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The dream...


Question Posted Thursday May 5 2011, 4:39 pm

hey,
Well basically one of my ultimate goals in life is to dance on stage in Londons West End. Partly because all the west end shows i've seen are AMAING and also because i love to dance.
I'm 15 years old. I went to dancing school from the ages 2-13 but gave it up due to school work.
Will I still be able to follow my dream?


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Mickey123 answered Tuesday July 5 2011, 6:00 pm:
Well first of all it is great that you have some experience to help you know in the future what you are going to be facing/dealing with. Good job! But what i suggest is that you start getting into programs at your school and start taking them and enjoying them while you also have time to do other school activities as well. If you don't have a dance program for your school then start looking on tv or the internet for education in how you can get involved, with the dance programs! Just like you said follow your dreams and go for it!

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VoiceofReason answered Friday May 13 2011, 9:07 pm:
As long as you can get the necessary training and are willing to work your butt off, sure. But you really gotta want it, not just dream about it or hope somebody will help you because they feel sorry for you. So make concrete plans about how you will achieve your goal and then go at it hammer and tongs.

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a13d answered Thursday May 5 2011, 8:28 pm:
Of course you can(: just make sure you work at it still and do as much as possible and you can do whatever you want(: good luck!! I hope I helped if you need any more advice on anything visit my website/advice column www.annatn.web.officelive.com

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Shaderon answered Thursday May 5 2011, 7:18 pm:
I personally don't know enough about you in order to say yes or no but what I suggest is find the nearest college of the arts to you, even if it's 100 miles away and give them a call and ask them the very same question. They may want to see you for an interview or an assesment but this might not be until you are 17 or 18, it depends on who you contact.

The other thing is, if you are that passionate about dancing, get back to doing it. You can fit a hobby that you are passionate about in around anything, there are single mothers who work and fit in a hobby that they are passionate about, it takes a lot of hard work and dedication but when you are talking about your future it's what you have to do.

I can't honestly see any college or theatre talking your wish seriously unless you do.

In short, if you want it, grab it and make it happen.

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