No. They are two totally different types of muscles. A dancer's muscles are leaner and longer, a weightlifter's muscles are bulky.
Every single one. That's why ballet dancers are strong and supple.
Just about all of them. To pinpoint the exact muscles would take a very long time.
St. Vitus was the patron saint of ballet dancers.
Ballet Dancers
ballet dancers are sorry its clear that they are as test have proved this
Ballet dancers wear Ballet Shoes which are mainly soft pink and sometimes have a ribbon to secure them
No its not true at all. There are many famous male ballet dancers.
The most comprehensive strength and conditioning programs for dancers is 'Pilates'. Joesph Pilates developed this form of exercise on dancers so you can trust that it will have great effect.
Ballet dancers are paid $15,000-$30,000 US dollars on average annually. However this depends on the level of the company and its prestige, and the position you hold in the company. For example, dancers at American Ballet Theatre make more money than dancers at the Portland Ballet Company. Also, principal dancers will make much more than dancers in the corps de ballet.
Ballet dancers dont have to be thin. However in order to gain the flexibility and physical strength for ballet, you do have to be very fit.
Corps de Ballet
dancers; but not just dancers they have to be able to act as well as dance