Well when i get older I'd love to be a professional dancer and dance in videos, maybe teach a few moves to celebs, I cant spell the word lol chroglfier lol whatever. Anyway yeah and maybe just dance and stuff but what qualifications do I need and like do I got to 6th form and what do I have to study to become a professional dancer? What do i need to achive, what do i need to study at college and university also I want to be a author im really good at writing books so what qulifications do I need for that to? Please help I rate thanks Love Lil-Keaney!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? danceadvice answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 10:07 am: well, it depends what your favorite type of dance is. most professional dancers are ballerinas. and most ballet choreographers were pro dancers before they were a choreographer! if you want to major in jazz and hip hop etc... try out for a dance team, or even a music video. i'm not sure what to tell you about being an author, just maybe practice your writing skills all the time and write short stories and enter them and competitions and different things like that!
Cierra answered Saturday May 28 2005, 7:23 pm: i want to be that to. and im a jazz dancer. i plan to work at the studio I dance at when im older. go to auditions and stuff. [ Cierra's advice column | Ask Cierra A Question ]
advice~gurl answered Saturday May 28 2005, 7:09 pm: I was going to go search the web for you but I decided to leave that up to you. Use Google and Askjeeves.
I'm a tap dancer but I use to be in Ballet and Jazz. The studio I dance at has alot of resources and such so I have been to IDC (International dance competions) LADF (L.A. Dance Force) and have been taught by some well known chorographers. (Keith Clifton, Christina Woordward and some other guy that I can't remember)
For you, I suggest taking any oppertunity to learn a new style of dance, don't be afraid to learn something new because in the future you will be more trained. Search the internet for the qualifications to go to a dance school and for it to become your profession and read up on other chorographers, see how they became dancers and how much it took them.
Its great that this is what you want to do but I do suggest that you always have a back up plan for the future in case this doesn't work out. I do, I want to become a pastry chef but if it doesn't work out then I want to be a interior designer.
Good luck and I hope some thing I said was of use.
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