a cast for hitting the wall,chair,etc. for lack of space. Good Luck and have fun with it!!! :D

Do you consider ballet a sport?

I think we're confusing "sport" and "athleticism". What most everyone is describing is athleticism and there is no doubt that ballet is extremely athletic. Arguably one of the most athletic pursuits possible for the human body. Case closed in that regard. But is it a "sport"?.



I think you have to examine the INTENTION of the activity to come to a conclusion. Is the intention of the ballet dancer to win? Not really... It is to communicate the design of the choreographer as well as their heart felt personal interpretation of a work of art. Is the intention of a pole vaulter to express grace or beauty? Not really... they intend to jump as high as possible. Does the ballet dancer sometimes compete to win a position or a role? Yes... but they do that via their competence as an artist, as a communicator. Is a 40 yard pass completion sometimes a thing of great beauty? Absolutely!, But is that the quarterbacks intention? No, he intends to score a touchdown and win the game.



So, maybe it is in exploring the purpose or intention of the activity that helps define it.



Do you consider ballet a sport?soap opera



yes dude



Do you consider ballet a sport?city opera opera theater



yes



it takes tremendous amount of effort and practice
I think anything that uses your body as an instrument and you have to have high physical strength is a sport.
no it is an art, there is no competitive ballet that i know of. a sport is a contest
it is an artist exercise
Yeah!!! You have to practice,work hard and have some talent!!! Just like any other sport!!!
Undoubtedly! Stand in point shoes for 15 minutes, then you'll believe that it most definitely is a sport and requires more muscle strength than ANY contact sport!
Dancing is a physical activity, but in my opinion unless it is done in competition it is not a sport.
ofcourse!



its very strentuous and takes a lot of muscles



and 110% effort and heart



it's really hard work



much more than other types of dance
Yes ballet takes a whole lot of self discipline and practice to get really good at it. It is a sport but also a form of art like gymnastics.
yes most definatly. you work yourself as mush as you do in football or baseball so why shouldn't it be?
All types of dance are sports. Ballet, Hip-Hop, Jazz, tap, etc. I take ballet, and it definitly is a workout. You have tos tretch every muscle in your body. You have to work on building up your leg muscles, that way you can spin better and faster, and have a stronger plat form, when doing pk turns, channaie turns, and leaps. Some excersises we do to build our leg muscles are, beats around your legs either hon de hor(inside) or on the outside. This is how it works you stand in first position with one leg out to the side of your knee and circle it around your knee back and forth. Do this a hundred times you'll feel the burn. People get the idea that we just hold our arms gracefully and prance around. That is a FALSE assumption.
Ballet is an art. It is at a much higher level than sports like basketball or football because we put a lot of ourselves into it and need to be really expressive and emotional when we dance. We're performers, not goal-scorers or field goal-makers. I'm not putting dancers above other athletes, but we do need something more than they need.
Hell yeaaa!



Ballet is movement, ballet is more than a sport, ballet is an art form. Any one who says otherwise can face my rath, ( and let me say it is pretty when I kick your butt ballet-style)



YES!
yea- it's really difficult (it took me 12 years to be where I am) and it's physically demanding
I think it was intended to be a form of dance. But for me to try to ballet would be like playing one man tackle football.
i see your logic but i still think ist more of an art thena sport



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtiKpqgUL...
It is much more than a sport. (I've done sports too formany years and I'm not saying it's easy.) Dance is an art. If you dance a routine with perfect technique but no expression then yeah maybe it's a sport. But then what is the point of having good technique if you don't use it to express anything. Competition or not, the point of sport is to be faster and stronger but the point of dance is to show the beauty and express some thoughts or emotions through the great capabilities of your body that you achieve with training.
Yes. But in a way it is its own category of sport.



Dancing is a lot harder than it looks and it really pisses me off then football players and other athletes say "dancing isn't a sport and its for sissy's"



All i want to say to them try standing on pointe shoes with all your weight on two or three toes. Try stretching till it hurts or dancing so hard you almost pass out.
of course! it takes skill, practice, time, strength, and flexibility. just because it isnt a contact sport doesnt mean it isnt a sport....
I consider all types of dance a sport..so yes.

What fabrics are ballet tights made of?

nlyon.



fancy fancy tights are made of silk though



What fabrics are ballet tights made of?opera mini



spandex

I take beginner ballet classes for which I have to wear black tights.Some friends find this funny.Wh

I would hazard a guess to say its not the fact that the color of the tights is black but because your wearing tights and jumping around that they find funny - maybe that your starting ballet now instead of the usual young age - who knows but if you enjoy it forget it and just have fun - my daughter is doing first year ballet and they wear skin coloured tights and as they get older (I think about level 3 or 4) they start doing other dance styles and are required to wear black tights



I take beginner ballet classes for which I have to wear black tights.Some friends find this funny.Why?extension



Well, I used to be a ballet dancer and some of the things you have to wear and things people think you have to wear can be pretty dam funny but I wouldnt take it too serious. Im now a river dancer and things are pretty similer lol but as long as your enjoying it go for it. Good luck with your ballet : ) x



I take beginner ballet classes for which I have to wear black tights.Some friends find this funny.Why?movie theater opera theater



tights r pretty gay man... r u?



thats whats funny.
okay, this could mean that to other people that have seen you dress regularly ...and so the thought of your legs in tights might be a funnything to see. or



this could be that people think your legs look funny already so if you were to put them in tights even i would giggle.



or it could just be that they dont know how to react to that so they laugh. you cant expect everyone to have the same reaction or to encourage you in things YOU like.You like it you do it who cares realy what others think? give it 100 % and enjoy yourself and be proud of yourself that you are trying something out.
well, in most professional schools and traditionaly throughout history dancers wear pink tights for ballet class. Thats the usual uniform. They allow for teachers (and yourself) to see muscle tone or how the muscles are working in your legs.



And as for your friends mabey they are just immature or insecure. After all, it takes guts to do ballet and wear tights.
keep on dancing there is nothing sexier then a guy who can dance. and as for you frieds dont listen to them.
it isnt somethingg to laugh about, but i imagine it is because usually in ballet we wear pink/white tights because it is easier to see your legs in.
Well maybe because most tights are well pink, baby pink or white(rarely black). Just carry yourself with confidence and you'll be ahright! :)

When I wear ballet flats, the back of ankle always hurts!!! what can i do?

i think it's called a blister or something, but the shoe always rubs on the back of my ankle, and it really hurts!! i love wearing cute shoes and will pay the price to wear them.



however, i'm getting really sick of it.



i tried bandaids and they always get off quickly because it rubs a lot.



When I wear ballet flats, the back of ankle always hurts!!! what can i do?secure browser



Dr sholes makes little crescent looking things that you put on the shoe and it wont rub anymore they should be near the foot aisle!!! They are also cheap so its ok if they come off in a month or two!



When I wear ballet flats, the back of ankle always hurts!!! what can i do?home theater opera theater



put maxi pads in the back of your shoe.
get new ones
I can't wear em' either. I'm not going to scar up my feet to wear them though. I'll stick with flip flops.
get the really sticky band-aids



because thats the only thing that really works...
ahh happens to me too.



I wear the fabric bandaids, two one each heel, the fabric ones stay on longer.



Or, you could take some medical tape (the stuff that you use to wrap gause) and put some tissues on your heels.
haha, "A blister or something."



