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DANCE


Question Posted Wednesday August 5 2009, 8:51 pm

Hey. I'm 17, almost 18. Do you think it would be too late for me to Dance. I took Dancing once, a long time ago. I love it but I'm no good because I haven't had much experience or practice. Also I'm not very limber, I can't do splits or backbends. Really, is it too late? Is there any hope for me to be any good starting at this age?

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LOL_x0x answered Thursday August 6 2009, 11:35 am:
It's not too late. Do you watch So You Think You Can Dance? Last season, one of the TOP FOUR finalists was a guy named Twitch, who started dancing his senior year in high school, and made it THAT far on the show.


To put it plain & simple: Go for it! :)


-Laura (17-f)

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HildaJrCarter answered Thursday August 6 2009, 7:56 am:
Never late too do anything.it's best you start now anyways.

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