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    How many years does it take to go on pointe?
    Geraldine Grace Johns
    Professional Ballerina & Ballet Instructor
    Geraldine Grace Johns is a Professional Ballerina and the Owner of Grace Ballet in New York and Los Angeles. Geraldine toured through New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and Korea as Jammes in Ken Hill's Original Phantom of the Opera. She has studied with the Royal Academy of Dance in London to become a teacher and taught for the Kudo School of Ballet in Yokohama. Geraldine also ran her own Royal Academy of Dance School in New Zealand before studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City. Geraldine was a guest coach and Master Class teacher in Toronto for the Canadian Royal Academy of Dance's Dance Challenge in 2018, 2019, and 2020. She was also a guest coach and Master Class teacher for the USA Royal Academy of Dance Challenge in Long Beach, California in 2019 and 2020. Grace Ballet Los Angeles has won recognition as one of 13 Best Ballet Schools in Los Angeles since opening her school. Geraldine is a contract Practical Teaching Supervisor for the Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies for the Royal Academy of Dance.
    Professional Ballerina & Ballet Instructor
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    It's really your teacher's decision as to when you're ready to go on pointe. It does require many, many years of training and strengthening your footwork, calves, and feet. There are many factors that determine when you can go on pointe, including your age, the size of your feet and toes, and your level of strength.
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    What should I wear to ballet class?
    Geraldine Grace Johns
    Professional Ballerina & Ballet Instructor
    Geraldine Grace Johns is a Professional Ballerina and the Owner of Grace Ballet in New York and Los Angeles. Geraldine toured through New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and Korea as Jammes in Ken Hill's Original Phantom of the Opera. She has studied with the Royal Academy of Dance in London to become a teacher and taught for the Kudo School of Ballet in Yokohama. Geraldine also ran her own Royal Academy of Dance School in New Zealand before studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City. Geraldine was a guest coach and Master Class teacher in Toronto for the Canadian Royal Academy of Dance's Dance Challenge in 2018, 2019, and 2020. She was also a guest coach and Master Class teacher for the USA Royal Academy of Dance Challenge in Long Beach, California in 2019 and 2020. Grace Ballet Los Angeles has won recognition as one of 13 Best Ballet Schools in Los Angeles since opening her school. Geraldine is a contract Practical Teaching Supervisor for the Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies for the Royal Academy of Dance.
    Professional Ballerina & Ballet Instructor
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    I recommend wearing flat ballet shoes with elastics, a leotard or fitted dance t-shirt, and tights. If you are cold, try adding a crossover cardigan. Avoid wearing baggy clothes like sweatpants or an oversized T-shirt. Your instructor needs to be able to see the lines of your body to make sure you're performing the moves correctly. In addition, baggy clothes can affect your movement and could create a tripping hazard as you dance.
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    How can I become a better ballet dancer?
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    Practice, dedication, and time. You also need to be prepared for challenging classes, and sometimes fun. As a dancer, you sacrifice a lot of time with your friends for more time practicing your ballet.
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    What age can I start pointe?
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    Ballerinas start pointe around age 12, but some start earlier and some start later. It depends on the ballerina's individual maturity, technique and physical growth. Talk to your ballet teacher to determine the best age for you to start pointe.
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    What do I need at home to be prepared for ballet classes?
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    Stretch daily, including doing the splits. Go over the exercises you did in class for practice and do lots more if you have an exam coming up.
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    If I start ballet when I am older, will I still be able to do it?
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    If you work very hard and practice consistently, you can develop the skills you need to be strong, flexible, and graceful as a dancer.
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    How do I get a job somewhere for a ballet dancer?
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    You can work at a studio and study, practice and network to find good work.
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    Can I still start ballet at the age of 14?
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    Yes, the age to begin dancing spans far into adulthood. It is never too late to start.
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    How do I become flexible for ballet dance?
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    You'll have to realize that you can't just 'be' flexible -- most people are either born with the ability or start stretching themselves out at a very young age. Some things that will help make a difference though, would be stretching every day and increasing the distance when you feel necessary. The key point is to push yourself. It's going to hurt to begin with, so it's important to have a set goal and motivation. You might not be able to compare yourself to the most flexible people in the world but that way you'll definitely improve. If it helps, you can think of it like a sport that you have to practise every day.
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    I am not flexible and can't do splits. I'm going for my first ballet class soon, and I'm 12 years old. What do I do?
