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I'm the same age as you, and in the ballet department of the middle school attached to the dance theater, you can find a teacher to give you one-on-one tutoring, so that there will be no embarrassment as you say.
I'm not in favor of you buying pointe shoes to teach yourself, because it's very easy to get injured and can be disabled in serious cases!
If you want to be soft, you have to practice hard, and I'll give you a few methods:
1. At the beginning, you can put your legs as high as possible and press.
2. When watching TV or reading a book, climb a cross.
3. When you are overwhelmed to a certain extent, you can try to press the high leg, that is, put one leg on the sofa or stool, and the other leg on the ground, like pressing a vertical fork, and straddle the heel as far as possible.
4. Lower your waist by yourself or with the help of your parents (pay attention to safety).
Good luck!You can come back to me if you have something.
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It should be much easier to learn with a foundation, but if you want to wear pointe shoes, it is better to go through professional training, and you can't be too anxious
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Yes, find a professional ballet teacher, lay a good foundation first, and you will get started soon.
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I studied ballet, I learned it at the age of 9, I learned a lot of dance before, but it still hurt, but I persevered, the teacher said I was very soft, you can do it as long as you are the same as me, my aunt studied it in college, but it is also good to dance, but you still learn to be professional, practice hard, and look good in tiptoe shoes, come on!
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Yes, I passed level 10. You have to work hard and persevere.
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Yes, there are many ballet schools, but in your case, the major is definitely not good, but it is okay to learn interest.
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You can study at the art college
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You can go and learn as long as your mom is willing to pay for it.
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If you really want to learn ballet, it usually takes 6 to 7 years, and you can go to those professional schools. It's bitter though.
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It's a little late, but persistence can still be learned.
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If you are 11 years old, you will be late to study your major, and you can learn amateur or something, such as physical ......
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I've been learning since I was three years old, so as long as you work hard, you shouldn't have any problems.
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To press the instep·· Otherwise, it doesn't look good on tiptoe in ballet shoes
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The big red lanterns of Swan Lake are hung high.
The Nutcracker. Death of the Carmen Swan.
Madame Butterfly. Sleeping Beauty Giselle.
Liang Zhu.
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Ballet lilacs are also good.
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Learned at the age of 6, the question about the level is to look at your skills, not necessarily, there are 6 levels and 10 levels, generally the fewer the level, the better the teaching.
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Just kidding, ballet is divided into 6 poles and 8 levels.
There is no level 10 anymore.
I learned at the age of 6 and had a pure hobby of ballet, and I didn't take any exams. Ballet exams are useless.
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I was 3 years old and I passed all 10 grades. You have to work hard and persevere.
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I learned it when I was three years old, and now I am in the first year of junior high school, and I am now in the ballet department of the middle school attached to the dance theater.
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Kindergarten. 12 years old. The highest level in various places is different drops.
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In fact, a truly professional ballet does not need to be examined. I've been studying for 7 years, and I haven't taken an exam, I really like it to be like me, go to a professional school to learn, but I must be able to endure hardships, if I can't persevere
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What a thing! I learned it when I was 4 years old. As for you, it wasn't me last time, a friend of mine.
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Yes, I've passed level 10. You have to work hard! Hang on!
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Ballet is the foundation of all dance, so it's better to learn ballet first.
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Ballet is so good that you can't learn it.
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Ballet is better because it is a more strenuous exercise that can maintain the shape of a girl.
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You can practice the basic skills first to lay a solid foundation.
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Absolutely!! It's just a little harder! I wonder if there is a school next to your house that teaches ballet to older people! It's not good to be around children!! Be persistent!! Come on!!
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If you want to learn ballet, you must have basic skills, the softness and softness of the body must be very good, if you have poor physical congenital conditions, you can't work hard, or take a break, don't be too ideal.
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I've done ballet. The teacher said that the back should be straightened, and there should be no hunchback. The legs are slender, the body is too obese, **fair-skinned [a little black is fine], and the most important thing is to be able to hear the beat of ** and love ballet.
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It is best to have slender limbs (preferably long calves), have a hard work, and love ballet.
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