Yeah, I guess in the aftermath you could call it a blister.



Try getting a bigger size.



I have this problem sometimes too, and thats what I do. Or if they wont fit anymore, just put soft cushioning there. (Some shoe stores sell this.)



If you think your going to go to the store in a few days, wear bandaids and socks untill you actually go out and purchase this merchandise.



I know the feeling -- it KILLS!



But this stuff is sure to help!



Good luck!
I know this sounds weird, but put duct tape where it rubs.



They have brown and white duct tape, so if anyone sees it just looks like a bandaid.



Plus-- it stays on, and your pants usally cover the back of your shoes.
find the right pair. i have a cute pair of bcbg black ballet flats that hurt like hell to wear then i have alllll my other flats taht i dont even notice are on my feet. just search around for the right size and brand. you'll find a comfy pair. i own like 10 flats and only 2 hurt. good luck!!! :]]]
probably you havent broken into them yet.



what i do it put like many layers of bandaid on for like the first few days but instead of having them right ontop of each other, have one going up and one going side ways.



or you could wear athletic wraps and where your shoes aroudn your house so you could break into them if tats the reason.



i hope this helps
Well, you will have to break in the shoes so they can mold into your foot's shape before they actually feel okay. so get bandage (like, cloth ones) and wrap it around ur ankles
Stop wearing them.

Should I take ballet or hip hop classes?

I really like both so much and I cant decide between the two. So I decided to come on here, whichever one gets the most vote is the one I'll pick thanks guys =}



Should I take ballet or hip hop classes?opera singer



Well i think you should do ballet



i done it for 8 years



it gives you really good muscle control that you dont really learn in any other form of danceing



and even if you dont like it it will be worth it because if you end up doing hip hop later on it will seriously help



but just a warning ballet is VERY hard you just have to stick with it



Should I take ballet or hip hop classes?amc theater opera theater



hip hop



ballet if you like jazz
Ballet
I would prefer the hip hop classes
Take Salsa dancing classes.
Hip hop :-)
Hip hop
try both
hip hop!!! its so much more entertaining(no offense to ballet)
i love ballet so that is what i would take, and its what i vote for!
ballet, it gives u grace, poise and elegance
Hip hop seems much more exciting and beneficial as far as exercise
hip hop sounds more fun.



?Melli_Boo?
It depends on what you want and where you want to take it in the future. If you are looking to get in shape, go "clubbing" and things like that, then hip-hop is your answer.



If you are looking to learn grace, balance, strength, focus, get in shape, and learn a refined classical skill, then ballet is your answer.



If I were a woman making this choice, I would chose ballet. Hip-hop is little more than a more detailed/choreographed aerobics class...in my opinion.
ballet - i think if you wanted to be a professional dancer it would give you a good starting place, not only for strength, technique, agility, but for the discipline .. even if you're taking the classes more for fun - i'd go with whichever one gives you the most joy - because if you don't really feel it, it's going to be hard to stick with it on a bad day ...either way - choose the one that 'makes your heart sing' :)
Hip Hop classes cause you gonna actually make a career of it if you are that good.
Hip Hop!!!i lov it 4ever!!!



Have a gr8 day~
I know some ballet moves, so Id definitely LOVE to take a ballet class in the future. BALLET all the way lol
Ballet. I use to take it when I was little and dropped out and you have NO idea how much I regret that. It's really good. You should take it. Hip hop is so cliche and nothing special. So many people take hip hop class.

Flip Flops or Ballet shoes????

I'll have to say ballet shoes because just like flip flops there comfortable. Though if you want to be cute, calm, and comfortable 3 in 1 go with the ballet shoes. If you want to be comfortable and calm go with the flip flops 2 in 1. But it really doesn't matter its how you work your style.



Flip Flops or Ballet shoes????met opera



it depnds what the rest of your outfit is



Flip Flops or Ballet shoes????movie theatre opera theater



sandals



or ballet flats I guess.
ballet shoes
Flip Flopss
Ballet shoes make your feet sweaty and stinky, and it brings to mind Amy Winehouse's filthy feet. FLIP FLOPS ALL THE WAY BABY! I cannot wait for a few more weeks so it'll be warm enough to wear my big variety (and I mean big - I have size 11 feet!), of pretty flip flops!
It depends where you are planning on wearing them... flip flops are more comfortable but ballet flats are dressier. Also, flip flops are better to wear in warm weather... ballet flats make your feet sweat.. alot lol
ballet shoes.
I think you should mainly stick to wearing flip flops on the beach, flats are best for comfyness though, because flip flops are SO flat, theyre not actually that good for your feet when youre walking as they dont cushion you at all.



:)
Ballet shoes are getting kinda out right now,. unless they are really cool like from traffic but i would say mainly go w/ the flip flops!
Flip flops in the summer, or just no shoes at all. And in the winter, ballet shoes. As for fall and spring, whatever.
Well what's the question? Is it what they are, the differences, where you can get some, or if you should wear them? Be more specific hun
Ballet shoes are best to walk in and do everything..flip flops are not goood
Ballet shoes most definitely. Flip flops are always hitting your foot every time you walk.
I can't decide!!I love them!!!
Between the two I would say ballet flats since I can't stand flip flops.
flip flops are more comfortable and have a more chillaxed style... flats can be really uncomfortable at times and they can be a little more classy.
Flip flops are going out of style! Only teen wannabes and frumpy middle age soccer moms who no longer care are still wearing them. Try a pair of skimmers.

Which is harder? Ballet or competitive swimming?

To me, swimming is harder BY FAR! What do you think??



Which is harder? Ballet or competitive swimming?lyric opera



I'm sure ballet can be hard at times too. Howver, I find swimming soooooooo much harder. It uses every muscle in your body, you have to hold your breath, and it is in the water! Plus, getting fast times can be very hard.



Which is harder? Ballet or competitive swimming?imax theater opera theater



swimming is sooo hard-mentally and physically. and it uses like every muscle. you sweat so much, but people cant tell because your wet...its insane!
After doing both competitive swimming and ballet I think that swimming is much harder, it challenges you physically and mentally everyday.
Swimming!!!
swimming is way harder. I swim competitivly year round and I know that my muscles always ache way more after a tough swim than when I do ballet

Barrel Turn in ballet?

I used to be able to do a barrel turn (mind you I was never amazing at them) but recently I haven't been able to do one at all, anyone have any tips on doing them or a video I can watch to help me with them?



Barrel Turn in ballet?opera house



wikiHOW.com



Barrel Turn in ballet?dream theater opera theater



Get rid of your fear to lean sideways and practice. You don't need a video. You will love them and yourself so much more if you cross the bridge alone. Your momentum will come from you shoulders/back and your plie preparation. You can figure it out. Go in the studio alone and work on it, ask your teacher to give you some assistance in person. NO VIDEOS!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ugQO-4Y5...



It seems like you have a fear...If this is so, practice with a mat or something.



Good luck!

Can I learn ballet at 17 years of age?

Will it be harder for me since I'm older. Are there many schools that would take me? Any in Buffalo, NY?



