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| I've had very little dancing experience; is there a way to get on the fast-track to ballet en point? I could take a bunch of classes and everything, and I'm pretty dedicated when I get into something [and I've wanted to do ballet en point for a while now]. So, is it possible to learn everything there is about ballet in one year then start up with pointe the next? I know that I'll have to meet up with a teacher or something beforehand, but could I make it work? Thanks! I had a year of acro when I was like, 8, a year of tap after that. Then again tap again at 13 and at age 12 I did lyrical. Quit because the first school closed down and the other one was horrible. I'm 16 years old [almost 17]. I also did three years of cheerleading, with three years of gymnastics. I wasn't very good, but I was decently strong. |
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