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QuestionWhat qualifications do you need to be a dancer?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerDancing is a creative art, so you don’t necessarily need qualifications. However, you may have a better shot at becoming a professional dancer if you study dance formally. You can go to a vocational school for dance or get a degree in dance from a performing arts school or academic program.
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QuestionHow long does it take to become a dancer?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt depends on how much practice you’re willing to put in! Most professional dancers train for about 8-10 years, and they are always continuing to practice and perfect their art.
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QuestionWhat is the best age to start dance?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere is no ideal age for starting dance, but many dancers benefit from starting serious training at around age 7-9. Younger kids can build a solid foundation for dance by working on their basic coordination and body movement skills.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my parents discourage me from dancing?Community AnswerIf you like it, then keep at it, no matter what your parents say. Dancing can be a wonderful hobby, and could even lead to a great career!
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QuestionWhat if some people hate your moves and other people like them? Am I meant to adjust the moves to please the critics?Community AnswerThere are good critics and there are lazy critics. Good critics give constructive feedback that is worth listening to. Lazy critics think they know better but know nothing much and enjoy griping or attacking other people. Work on perfecting your dance moves as best you can but don't be dragged down by criticism that fails to help you to improve. Learn the difference between people who are giving you genuinely good advice and people who are just being mean. You'll know the difference if you're honest with yourself.
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QuestionHow can I be a better dancer?Community AnswerConfidence is the key to being a better dancer. Watch videos online and practice dance moves in the mirror until you nail them. Practicing at home will build your confidence for when you are out in public later.
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QuestionWhat is the best age to start tap? What if you're 11 and have never touched tap shoes?Community AnswerYou are never too old to learn tap dancing. What matters is the desire to learn, the willingness to turn up to lessons and the ability to buy a pair of tap shoes. Be sure to get a good teacher with certifiable qualifications.
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QuestionCan you still be a professional dancer if you don't start early?Community AnswerProfessional dancers started at all different ages. What they share, along with a natural talent for dancing, is the discipline to practice daily and, eventually, confidence.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I love dancing, but everyone thinks I'm rubbish at it?Community AnswerQuestion them about what you're doing wrong and how you can improve your dancing skills. Getting feedback can't hurt -- and is probably essential -- if you really want to improve. It's awesome that you enjoy dancing; if you want others to enjoy SEEING you dance, then you may have to work on some things.
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QuestionSometimes when I dance, I just can't remember what my previous steps were. Why is that?Community AnswerThis is a combination of muscle and brain memory not being adequately activated. Learning new dance moves requires more effort than repeating known ones, and the same for new dance routines. The only way around this is practice; constant, repeated practice until the dance moves or routine becomes like second nature to you. If you do practice a lot and still find it hard, you may have a problem with memory, coordination or the ability to decipher instructions; talk to your dance teacher about it.
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QuestionDo you need to be flexible in order to dance?Community AnswerDefinitely not, although you may not be able to do some dance moves. It is good to stretch before and after you dance. That might help some with your flexibility challenges.
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QuestionHow can I become more flexible?Community AnswerStretch at least once each day to become more flexible. Start off slowly to avoid injury and overtime, you will increase your flexibility.
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QuestionHow can dance help my daughter?Community AnswerIt helps with balance and coordination; it's also a great way to make new friends if she decides to dance in a group. Dance helps to ensure lifelong flexibility too, when started young. It's also a very healthy exercise habit.
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QuestionWhat to do if I have the talent for it, but still don't enjoy dancing?Community AnswerIf you have talent, at the very least try it out. If you still don't like it, don't continue. Even if someone else is pressuring you to dance, realize that it may be because they'd like to do it, rather than considering your preferences. Dance is meant to be deeply felt and enjoyed, not suffered through. If it's a chore, find another pastime.
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QuestionWhy do I think that people are going to laugh at me if I show my dance to the world?Community AnswerBecause you don't trust yourself. You have to have the confidence to dance, otherwise you won't be a good dancer. Don't think about other people when you are dancing. Imagine yourself in your room, dancing alone to the music.
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QuestionWhat if I left dance classes a while back but want to start again? What can I do to catch up?Community AnswerPick the level of class you feel fits your current experience level, and practice a lot to catch up. If you are older than 13, dance studios most of the time offer teen/adult classes that will get you caught up in no time!
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QuestionWhat extra things do I need to do to be the best dancer I can be?Community AnswerYou have to want to dance and have a desire for it. You can't be embarrassed to go full out in your classes! Also accept the criticism. That's your teacher's job, and that is what you're paying for. Finally, you must work hard and practice often.
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QuestionAre there any song suggestions for ballet?Community AnswerTry classical. Swan Lake, for example.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be for hip hop?Community AnswerYou can start whenever you want, just try it out and see if you like it.
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QuestionMy parents think it's too late for me to start dancing at 14. Am I too late to start?Community AnswerNo, you are never to late to start, even if you want to be professional. A great example of this is Ballerina Misty Copeland, who is a lead dancer at ABT. She didn't start ballet until she was 13! To try and catch up, practice at home and also try to take some private lessons if possible. The most important thing is to let loose and have fun!
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QuestionIs it okay to try to learn to dance if I am 13 years old?Community AnswerOf course. You can start at any age!
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QuestionIs it possible to become a dancer if I start to dance at age 8?Community AnswerYes, that's possible as there's no age limit for becoming a dancer.
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QuestionWhat if I'm starting at 11 years old?Community AnswerIt doesn't matter what age you start, as long as you try your hardest and continue to work at dance in the future.
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QuestionWhat if I'm a shy person?Community AnswerPractice often so you are comfortable with your routine. Check out wikihow's article on overcoming shyness for some other helpful suggestions.
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QuestionSometimes I try my hardest but the dance moves keep coming out sloppy, anyway to fix that?Community AnswerYes, it is called practice. Nobody is a born dancer, everyone has to work at shifting natural rhythm into proper moves and choreographed sequences. Practice a lot and don't be so ready to give in before you have mastered the essential skills.
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QuestionAm I too old to start jazz dancing if I'm 11?Community AnswerNobody ever gets too old to dance. If you get started practicing now, you could become really good.
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QuestionWhat if I can't get a dance class?Community AnswerYou can practice dancing at home and following YouTube/other tutorials until you are able to get a dance instructor/class.
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QuestionHow can I build my confidence if dancing makes me feel too tall?Community AnswerBeing tall can actually help you with your dancing skills! It means you have longer legs that can propel you and help you create beautiful dance movements. Try making friends with some other tall dancers so you can have a support system that understands your insecurities. (And remember, every dancer has something that makes them feel self-conscious, so you're not alone.)
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QuestionTo become a dancer was my dream but they said I'm weak, I don't belong and that should I stop dancing. What can I do?Community AnswerNever let other people determine your dreams. If you feel that you are weak then work on it and do your best. Most importantly enjoy yourself and remember why you started dancing in the first place.
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QuestionWhat is tap dancing?Community AnswerIn tap dancing, there are metal plates on the front bottom and back bottom of your shoes that click when you tap them. As you dance, you basically "play music" with your feet.
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