Can I learn ballet at 17 years of age?opera.com



SURE U CAN GOOD LUCK!~



Can I learn ballet at 17 years of age?amc theatre opera theater



No, you must be under 10. [Sarcasm]



Simple answer: Does a bear **** in the woods?
ye u can but u might find it slightly hard but not much u will enjoy it more than find it hard ballet is great fun and makes u feel sooooo much better n i dno any schools cos i live in england sorry i could tell u some in england though lol



good luck and go for it
First of all, you are not too old. You are never too old to do anything. You can teach an old dog new tricks-not saying that your an old dog but I had to learn how to walk again when I was older than you and then I took Martial arts as my pt. So, go for it! And, Good Luck!



p.s. Ballet is the hardest work out that you will ever get- it is right up there with martial arts.
Why not
yes! anyone can learn ballet! My mother takes it! (she's 40!)



search online!
of course!



i started ballet really young and its really nice



anyone can do it anytime



have fun ?
If you find it spam just forgive me.



Your question just reminded me a phenomenon which happened with my father, who is not with us.



My father was from very poor bramhin family and he had an affection with Sitar from his childhood. But my grandfather had not enough money to provide him a Sitar. When my father got his first employment he bought a Sitar for himself and went to a renowned Pandit (not taking his name) with that Sitar and asked him whether he can learn Sitar at that age of 25.



Panditji smiled and replied, "Why not? I am seeing that you are already with a Sitar in your hand. It indicates that you have an interest in it. Go ahead and you can learn it, but always remember how will you perform will depend upon the time you will devote and also with your dedication."



My father many time told me that story. I now miss my father, but your question seemed to be similar of my fathers question, and I just shared his experience with you.



Hope you will get your answer.
I STARTED LEARNING BALLET AT 19 SO I THINK YOULL BE FINE. BALLET (DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU GO) CAN BE QUITE DICIPLINED. IF YOU CAN, TRY TO IMPROVE YOUR FLEXIBILITY BEFORE YOU GO TO A CLASS BECAUSE OTHERWISE IT WILL HOLD YOU BACK. HONESTLY BALLET IS SOMETHING YOU MUST FEEL STRONGLY ABOUT IN ORDER TO DO WELL. IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE MUCH BUT IT IS A LOT TO TAKE IN FROM THE WAY YOU HOLD YOU HANDS AND HEAD, TO YOUR BACK YOUR BUTT, YOUR LEGS AND FEET (FEET ARE THE HARDEST). IF YOU ARE GOING TO TRY IT GIVE YOURSELF AT LEAST 2 MONTHS TO GET YOUR MOJO.
sure yes! no pain no gain. you can always try other genres of dances, like contemporary, jazz.. etc. goodluck! ^_^
Anyone can learn ballet at any age. At this stage, it would be nearly impossible to become a pro ballet dancer (although I know of late-starters who studied very intensely and became pro in other genres). The hardest part right now may be finding a class that's geared toward older beginners. Many dance studios offer only more advanced classes for their teens (who have probably been taking dance for a while). If you can find an teen/adult beginner class in your area that would be best, but you may find there are few people your own age (if that matters to you). If you are going to be headed to college or have a community college nearby, that can be a great place to start dance classes because there are often beginners in their introductory level classes.



As others have mentioned, flexibility is a plus in any dance class. And, being a late starter, you may find some things difficult. Ballet requires a good deal of strength as well as flexibility, but a good beginner level class with help you to develop these things as you go. Just really try to apply any corrections the teacher gives you and ask questions. Good luck!
Yes, you can learn but don't expect to make a career out of it. It takes years if dedication and practice. I'm a 16 year student and i am 19 years old and i am still learning so much. Also to make it in the reall ballet world you must not only have the credentials above but be really skinny, lots of money, and the God given natural talent.
Never too late to try it!



Good luck....



Go for it!
You can start at your age, but it will be a bit harder. The good thing about starting late, though, is that you'll learn pretty fast. BUt also, since you're older, you will have to work harder for flexibility. Good Luck!
You can learn...but don't plan on being a professional because by the time you perfect it your body will be too old.



Its sad, but true.
I'm a professional dancer, I support my own living by dancing, and I started dancing at 20.



TWENTY!



And I'm just a little below the people who've been dancing their whole life.



Yes, it is very well possible. But I'm not gonna be nice to you.



Attend classes everyday. At least 10 hours a week.



Stretch for 30 minutes a day to improve flexibility. Outside the classes.



Practice your balance and pirouettes 30 minutes a day. Outside the classes.



Do a leg split while you watch the TV.



Brush ur teeth on the tip of your toe.



Walk on point, whether you're on the streets, malls, whatever.



Now are you ready to take that all? If you are, go.

Should i start ballet at age 19?

i already take taekwondo and being flexible shouldn't be a problem. plus i always liked wearing tights so i might as well do something that involves it. what do you think?



Should i start ballet at age 19?opera mobile



Well do you like ballet and tights? Yes you do. You will never be to old to start but start now if it is somthing you would love to do go for it you are very flexible so go ahead! I want to go with gymnastics i am very flexible too. You i love flips and i can do the splits easy. So i am going to join gymnastics i really want it so i will do it i going to start because it is good exersise. For ballet i did that for 2 years (age 8 and 9) Then i got bored of it so i gave up and start focusing on school work and now i am ready for anything in my way! You can do whatever you want to do so go ahead and get going on it i know you can and maybe you will be pro soon good luck and remember you can do anything anytime you want to. Now talking about ballet what are you planning to do flexibility is great you have taekwondo already you are going to be very flexible so go and if you really like tights and leggings then go because ballet is perfect for you! If you really want it go for it and don't be scared of what others will say about you if they make fun o you they are jerks! I belive in you all the way! Goodluck?



Your friend Kelsey?



Should i start ballet at age 19?imax theatre opera theater



the younger the better
It's never too late.
I'd say there's a different motivation, but chase your dreams, and chase 'em hard.
There's no reason not to study it for your own pleasure - there are beginner's classes for adults all over the place. It's too late for you to study it as a career though, I'm afraid.
Well it's never too late for anything!
Well, first change your name to Nancy, then buy a pink skirt. After that, you could get free lessons at:
If you want to you should, you can always pull out if you find you dislike it...
heelll yeah man. maybe u should start cross dressing too.
It just depends on why you want to do ballet. If it's just for a hobby then absolutely! All dancing helps with flexibility, coordination, grace, etc. Plus it's great exercise. I wouldn't keep your hopes too high about making a career out of it though :)
ballet needs your bodie's softness. so you must try hard .as sooner you start,it will help you better.i started it at 6,7 in our school but when i came to iran! everything finished...bad chanse of me!
if your soul is crying for ballet then do it! It can be a great experience. I say if you want to do it do it!!!
If you want too but i wouldnt recommend it if ur looking for a career because you have to be training your muscles from a very young age! but as a hobbie yes go for it!
yes!



ballet is lots of fun. it's never too late to learn, i only started when i was 14 and when i tell people i do ballet they are realy amazed but impressed. i wouldn't give it up for anything and encourage everyone to give it a go.
It's never too late to start ballet! Go ahead!
ya why not
why not?



what have you got to lose?
YES
Yes! You'll have fun but I doubt you will be able to do it professionally.
Well if your already flexible you shouldn't have a problem as long as you pick things up easily and take on what the teacher has said : ] good luck !

Comfy and cute ballet flats?

these look cute



http://www.payless.com/Catalog/ProductDe...



but shoes from payless tend to be, uncomfortable or they fall apart.



i bought flats from payless that were ae brand but the inside of it kept falling off and they were sooo uncomfortable.



anyone tried the shoes from the link above?



or any other place with similar shoes?



i would like them to be black, no heels, and with a bow.



or navy blue. (: thanks!



