I'm a 13 year old dancer from West Yorkshire in England and I do several types of dancing throughout the week, I help to teach too.
Helping teach - 4 hours 30 mins
Tap - 30 mins
Ballet - 30 mins
Pointe - 15 mins
Limbering - 30 mins
Modern Jazz - 30 mins
Theatre Craft - 30 mins
Disco - 30 mins
Trio work - 30 mins
Solo work - 30 mins
Zumba - 45 mins
ZumbAtomic - 30 mins
I also do dancing in school for shows.
Without classing school dance it comes up to exactly 10 hours (I think) :)
Hope this has helped :)
30 -35
it depends what kind of dancer you will like to be
The working hours for a dancer vary. They typically include performances in the evening and on weekends. Practice times are usually during the day.
Average starting salary for a company dancer in the US is somewhere around $350/week for a 28-36 week contract. The big top level companies like ABT and NYCB of course have much higher starting salaries (700-900/week) but the average dancer makes much less and almost never has a 52 week contract.
You get paid about $2-3000 a week
30 -35
The number of hours a dancer works on weekdays can vary widely based on their role, training, and performance schedule. Typically, professional dancers may train anywhere from 20 to 40 hours a week, often including daily rehearsals, classes, and performances. Some may work even longer hours during intense rehearsal periods or performance seasons. Ultimately, the specific hours depend on the dancer’s commitments and the demands of their dance company or project.
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40 hours a week