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I've been studying dance for eight years.
Hehe. It is also a folk dance.
Folk dance really focuses on basic skills.
In the beginning, I was a year behind the others.
But still in catch.
And it's not bad.
But I was probably in the second grade at the time.
Everyone's basic skills are similar.
It's all softer.
But I don't think half a year is a problem.
The main thing is that it is best to find a teacher with a soft opening before class.
It may be practiced very hard.
I insisted on soft opening for two years at that time.
It's really effective.
But before going to the soft opening, you have to practice at home for a few days.
Otherwise, you won't be able to bear it.
I cried the first few times (hehe, it's a shame. I'm particularly poor at shoulder straps) to take it step by step.
After practicing slowly for two months, you should go back to your original class, no problem.
By the way.
If you decide to continue studying.
It's better not to learn piano, swimming and anything like that.
Because the teacher said that if you sit all the time to learn the piano, your legs will become thicker.
Learning to swim builds muscles.
It will ruin the beauty of the dance.
And can't eat high-calorie things.
Either you'll get fat.
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Learning to dance at the age of 14 is indeed a bit difficult, first of all, softness is a big problem, but as long as you have confidence, it will be fine.
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As long as you work hard, you will definitely achieve your goals.
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There is a problem with softness at the age of 14, but before that you studied nationality for a year. I don't know if you insist on practicing basic skills in your daily life?
If you continue to practice the basics, it should be okay to go back and continue to learn.
Going back to the previous class, I guess it's a bit impossible.
In the years since you lost your dance, your former classmates may have all risen another notch.
In this case, you can first find a dance class outside to learn by yourself, and make up for what you have lost. Let's go back to the old class.
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Practicing dance at the age of fourteen is worth working on for this, but as long as you persist is victory, you must strengthen the practice in terms of softness, otherwise your muscles will be easily injured. I wish you success as soon as possible.
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Summary. I think there is still plasticity in learning Chinese dance at the age of 15, but if you are aiming for an award, it will take a lot less time than those children who have been training since childhood.
Can you still learn Chinese dance at 15?
I think there is still plasticity in learning Chinese dance at the age of 15, but if you are aiming for an award, it will take a lot less time than those children who have been training since childhood.
Unless you're very talented and willing to put in the time.
If it's the kind that wants to take the art exam, isn't it really late?
You mean the college entrance examination.
Then you should be a freshman in high school.
If I want to practice this kind of practice, do I need to apply for the corresponding school in high school?
That's still too late, because many children only choose the path of art exams from high school.
It's completely enough for a child in the first year of high school.
But only if you have the confidence to stick with it.
I don't know if I can give you a good answer.
But here's my advice.
Good. In high school, you need to apply for the corresponding major.
Like that kind of art study?
If you are an art candidate, you will generally enter an art school, but if you have a good cultural score, you can also study literature in college.
Okay, got it, thanks for the solution.
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