There are no referees in ballet. There are instructors. At competitions there are judges.
Some people do consider ballet a sport (I do). the only reason it is not is because it does not have competitions. or does it? I'm not sure. i don't take ballet. if it does have competitions then I'm not sure why it is not considered a sport
Professional and non professional ballerinas. There are male and female dancers that perform ballet.
There are countless numbers of professional ballet dancers in may different professional ballet companies all across the world.
In ballet, you do not necessarily have to be able to do the splits. Now, you will most likely be required to do them if you are in a professional company or professional show.
Football players do ballet for structure and posture. They practice gracefullness before they stary professional leagues.
It depends, if you are talking about a ballet class, then it is at a ballet studio. If it is a performance you are talking about, then ballet is danced at a theater. If it is a local unprofessional ballet, then it is obviously at a local theatre. If it is a professional, then it is performed at a theater usually in the same popular city that the ballet company is in. Professional companies also go on tours to other major theaters.
In my mind a professional ballerina went to ballet classes for seven years, age is best at 10-12 yrs. This person MUST go to class EVERY day! So for seven years every day for 2-3 hours you should be a professional ballerina
Yes. Two of the most well known international ones are the Prix de Lausanne and the Genee.
Keep practicing!! take many classes of ballet until you advance to pointe. Once you are older you will be able to attend conventions and competitions where you will be recognized.
Professional ballet dancers are required (among other tasks) to rehearse and perform ballets.
Beacuse she is a professional Ballet dancer.