By like maybe watching dancing videos or T.V shows or maybe liek just watching maybe your friends that dance or maybe just dance your way...thats how i dance. i watch celebs' Music Videos and practice when i can.
any college that has a dancing program. for example Rutgers has a arts department called Mason Gross School of Arts and its a department where you go to become an artist or a musician or theatre or a dancer
You do not need a degree to become a ballet dancer, only years and years of training at a good ballet school and talent. If you are interested in going to college in order to improve your dancing before joining a company you would get a BA, BFA, or sometimes BS, depending on the school.
yes she got a scholarship at san franscico labor school for dancing
No, you don't need a degree to be a successful dancer. However, it does help so much. It would be easier to succeed as a dancer if you were taught about it in an actual school.
For one wanting to become a Flamenco dancer, one might look into classes at a local dancing school. One also might look into universities that offer private dance lessons or public dance classes at ones local YMCA/YWCA.
I know it seems odd to be answering my own question, but the question bar did not elave me enough space to say everything. I wanted to add that I love dance and it has become an obsession to me. It is my passion and I have become extremely serios abotu it. I am 15, but I am dancing with the oldest company at my ballet school and i have been on pointe for four years. I am trying to talk my parents into letting me switch to a more rigorous school that sends itsstudents on to dance careers, but I was wondering if a career as a dancer is still in my future. please be honest and answer! thank you.
no way, if you are good, practice heaps, and feel great while you are dancing. no way. there was a boy at our school last year and he was only 10, but his was called to join Australia's dance academy. if you want it you can get it. :) hope that helps.
Yes she tap danced in all of her films I believe and she was very good at tap dancing too. It was reported that she could do up to 500 taps a minute
Yes.
Sahomi Tachibana is or was a Japanese girl but is now probably 85 years old today. She was a Japanese dancer who was put into the Tachibana dance school. She was also put into concentration camp during WWII. Sahomi Tachibana's name means "the dancing bird of paradise" in Japanese
Karen Kain - she taught at the national ballet school and she is so so so good at dancing! Peg leg Bates- he was a very good tap dancer, with a peg leg Jimmy Slyde - he was very famous for sliding (hence the name) and an amazing tap dancer
Well you have to constantly search the audition websites such as auditionsmoive.com and hollywoodauditions.com and so on. But you have to be like 18 or something.