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Question:not as a profession, just to learn the art to peform in a play etc.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: not as a profession, just to learn the art to peform in a play etc.

ballet can be really hard and it could be difficult but don't worry it is really fun. you are never too old for anything and you can do anything you set your mind too so just give it a try good luck and have fun you never know you may surprise youself or find a new hobbie

If you don't have any dance background whatsoever it might be difficult....but who knows! You could have some great unharnessed talent!

Its never too late!
But I wouldn't get your hopes up about performing in a play.
Ballet is one of the hardest types of dance and requires strength. If you really want to do this you must be headstrong.

I'm a dancer too. You must be dedicated and have time and effort to practice.

Tinkerbell.

There are so many hobbies and sports that people start participating in during their adult life. Most dance studios offer beginning classes for adults. Hey, you should at least try it and find out if you are still interested. It may turn out that it wasn't the thing for you anyway! And if not, then you found something new that you love!

NOT AT ALL! I ENCOURAGE YOU TO!

dancing is my greatest joy and i just wish for everyone to experience it. most dance studios offer adult classes just 4 people like you. i mean u r not gonna b like a pro or anything but with lots of practice you could be somewhat profficient. totally go for it!

no. enroll yorself in a teen ballet class...you might feel a little silly but there are tons of college kids in one of my ballet classes and I have so much fun with them!!!!!!!!

not if you take an adult ballet class.
you should definately do it

Have a look around at your local dance studios and take and Adults Beginners Ballet class. And no, its never to late

I started (seriously) in my 40's...still at it in my 50's Go for it... you will not regret it.