Comfy and cute ballet flats?opera sheet music



i used to have that exact pair and after breaking them in (like 3 times of wear .. but that's any shoe) they're so comfy! i had them for less than a year but i wore them a lot then threw them out after leaving a study abroad trip because i wore them so much they started to smell a bit! %26gt;.%26lt; hahah.



i'd definitely recommend getting them though. my friend borrowed them once and ended up getting a pair herself :) they're a good find.. especially at that price



Comfy and cute ballet flats?shows opera theater



i have some cute ae ballet flats from payless that i bought two yrs. ago and i wear them a lot and they're still fine, tho recetnly the inside sole has come off, but it has been 2 yrs.........:)



try charlotte russe or american eagle (the actual store)
Your right about shoes from Payless not being that great of quality. I love flats from Charlotte Russe! Here are some you might like.



http://www.charlotterusse.com/product/in...



mily



http://www.charlotterusse.com/product/in...



http://www.charlotterusse.com/product/in...



Hope you like one! There are more at the website. I think the last 2 are what you will be looking for.
um those shoes look uncomfy, because of the hard heel. almost all shoes are uncomfy, you need to break into them. (wear them until they dont hurt) i use band aids to cover blisters. but most shoes with the heel hard and leather looking are uncomfortbale, try the cloth kind of flats. (by heel part i mean the part that goes on your ankle)
I've seen people wearing these shoes and they look comfortable to me. if it isn't a hassle go to the store to try them! (:
Nike Air



http://www.colehaan.com/colehaan/catalog...
I have those same exact shoes and i love them!! Their really comfortable and dont give u blisters at all. Ive had them for quite some time and altho the material isnt the best their still holding up. hope this helps! =D
I have about 10 pairs of ballet flats that I got from DSW. the shoe store. not only are they super cute but they are on sale like 60% off!



I got this pair of ballet flats and they are expensive but they are so cute and comfy:



http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jht...



try these:



http://www.makemechic.com/shoes/flats



they are cute and look comfortable. If they don't last long it won't matter cause they are cheap



Hope I helped!



: )
Do you have a Naturalizer store near you or have you looked at their website?www.naturalizer.com



Maybe Zappos? (www.zappos.com)



Maybe DSW also?



Good luck on your search!

Do you think Ballet is a sport and why?

Of course it is! It is like anything else that you train hours every week for and it is very demanding. Pointe work especially. Get a non dancer to do pointework for about an hour and they will soon discover that ballet is indeed a sport.



Do you think Ballet is a sport and why?home theater



Yes, because it is a physically strenuous and requires a lot of practice



Do you think Ballet is a sport and why?comedy club opera theater



No, I think it is an art form because it is about self-expression not scoring points. Just because you have to practice a lot and stretch before you do it doesn't make it a sport.
Of course it is a sport if it makes you fit and healthy then i would class it as a sport...



KRenee "_"
yes!!



it's exercise!!



if you felt how much muscle i have on my legs from taking it you'd believe me.

Why it call ballet?

ballet



1667, from Fr. ballette from It. balletto, dim. of ballo "a dance" (see ball (2)).



ball (2)



"dancing party," 1632, from O.Fr. baller "to dance," from L.L. ballare "to dance," from Gk. ballizein "to dance, jump about," also "to throw," from PIE base *gwel- "to drip, spring forth, throw" (cf. Skt. balbaliti "whirls, twirls," Gk. ballizo "dance," O.E. plega "play"). Hence, "very enjoyable time" (1945, Amer.Eng. slang). Ballroom dancing first attested 1894.



Why it call ballet?imax theatre



Why not? Should we call it "funny looken with funny clothes?



I just do not know?



Why it call ballet?performing show opera theater



it is a dimiutive of the french word bal which means dance....
because when you tell your girl your going to the strippers she gets mad
it's french for dance
dont know...but i dont think it makes much of a difference

Where 2 get ballet flats?

most stores where I go dont have them..



oh! and another question. how much r they?



thanx a lot!



Where 2 get ballet flats?concert venue



Urban Outfitters



they have alot



but then try Charlette Russe



i got a pair there



and even try Hot Topic



Where 2 get ballet flats?events opera theater



ballet store i dont know how much they cost
how about try zappos? they have the huge collection of shoes, and they offer free return shipping. if the shoes don't fit then just use the free shipping sticker and drop it off at the local post office. the shoes usually comes within 2 days, so i think you should really give it a try. :)
Try steve madden or DSW shoe warehouse. The prices vary.
Walmart actually has them but if u want really nice ones order tehm from Capizio!

What level of ballet do you have to be in to start pointe?

i'd eventually like to get into pointe shoes



What level of ballet do you have to be in to start pointe?performing shows



Normally 4. It differs, depending on your individual talent. The most important thing is your age, at least 11. If you start before that you risk serious injury and harm to your bones. You have to have be strong and have at least 3 years of previous ballet. Your teacher will tell you when you get to pointe, you don't get to decide that yourself. When you do get on pointe and get your shoes, make sure they are professionally fitted.



What level of ballet do you have to be in to start pointe?say yes opera theater



I think 4 or 5 I am in pointe but I can't remeber my grade sorry.
2 important issues to keep in mind - one is level of technique, second is if you are physically able. Just in terms of strength necessary I would think you must possess at least an interm/advanced level to be able to balance and move correctly so as to not injure yourself. Now some students can reach this level in a relatively short amt of time (2 or 3 yrs.). Of course, younger students tend to be able to accomplish this more easily b/c their bones are not set, tendency is to be very limber, and just nature seems to cooperate this way unfortunately. But it really depends on the individual students abilities and physical condition.



of technique
Don't go on pointe until your teacher wants you to try a pointe class and don't buy pointe shoes unless you have strong ankles. b/c they cost $110.00!!!!!!!
it depends on your studio, different studios or companies call it different levels. usually you are strong enough to go en pointe after 3 years of proper training... work for it cause once you get your pointe shoes its the most fun ever!!
Levels vary depending on the studio... but the average age is 12 years...but that is just an avarage...i didnt start till I was 14....it just depends on your experince (usually 5 years) and your strength ask your teacher about when you would go enpointe

Should i combine Ballet with Yoga, Pilates or Gymnastics?

I take ballet, jazz, tap, modern, and pointe, and irish step, you get the point...haha. AND i take pilates. It's great for Abs, and it was designed for dancers, it helps me with my ballet a lot!



Should i combine Ballet with Yoga, Pilates or Gymnastics?mr messed up



Gymnastics



Should i combine Ballet with Yoga, Pilates or Gymnastics?getting late opera theater



pilates... they were originally designed for dancers and their specific body needs

Difference between a ballet flat & regular flats?

I never quite got the difference o_o.



Is there even a difference?



Difference between a ballet flat %26amp; regular flats?tickets



you know there isn't too much of a difference.



ballet flats are more contour to your foot, hence fitting kinda like a pair of ballet shoes.



flats are for the the most part simliar. i think its the fit of the shoe that makes them any different from each other.



Difference between a ballet flat %26amp; regular flats?ballet opera theater



There really is no differance because they both are the same thing but some people prefer to call them different things, like i call them ballet flats, hope that answers your question

Does anyone do ballet in this world it is so hard to find a coach any suggestions?

