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Am i to old to learin irsih dancing!? i am 15 and i really want to learn it's just that i am afarid that now i am to old to learn!. Please helpWww@QuestionHome@Com


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Hi Micaela,

There is one thing anyone interested in Irish dancing needs to know: "starting too late" is a myth!

Michael Flatley, who essentially made Irish dancing famous, began dancing at age eleven!. He was considered “too old” to begin dancing competitively…seems that the consensus was wrong, seeing how he is now considered by many to be the best Irish dancer of all time, does it not!? You would enjoy perusing the below link!.

http://www!.dance!.net/topic/2142622/1/Iri



You might be interested in reading this one, too:

http://www!.michaelflatley!.com/biography!.!.!.!.




This site has success stories from ADULTS who started dancing in their late twenties and made it to Worlds, etcetera!.

http://www!.dance!.net/topic/3535707/1/Iri!.!.!.



Justin Boros began dancing at age fifteen!. He was very determined, and after much hard work, he auditioned for Lord of the Dance in 1999, was accepted, and now dances with of one of the troupes performing here in the U!.S!.



I really think that the bottom line as far as progressing in Irish dancing is concerned is determination…But remember, the minute you stop enjoying the dance, so that you are focusing solely on the competition aspect (if you decide to compete), it is no longer worth the effort you are putting into the dance!. Even if you succeed, you won't be happy in what you are accomplishing!. Don't make your dream a nightmare!. Every time you begin to "morph" over something, whether in regards to not moving ahead as quickly as you would like, or not placing the way you had hoped in competitions, just refocus your mind!.!.!.relish every moment of the dance; create goals, but do not let those goals take over your life!. **As a side note**-- Judges will notice whether or not you take pleasure in what you are doing; it really makes a difference!. Don't get discouraged; just remember to work hard, dance hard, and have fun! Everyone else in competition is in the same boat as you; they might be at an "advantage" because they started earlier than you, but if you work hard, you can do just as well as anyone else! Keep Michael Flatley and Justin Boros in mind!. :)

You are at an excellent age, both mentally and physically, to learn the art of the dance, and to succeed!


The below links contain sites with music and instructional videos, a few of which videos were created by masters like Jean Butler (the lead female dancer with Riverdance)!. Obviously, the steps in the instructional videos will be different from the steps you are learning in your school!.!.!.If you think you will get confused, then it would be better not to look into the instructional videos!.!.!.


http://www!.securesearch!.org/irish_dance/


http://search!.ebay!.com/irish-dance-cds_W!.!.!.


http://www!.activevideos!.com/irish!.htm!?gc!.!.!.


http://www!.irishdancer!.com/music!.htm


What are your goals!? Do you wish to compete!? Become a professional!? I would suggest looking at some of the videos I listed which were created by the 'masters of the dance'…Jean Butler, etcetera!. They have excellent tips, and just watching professionals will be a great asset to you!. also, you could look at Youtube videos of Irish dancers!. Peruse Irish dance websites, and ask questions on Irish dance sites such as this one…

http://www!.dance!.net/irish0!.html

http://www!.dance!.net/topic/7221897/1/Iri!.!.!.



If you have any questions, you could ask me, as well…I have been Irish dancing for a long time!.



If you are looking for an Irish dance studio in your area, then take a look at this website!.

http://www!.irishdancingdirectory!.com/




God bless! :)Www@QuestionHome@Com

I started taking classes with I was 39!.

The Southern Region champion for 2006 started when he was 22!. He is competing in the World's this coming April and turns 27 this year!.

You can dance and compete as long as you want!. You are at a good age now because you are old enough to understand and remember the steps and have the freshness of youth to make it look good!

Go for it!Www@QuestionHome@Com

You're only 15, so there's no way you're too old to learn!.


http://www!.npr!.org/templates/story/story!.!.!.
(read this essay, it's kind of about dancing, and your question reminded me of it)Www@QuestionHome@Com

OMG No!

I thought you were going to say you were 80 or something!.
Take Irish dance classes, you will love them!.
You're never too old to learn something new! Learning keeps you young!.
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Not at all, I am not sure if you could go pro though!. My friend started irish dance around fifteen!. You just need to work really hard, it usually takes quite a while to move up from what I understand!.
Hope I helped!Www@QuestionHome@Com

no one is to old for everything!.!.!.well!.!.!.exept if your 90+ old and you wanna learn how to do a triple backflip!.!.!.!.thats an exeption!.!.!.!. :DWww@QuestionHome@Com

you are never to old to learn, if you want to - go for it!Www@QuestionHome@Com