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    The ballet teacher will help you with your splits. First, you just need to do warm-ups, stretching and cool down.
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    Can I start pointe now? I'm almost 13 and I've been a ballerina for two years.
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    If your dance teacher says you can start pointe, then you can (if you want to). Most pointe dancers start on pointe at 11 and up. Your ankle strength needs to be really good before you can go on pointe. Listen to your instructor, and if she says you're not ready, ask what you can do to improve.
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    I wear glasses. Can I start ballet?
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    Glasses most likely won't affect your ability to do ballet.
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    How many hours a week should I go to ballet class?
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    If you want to pursue ballet as a career then you should be doing it roughly 3 hours a week to begin with. As you get closer to the professional levels or companies, then it should be a couple hours a day but always with a teacher or experienced dancer.
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    Im 15 years old, never attended a ballet class or anything of the sort, but I've aways wanted to be a ballerina. Is it too late fot me?
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    No, it's not too late. Find a class and sign up. How quickly you advance depends on the time and commitment you dedicate to your training.
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    How do you balance ballet and school?
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    Consider going to dance school early after school and do some of your homework there. If you have a test coming up, you can get your friends there to test you. You could also sometimes do homework at lunchtime. Keep reading for quiet times at dance school, such as waiting for your turn or waiting to be picked up.
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    Do I need to be skinny to become a ballet dancer?
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    Though a lot of elite dancers are very thin, achieving a certain body type should not be your goal. You can be an excellent ballet dancer without potentially hurting your health by trying to be too skinny.
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    How many years do people do ballet?
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    People can do it their whole lives, and some only do it for a year or two.
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    Do I have to know how to do the splits?
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    No you don't, as splits are not very common in traditional ballet. It would be a good to learn how to do the splits, however, so that you can do other things, such as: leg holds, tilts, and pointe jumps.
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    Is it possible to self-study to become a ballet dancer?
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    It is possible to teach yourself ballet through watching video clips etc. It is best to have a proper dance teacher, however, because she can give you corrections that will make you a better dancer. Also, it is very easy to injure yourself in ballet if you are not doing to steps correctly; a teacher will ensure that you are doing them correctly.
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    What do I have to know to go to a secondary school of ballet?
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    You should know all the basics definitely, along with a few routines to be able to shout out on call. You may also want to know some of them on pointe.
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    Can I start ballet at 18?
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    Yes. It's never too late to start. Anyone can start ballet if they are really determined.
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    What do I do if my hips are too tight for middle splits?
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    Middle splits require a high level of flexibility. You don't need to be able to do them to be a good ballet dancer. However, as you stretch and progress in your ballet studies, you may find that you will be able to do middle splits. Keep stretching but do not push your body beyond its natural limits.
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    I am afraid I am just not going to become a dancer because there are better dancers who are younger then me. I am 11. What should I do?
    Littlemissalicja
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    It doesn't matter at what age you start, as long as you think you can make up for the years you have missed out by training hard.
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    How much do ballerinas earn per year?
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    Anywhere $30,000-$50,000 on average.
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    Do I need to have a flat stomach to learn ballet?
    Community Answer
    No, but it is best to have a flat stomach in order for your ankles to carry as much of your weight as possible.
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    Is there anything I can do at home to help me to be better at ballet?
    Community Answer
    Just practice! Look up positions and practice pirouettes. Flexibility will help you as well.
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    I'm 13 years old. Can I do ballet?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. Look at nearby studios and find out which ones accept your age.
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    Can a 16 year old beginner do ballet?
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    Of course. You are never too old to start ballet. Most professionals start young, but it is not unheard of for a 16 year old to go all the way. Or you could just dance on your own.
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    There are no ballet schools around me, but it is my dream to become a serious and professional ballerina. What do I do?
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    Most professional dancers come from good schools, but for now you could work at ballet at home. There are dance classes on YouTube. For example, Kathryn Morgan has some that are really good. Talk to your parent or guardian about driving you to a school if there’s one in a city near you. And if you can’t drive to a school right now, once are old enough you may be able to take yourself.
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    Do I need ballet classes every day if I want to be a ballerina?
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    That would probably put too much strain on your body. If you want to become a professional ballerina, then maybe a few classes a week, and if you realize ballet is what you want to do for a living, then up it to about five days a week. But don't put too much strain on your body, or you could seriously injure yourself.
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