Ballet is still very popular in most parts of the world; it shouldn't be too hard to find a beginning ballet teacher. Look at local recreation centers and try the phone book as well as the internet. "Dance" magazine also lists different schools of dance.



Finding adult beginning classes can be a little tougher; most dancers take ballet starting at a very young age.



Does anyone do ballet in this world it is so hard to find a coach any suggestions?comedy club



I do ballet the way I found a coach was on the internet.



Does anyone do ballet in this world it is so hard to find a coach any suggestions?sheet music opera theater



i'm a ballet dancer :]



are there any dance studios near you? if so try there. if not look online for dance teachers.
yes ballet is still pupuler what i suggest is look in the phone book under dance schools and ring some up you are bound the find one that offer balllet classes to your level

What brand of ballet flat is comfiest?

I have a tendency to get blisters with them, but I LOVE flats! Is Coach good? Are there any other good brands?



What brand of ballet flat is comfiest?concerts



ya coach is bueno and i realy like steve madden too... ive never gotten blisters from them! :]



What brand of ballet flat is comfiest?headache opera theater



coach is fabulous!!! my other favorite it steve madden =D



have fun shopping!!!
yeah they are rally comfy.
i love the 2 pairs of rocket dog flats i have



(one is a plain black flat with little stringy things, and the other is a maryjane with a silver rose on each one) :D

Who was the ballet dancer whose costume caught fire while she was dancing?

That was Emma Livry, from the Paris Opera. Her costume caught fire fro the footlights (gaslights) on the stage during a dress rehearsal. The risk of fire was known, and she could have worn a tutu made of material that was not so flammable, but it was also not as delicate and did not move well with the dance. It took her 8 months to die. She was famous for the "Le Papillon" Ballet. That means Butterfly in French. The Ballet was choreographed for her by Maria Taglioni, the first Ballet dancer to dance on pointe without aid, such as the wires used in the first Romantic Ballet, "Robert le Diablo." Emma was one of Miss Taglioni's protegees.



Who was the ballet dancer whose costume caught fire while she was dancing?performing arts



hmmm that interests me



Who was the ballet dancer whose costume caught fire while she was dancing?binoculars opera theater



Never heard that one, but Isadora Duncan's scarf got caught in a car and strangled her
JSTOR: Dancers in FlamesWhile dancing in Macon, Georgia, little Mary Marsh (Guerineau), born in 1847, .... As Dora sat dressing near it, her light gauzy ballet skirt caught fire.
Are you talking about the ballet dancer named Emma Livry? I think they used to have open candles in ballet theatres which caused a lot of fires. She died after her costume caught fire =[
Marie Taglioni. Her costume was set alight by a gas lamp used for stage lighting. Also, Emma Livry was caught on fire.

I'm a ballet dancer and i want to get into shape since i'll be going on pointe next year.h

P.S. I have Asthma.



I'm a ballet dancer and i want to get into shape since i'll be going on pointe next year.how can i do this?symphony



What you have to do is make your weight loss part of just having a healthier lifestyle.



Diet and fitness work together toward a healthy lifestyle. Changing your diet and your level of fitness is what can change the way you look and feel. The best way to lose weight is about living a healthier life than what you may be living now. You will need a complete lifestyle change and you will need to be committed.



The body loses about 2 pounds a week optimally and that鈥檚 2 pounds that stay off. When you drop at a faster rate your body could potentially rebound and either plateau your weight loss or put extra weight on. If you are committed then you should reach your goal.



There will be 5 basic elements you need to adjust to have a healthy lifestyle.



They are:



1. Your Eating



2. Your Water Intake



3. Maintaining a balance of cardio and resistance exercise



4. Smart supplementation



5. Sleeping the best amount of time.



I'm a ballet dancer and i want to get into shape since i'll be going on pointe next year.how can i do this?performing arts center opera theater



Are learning this out of a book or something? Your teacher should be able to "point" (I love puns) you in the right direction.
I dance and have asthma too. What I did is I went to the YMCA and talked to the people there and they gave me a free plan on what machines i should use. It was very helpful and it got me in great shape.
Try kickboxing,weighted lunges,low impact cardio.

Hula,jazz,or ballet??

Jazz. but allet is really beautiful, too. What do u like ?



Hula,jazz,or ballet??performing show



Jazz or ballet.



Not hula.



And between jazz and ballet...oh jeez.



Can't decide.



I'll go wtih ballet.



Hula,jazz,or ballet??opera score opera theater



Ballet will make you graceful and you will always have that with you even when you don't take lessons anymore.



It also is good for flexibility.
As a spectator, I enjoy all three forms of dance--hula, jazz and ballet.



The hula as done splendidly, is slow, intelligent and very evocative. The other forms of dance can be so, also, but they can be very different also as the hula cannot be.



Jazz can be slow, or strongly active and fast, erotic and



cool, loud and soft.



Ballet can be slow or fast, athletic or smooth, passionate or detached--but is seldom erotic, seldom blaringly loud.



For examples on film, any hula show will provide a great example of its deliberate and graceful use of hand gestures, slowly evolving postures and abstracted story lines.



For jazz, I recommend the number "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" in "the Bandwagon".



For ballet, look at "Black Tights" and the work of Roland Pettit as Cyrano.
GO WITH BALLET!



IT WILL HELP YOUR FLEXABILITY AND STRENGTH...



IT HELPS ALSO WITH JAZZ TECHNIQUE!
ballet bahx.increase ur flexibility.but i prefer chinese dance
ballet first, then jazz because ballet gives you essential dancing tequniques that will help you in jazz.



I did ballet (ages 4-7) then when I was 8 I took up jazz dancing (8 - present).



Hula is more hawaiian but can be fun too.



Depends on whats more popular where you live...
hula, then i can dance with sanjaya :]



haha



xoxo jordan
ballet
Ballet

Boys who love ballet,mostly gay ??

True or not ??



Boys who love ballet,mostly gay ??comedy show



not true at all. they love the arts and preforming arts are always some of the best.



Boys who love ballet,mostly gay ??greek theater opera theater



Not true, not true at all.
not
Nope.
mostly bi and they mostly smoke for weight control
You got it right cowboy.
Just because some boys like ballet doesn't mean their gay at all! Maybe some boys just like ballet because of all the girls in it. Or maybe how they just move gracefully through the wind. I don't know why but if a boy likes ballet doesn't mean he's gay. False statement.
Depends but ballet is like a sport that any gender can attend.
Not true. Not all dancers are gay. Most professional dancers have a ballet background. Chris Judd was married to J.Lo and we all know K-Fed was a backup dancer. And in ballet, you get to be around a lot of girls and hold them in your arms and lift them in the air.
No. Just because guys like a sport that is mostly dominated by women, doesn't mean they're gay, okay? Stop stereotyping and stigmatizing people and just cope with the fact that there will be guys that do girls sports, like ballet, cheerleading, or tap dancing.
if by mostly you mean 100%, then yes.
TRUE! some are pretty hott too.
Nope!
Not
That or real frikken sissies-lets play some damn football :}
They're better athletes than any football players of the same age. Even if they did swing the other way, who cares?
Not anyone can be anything they want to be and that doesn't make them gay
Uh....no. I asked a question like that last month. Me and my friend were arguing in the washroom and I said that I was gonna put my future kid in ballet and she said that her future kid, Fat Hank, was gonna beat up my kid 'cause my kid was gonna get turned gay, except that's not true. Her kid'll get beat up a bunch for HAVING the name Fat Hank. I think it's either you're born gay or not. They just might appear to be for taking ballet, but AHAHAHA - men were the first to wear high heels, so hah!
I do not think that it is true. Consider that the composers of many, if not all, ballets were/are male. Research the composers, look for biographical data to see if they were/are married. Do a little research on male ballet dancers, see if you can find biographical data on them to see if they are married. Don't let stereotypes color your vision. Males who love ballet, enjoy cooking or know how to fix hair are not all gay.
o hell no, guys that can do ballet are very hot and friendly with the girls but not gay. hey if you are a lonely boy who is looking for a girlfriend join dance. THE GIRLS WOULD BE ALL OVER YOU!
no, but some are.
Not. Just because some guys like the ballet or musicals does not mean they are gay. People these days seem to thimk there is something wrong with you if you happen to enjoy these things. it does not matter what other people think --- if you enjoy the ballet or musicals then enjoy them and go as often as you can.
Not true, I know some very manly men who are ballet dancers, as well as artistic dance, there is a lot of work to being a dancer.
This is an ignorant question...
nonsence , They are special people , there is nothing like watching these guys and girls . Its beautiful .
not true
if it feels good, do it.



