where do i go to take these classes? i would like to improve flexibility (im already kinda sorta flexible) i just want be more flexible than im already am and want 2 learn more and different techniques. also i love to dance. so i want 2 go to a class to help me with these things? Any suggestions, ( places in Miami, Fl.) thank you.Is ballet and jazz hard for beginners? what to expect when i start these classes?
places:
- Arthur Murray Dance Studio
- Best of Times Dance Club
- Pan Performing Arts Network Classes %26amp; Studio
- Miami City Ballet
flexibility:
stretch any time you can. like when your reading, doing home work, watching tv, anything!
and you have to work really hard. i started ballet a year ago. %26amp; im on pointe already b.c. i commited my life to ballet. i practiced EVERYWHERE possible. i want to keep doing ballet for a loooong time i love it. the first few days are rought %26amp; you get intimidated but it makes you work even harder. i loved it from day one. i highly recomend it!Is ballet and jazz hard for beginners? what to expect when i start these classes?
I started Jazz when I was 7 and in my experience, it's not very hard and it's fun as well. But I know some people who do ballet, it's very hard for beginners especially if your 12 or over.Is ballet and jazz hard for beginners? what to expect when i start these classes?
Ballet is not that hard when you start but don't let that first class fool you! It is very difficult but fun because you want to challenge yourself. I started at 13 and it isn't any harder then if you start and 3. Being older give you an advantage because you can pick things up a little faster!Is ballet and jazz hard for beginners? what to expect when i start these classes?
srry but i dont live any where near their. In ballet expect a lot of stretching!
It depends how hard you work for ballet and jazz. Ballet is harder in my opinion and it's not all flexible leaps and stuff. There are very hard techniques like arabsques, pirouhettes,fouettes etc. So just stretch and go for it
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