one of the best ballet dancers i think is Darcey Bussell but the are many other bnallet dancers that could and may be better than her =}
19000 to 35000, but hyou could earn more if TOP dancer
If you are on pointe you could test how many square meters a dancer has while dancing.
Depending on what type of dance and what level you're pursuing, it could take from a moderate to a very long time. My sister has done ballet for 19 years of her life and shes 21 and she just made it into the miami city ballet company as a core dancer! Good luck!
You need lots of Ballet. I recommend starting at a very young age if you want to be professional. Jazz is also a good dance style to have under your belt if you want to be a dancer. If your looking at being a Musical Theater dancer then you NEED to have tap. You never know when you could be asked to tap dance.
Experts say that boys could do ballet from 1000s years ago.
Why take a Zeppelin when you live only streets away from the Mvrinski theâtre in Saint Petersburg? Tchaikovsky may have been effete, but he was not a ballet dancer. He didn't conduct the first performance of the ballet either, so the question is really without a solid basis.
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They could be referred to as 'ballerinas', 'artists' or 'ballet dancers'.
Ballet dancers have died when performing in the past, this was due to the stage lighting. Before the use of electric lighting, gas lights were used. If a flammable object caught alight, dancers could and did burn to death. I am sure over time, props may have caused death when dropped on a dancer. Nowadays it is pretty rare for a dancer to die whilst doing ballet. They can sustain some very debilitating injuries, spinal problems, paralysis etc, but generally boney and soft tissue injuries, are the most common.
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Ballet was originally developed in Italy in the renaissance times. Many people seem to believe it was developed in France because they are the ones who made it famous, but it was Italy. The original ballet dancers were not like the skinny ones you see today. They were actually pretty overweight because back in the renaissance times, if you were overweight, you were rich because you could buy food, and ballet was only for the rich during those times so you almost never saw a skinny ballet dancer. But as time went on, new forms of ballet were developed and the goal went from "stuff yourself with food" to "become as light as a feather and as skinny as a toothpick". So ballet has come a long way, and that's how ballet developed.