but i love to dance and i'm not gay



most boys who get turned on by other boys or men are gay
i dont believe that to be the case .that is more like sterio typeing then fact. i am gay and i never wanted to ware a dress or tights or makeup.it takes a strong person to repetidly pick up another person from such awkword positions as in ballet and i dont believe that gender phreferance would have enything to do with that.furthermore why would a gay guy want to have such close contact with so many girls?i like man things couse i like men. a job or sport or recreationial thing realy has no gender or phreferance thare of.i know wemen that are better welders then moast men for exampel
No, not all guys
NOT true! ballet is an art and you may enjoy the arts.

Who exactly invented ballet shoes?

Ballet shoes, as the soft slippers, was invented around the 1700's as a casual slipper to wear everyday. The form of ballet slipper we see today was first made in the 1800's, when comfortable clothingwas the vogue. Empress Joshphine was said to owned three hundred pairs. The hard-toed pointe shoe was invented by Marie Taglioni, she was also the first dancer to dance on her toes.



http://www.songsmyth.com/shoes.html



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Who exactly invented ballet shoes?events



A Ballerina



Who exactly invented ballet shoes?home theatre opera theater



King Louis XIV
I am not sure..



the exact year when pointe shoes were first made is also not established.
Marie Taglioni was the first dancer to dance on pointe, but she didn't invent the hard-toed shoes. Her shoes only had stitching, and she was only able to stay on her toes for brief periods.



The hard shoe we know today, developed gradually from that time as techniques got better and better. Even early this century, shoes were much softer than the ones today. Some people say the modern shoe, which tends to have a big box to accommodate lots of padding, is a bad thing because the dancer can't "feel" the floor any more.

Do you like ballet?

I love to watch it. It's a beautiful art.



Do you like ballet?say yes



Yes I do. You?



Do you like ballet?palace theatre opera theater



No, that is NOT my thing.
Yes I LOVE IT. sometimes it messes with my head. But i love dancing ballet. Its so graceful and just brings a smile to my face =]
Very much so.
yes
I LOVE ballet!
of coarse! i love it so much... what a dumb question
personally I love ballet. Dancing watching teaching I love it
yes. very much
No. I LOVE ballet. It's so amazing, even though it's strict and hard and demanding, it's SO worth it. I would give anything to be able to do ballet for the rest of my life.



Do you like ballet?
i LOVE it, i had to quit when i was 7 or something but i regret that, check out this vid of a ballet dancer. she's only 13!!!!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tJadFjgY...
yes, i take 9 classes a week
Of Course:)
I love ballet it's my life i have performed in many shows like



the nutcracker( my favorite)as a snow angle, polichanel, soldier, page, and party boy



in cinderella as a midnight clock



and in snow white as a tree
yes i love it and i enjoy doing it
It's alright, but I don't care much for it.



It's an amazing talent though.
I didnt at first, my mom made me take with my sisters. But I soon discovered I was better at ballet than most of the girls. I could jump higher, I was more flexible and boys are lots rarer in the world of ballet. So I stuck with it and I love it! I also think that people who are not going to be 'professional' dancers should take at least a year of ballet. It expands your mind.
LOVE LOVE LOVE ballet
yep. graceful, good excersise, hard work, discipline: it's a good thing ;)

Who composes a ballet?

I'm following the different versions of the "Rite of the Spring", and I have found 4 different interpretations so far.



Each version entitles the main dancer, But only in the first version Ninjinki is named, and I don't think a male could act as the "sacrificed girl".



Who composes a ballet?getting late



That's the difficult part of ballet. Usually there is a collaborative effort on the part of the composer and the choreographer at first. The Rite of Spring was composed with only Stravinsky's staging written at first. Later - you have several versions where Stravinsky was involved in its staging, but after the first few - every choreogrpher made their own way. The same is true pretty much all around. Copland's work with Martha Graham has much the same results.



There's a great book of Stravinsky's writings called "Themes and Conclusions" in which he discusses all of his major works, how they were composed and asnswers many questions. It also includes a collection of all of his interviews with various magazines and TV, as well of his reviews of his own and the works of others. There's also a hillarious section of his letters to the editor from various newspapers that will crack you up!



Good luck with this. Sounds like you got yoru work cut out for you, but it will be worth it.



Who composes a ballet?regal theater opera theater



A choreographer...why not? Have you seen the all-male version of Swan Lake?
I'm very confused. A composer is somebody who writes the music for a ballet, and not all composers actually write the stories that get used in ballets that feature their music. Also, sometimes the stories in ballets get changed a little bit depending on who is producing them.

If i did ballet on my own, as in with no teacher, would i still be considered a ballerina???

if i know what everything is called.



If i did ballet on my own, as in with no teacher, would i still be considered a ballerina???ballet



Like most things Skye, being something is just a state of mind. Remember that you are already a writer, so why not a ballerina.



I taught myself martial arts. Even though I don't have belts I can still kick someones head in. I haven't, but I know that I could.



Seriously.



If i did ballet on my own, as in with no teacher, would i still be considered a ballerina???globe theater opera theater



sure you would...a lot of people teach themselves to play an instrument and they're still musicians right?
of course!
Unlike an instrument, it's impossible to learn ballet on your own. Therefore, you wouldn't be doing real ballet, so you couldn't be called a ballet dancer (or a "ballerina," a term which is rarely used).



Ballet is literally a movement language. (The collection of moves is called a "vocabulary.") The only way you can learn this language is from another native speaker who can give you corrections every time your intonation, inflection and accent (so to speak) is not precise. If your movement is not precise, you're just speaking another language. It's a form of dance, but it's not ballet.



Edit to add: I'm not "angry" in the slightest. I'm being truthful. If you want fantasy, go to "Games %26amp; Recreation."
yes you would....
Absolutely!



Skye, you are a ballerina, it's official. Believe it and it is so, be it and it is so. Say's me and Popeye.



I think you may want to change your name to "Skye the ballerina".



Janine, is being a bit angry and not so open minded, if ballet is movement language, who is another to interpret your language?.......don't digest angry information. It will only hurt you. You believe and you are. I believe and you are.



BBS.............Beautiful Ballerina Skye.
well its really hard to teach yourself ballet. probably pretty much impossible. it is so intricate and there's so many things that there's such a slight difference between right and wrong, its hard to just tell for yourself. you woul dhave to have someone telling you exactly what to do and what your doing wrong...
No, you wouldn't be.
no one had to announce to the world, for me, that i am a Witch....



you are what you are, to you.



practice and stay with it, what else do you need? though i do find it to be nice to have guidance from time to time...
yes I myself am a highland dancer self taught
only your toe's know
I have done 8 years of ballet classes, but I'm still not considered a ballerina. To earn the title ballerina, you have to be the top professional dancer in a company. If you teach yourself ballet, then are you a top professional? No. Can you really call yourself a ballerina? NO.



The chances of you doing ANYTHING right in ballet by teaching yourself are very low. Even after years of instructed ballet, there is ALWAYS something to work on, meaning that ballet is a constant battle for perfection that can never be won. That's not exactly easy to do on your own, now is it?

What is RAD ballet compared to cecchetti?

They are two different training methods, but to call the RAD style "unique" is not correct since there is a lot of overlap. My daughter got her initial training in Cecchetti, but was able to pick up other styles, including RAD, very easily. She has noticed, however, that dancers trained in the Balanchine style have a much harder time adapting to other styles of ballet.



The Cecchetti method is a lot more systematic in breaking down ballet movements into simpler forms in order to teach them to younger students. It also pays a lot more attention to matters of anatomy in order to prevent against injuries. However, the Cecchetti style has a problem in that it doesn't come together well to create moves that flow naturally. Therefore, all the choreography that dancers will encounter will be in other styles. On the other hand, the Cecchetti method provides such a strong foundation in ballet that Cecchetti-trained dancers have an easier time in picking up those other styles.



What is RAD ballet compared to cecchetti?sheet music



rad stands for royal academy of dance (i think this is what you are talking about), and is a dance school. here is their website:



http://www.rad.org.uk/01who/index.htm



cecchetti is a style of ballet instruction. here is what it says on wikipedia:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecchetti_m...



they are totally different things, so it is hard to compare them.



What is RAD ballet compared to cecchetti?state theatre opera theater



Cecchetti as an Italian ballet style.Cecchetti was a real person.RAD(Royal Academy of Dance)combines the French,Russian and Italian ballet methods to create a unique ballet style .With over 15,500 members in 82 countries the Royal Academy of Dance is one of the largest and most influential dance education and training organisations in the world. Hope that helps.:)
i dont know what "rad" ballet is but i take cecchetti and it is the study of ballet so you have to learn al of these french terms and you have to have examinations so you have to be very precise.
both extremely difficult to do ,,,lol...t

Does anbody do ballet?

I do, why do you ask?



Does anbody do ballet?headache



a good friend of mine did.



Does anbody do ballet?paramount theater opera theater



I'm sure lots of people do.

Fashion question about ballet flats?

I think they're so cute and can be worn with leggings, jeans, mini-skirts, and capri type jeans?



She thinks they are only meant to be worn with straight leg jeans.



Please help resolve this friendly dispute between my 14year old and I! :)Thanks!



Fashion question about ballet flats?plays



I wear flats with everything, jeans, dresses, capri's, skirts, leggings, whatever.



Fashion question about ballet flats?opera ticket opera theater



They can be worn with almost everything!!!
oh w/e wear em however you want..........what's she going to do........kill you??????? they're in and they're chic........so show em off like you should.............
i totally agree with you! i wear my flats with anything.. leggings, jeans, mini skirts, and capris. :)
anything as long as they match for me
You can wear them with just about anything.
they can be worn with everything! i wear them with everything.



they may not look too hot with shorts though. like short shorts.
im 13 and yeah your totally right and your daughter is totally wrong. i know sorry but you can wear it with like everything.
You can wear them with just about anything.
UR RIGHT! they can be worn with everything! Including straight leg jeans! I think they look best with straight leg jeans though... so your both right! lol
they go with everything and EVERYTHING
ballet flats go with almost everything not just skinny jeans.
yeah, you can wear them with pretty much anything. you win! haha :]
No offense, but then your daughter doesn't know anything about fashion, no duh flats can go with almost anything... I wear them with leggings, skinny jeans, skirts, shorts, ANYTHING... well maybe not anything but most things
they can be worn with anything !! skinny jenas do look really cute with them, but so those a skirt, or capris, or flared jeans !!
I am 14. Tell your 14 year old that she is completely wrong, I wear my flats with everything, just like all my friends. It's the "in" thing to do. Especially with leggings..... the whole look started with leggings and flats!
they can be worn with anything. I was on the fashion section of about.com on how to wear certain clothing items. And it said flats can be worn with anything.
well they can be worn with both skinny jeans a normal boot cut jeans. it's just usually flats or heels look good with skinny jeans so i can see why she's saying that.
i wear them with almost EVERYTHING! they're soo cute !?
I agree with you.I also think they go with everything.

Which country does ballet come from?

This is an essay question. But i couldn't seem to find the answer to the question anywhere! Any help will be much appreciated! Many thanks



Which country does ballet come from?ms stress



Ive always thought it was Russia



Which country does ballet come from?home theater system opera theater



Russia i always thought.
I think it is from Russia. I read a book called 'Dancing Star' when I was a little girl. It was about Anna Pavlova and she was Russian.
The Ballet we know today was "invented" by Louis XIV of France, the Sun King.
Italy.



I searched "ballet" in Wikipedia.
france. king louie of france invented it but i dont remember the year. its deffiantly not russia, why do you think all the terms are in french?
italy, but then it caught on in Russia very quickly
Italy!!



Ballet originated as court dances (mainly Pas de Bourrees and balances/waltzes) in Italy, but twas mastered in France where they futhur developed steps and gave them names (which is why all the ballet terms are French). The dances were for royalty, and only for men believe it or not lol



alot of people just THINK it came from France because thats where the first dance academy was set up called L'Academie Royale de Danse.
France!!! I take ballet lessons all the movements are french!! e.g jete pete (spelt as prounced although it is the incorect spelling)

Who likes spandau ballet, from the early 80's?

and what was your fav tune. "true" jams.......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYb83KM4a...



Who likes spandau ballet, from the early 80's?binoculars



With a thrill in my hand and a pill on my tongue........



Who likes spandau ballet, from the early 80's?violin opera theater



Not me. I was never a fan.
LOL, everyone likes True, but that was a good song. I don't know any others though.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

What's that ballet spin called when you bring your right leg down to continue spinning? It'

to continue turning? i think that could be a certain number of things, if the prep is before the turn, it's a pencil turn, it could also be a Fouett茅 where you put your leg out in a middle of a turn to continue turning, try going online to a dance site so you can read a definition on the turn.



What's that ballet spin called when you bring your right leg down to continue spinning? It's like a perioutte.performing arts center



do you mean a pencil spin?



What's that ballet spin called when you bring your right leg down to continue spinning? It's like a perioutte.sunshine opera theater



Its called a Pencil Turn. They're my favorite =]]

Help with my ballet flats!!!!?

http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/pr...



i jsut got these flats over the weekend and i wore them for 2 days so far...its pretty comfortable exept at the back. because the heel( gold patent) is higher than regular flats so it hurts my ankles...will it go away if i keep on wearing it?



Help with my ballet flats!!!!?opera score



Patent leather is a man-made material and does not stretch, so the heel will not be broken-in. However, I'm not sure what the rest of the shoe is made of; if it's made from a stretchable fabric (suede, leather, etc.) maybe after some time that part of the shoe will stretch and make the heel feel a bit more comfortable.



In the meantime, I recommend Dr. Scholls heel liners (http://www.drscholls.com/product.aspx?pr... ) band-aids just don't cut it in terms of padding, plus they'll look tacky if they peek out of your lovely Juicy Couture shoes!



Help with my ballet flats!!!!?musicals opera theater



yes



they will kick in
yeah... it will get used to it.. just wear bandaides on your heels.
maybe u should get used to them:)
These don't look very comfortable, so they will probably keep hurting I'm afraid.
Yea probably, you got to wear them in. And u can also get these cool nylon short socks that look great with ballet flats.
try adding some extra cusioning to the back. bandaid, or some taped on tissue paper may help! good luck%26lt;3
I think that you will grow into the flatts.



Just keep on wearing them.



* -Mel %26lt;3
Those are cute!



I would just wear bandaids on my heels for the next couple times, eventually they'll give in
Omg I have those shoes and I had the same problem! It will eventually be more comfortable!
probably... until then put a big skin colored bandage there so your skin wont peel and no one will notice it... put it on both heels... and they are so cute so good luck and awsome buy!
yea it will go away



it will probably take some time tho



because ur probably just breaking them in =]
Most shoes are like that when you first buy them. After a week or so of wearing them, you should break them in and they will fit better and stop hurting your heels. Until then, you might want to think of something to put between your ankle and the shoe to reduce the friction...try bandaids (clear or skin toed, you dont want to ruin the look of your new shoes with bandaids) or attach a cotton ball to the inside of the heel. Unless you can take the pain, or you dont get blisters easily.
yes they will, but untill then you gan get like little pad things for the back of heels, that you can put on those flats. you can get them at targer, and select shoestores.



they're ADORABLE btw.. i might just buy them for myself! haha :)
Do you mean the back bit where it comes up and presses on your ankle? I had some shoes that did this and I tried stretching them, but eventually I stopped wearing them cos they hurt. I'd wear them at home with thick socks to see if this stretches them a bit so you can wear comfortably.
You need to break them in. It'll go away soon.



Also, those shoes are flippen cute girl....



GOOD LUCK!!!!!!! :)
Cute flats! %26lt;333!



But they probably will always hurt.



Alot of my friends have pairs like that which always hurt no matter how much they wear them.



I got cushioning on the inside of mine so that they don't hurt anymore- but



flats are like always uncomfortable- but fashion over function (:
they are cute and yes this always happens to me with new flats, just keep wearing them and the pain will go
band-aids help

How Long Will Ballet dance shoes last if i wear them as a outside shoe?

how long?



How Long Will Ballet dance shoes last if i wear them as a outside shoe?greek theater



Depends in how much you wear them, but not very long.



How Long Will Ballet dance shoes last if i wear them as a outside shoe?performing arts show opera theater



y would you do that???



just buy a normal pair of flats.

Why do pro ballet dancers pointe shoes last a very short time?

Mine lasts for a whole year... :S



Why do pro ballet dancers pointe shoes last a very short time?home theatre



Professional ballet dancers go through a pair or MORE of pointe shoes for EACH show. It's not a matter of getting them to last, it's a matter of perfection. They want perfect pointe shoes each time they dance that are perfectly broken in for their purposes. So company contracts for all but the trainees (in some companies) provide free pointe shoes.



And it's not the box that gives out first, it's the shank. Break it at just the right spot and your foot will look beautifully arched. But soon afterwards, a broken shank will not offer the right support.



Why do pro ballet dancers pointe shoes last a very short time?ballet theater opera theater



How often do you dance? Pro dancers dance every day for hours. If you only dance a few times a week...that would be why.



Give me thumbs down all you want, Pro dancers dance more than five hours a day five days a week, hate to tell you, sweetie.
Your always on your toes, don't you think 8 hours of dancing a day would wear out any shoe.
The probably use shoes with a much softer cushion due to them being on point all the time to protect their feet better. Being professionals they'd rather spend big money on shoes over foot surgery.



Or they change their shoes often because new shoes afford more protection.



Or they wear there shoes out faster because they dance a lot more.



Maybe all 3.
it depends on the friction on the floor.
Well pro dancers dance up to 8 hours each day!!!! They are totaly dedacated to dance. Their pointe shoes have a very short life because they dance so much. It also depends oh how well you take care of you pointe shoes. If you don't let you pointe shoes out to dry, if you are wet they could reshape and be distroyed. You must take really good care of you pointe shoes, keep up the good work!!!!

Can "Swan Lake" ballet be called "poultry in motion?"?

It's Bad Pun Day.



Can "Swan Lake" ballet be called "poultry in motion?"?palace theatre



that's what I'm talking about. we need to see more silly one liners! thanks a million for the laugh, it was a perfect pic me up, but the others are right... it's from chicken run



Can "Swan Lake" ballet be called "poultry in motion?"?concert tickets opera theater



Hahahahaha I really like you question. Made me laugh!
Lol, you got that from Chicken Run I think. Still a good line.
That sucks, but it makes me laugh at the same time.. I got the urge to ask someone that now, but I know it sucks........really bad.
I sawr it in a treehater once ..yes quite mooing
hahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!



that was reeely gud!



By the way, which motion do u mean?
Maybe
No cos chickens are poultry. Swans are just water fowl.
Please do call it "Chicken Run" !!! LOL !!!



Aaron.
WHY NOT!!!! Good Idea! i mean Great idea!

I wana take ballet but im not theat sure about it?

i will be in a class with peeps rather the same age as me but way more expereinced or in a class with peeps way younger than me but with the same expereance witch class should i choose and should i do it



I wana take ballet but im not theat sure about it?state theatre



i take dance classes and i think you should take the class with the younger people with same experience. you'll feel much more confident and less intimidated by people who have done ballet longer than you. it may feel weird at first but at least you'll be on the same level as the others and will be learning with them. As long as youre having fun and enjoy the class it doesnt matter how old everyone else is. and the younger people may look up to you :]



I wana take ballet but im not theat sure about it?theater opera theater



I think you could learn alot from the peeps that are more experienced than you. And don't feel bad about your lack of expereince because remember, they were once beginners, too.
well u should take da class that good 4 you i doubt it matter if you go in a class w/ kids younger then u beside there there for the same reason as u and ballet is really fun i did it when i was little but know i don't have time but do whats good 4 u
well if they all have the same experience, then go with your age group.
u'd probably feel really awkwierd (yes i meant to spell it that way) dancin w/ little kiddies, and that would hinder ur confidence and maybe mess up ur dancin. i'd go with the class of more experienced ppl so u could get tips from them. im gonna do dance
you could always try one of each level class and then decide from there.
it depends on your personality. if your the kind of person who watches people doing something perfectly but you're having trouble with, and try to see what they're doing differently to help you, or the kind of person who sees people better then them and pushes to be at least just aas good as them, you should take the class with the people with more experience. but if you watch people doing something that you're struggling with perfectly and get jealous or frustrated because you can't do it, take the class with the younger and less experienced people
i started late , in a class with people my age that have been doing ballet for 10 years and ive pretty much caught up with them.so i think u should choose the class with peeps the same age as u.

 
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