based off of payscale...it says they can make a range of $14,668 - $35,651
Probaly the same salary as an regular Ballet dancer makes
The only thing I can think of is dancer/ballet dancer. Adding: Nurse Baseball circus Musician
Practice makes perfect! To really see improvement, you should probably join in ballet classes about four times a week, and exercise your feet and muscles at least one hour every day.
A "sport" is commonly defined as an athletic activity requiring strength and skill, combined with an element of competition. Ballet requires strength. If the dancer is en pointe, they are supporting their entire body weight on the tips of their toes, while also doing spins and and jumps. A dancer's toes may bleed if they have been en pointe for an excessive amount of time, yet the student will not let that deter them. Those who do ballet also need a mental strength: confidence is key. Dancers need to be sure of themselves if they want to succeed in the dance world, and not despair after every rejection from an audition. Ballet definitely requires skill. Not everyone can just hop into pointe shoes and dance, it takes years of training, hours of rehearsal, flexibility, and confidence to be a good at ballet. Just learning to go en pointe can take years and years of hard work and practice. Ballet is also competitive. There are literal competitions ballet dancers can enter, but every audition is also a contest. Ballet is not only a rigorous sport, but also a beautiful art form. It takes a perfect combination of athleticism and grace to be a ballet dancer.
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Average starting salary for a company dancer in the US is somewhere around $350/week for a 28-36 week contract. The big top level companies like ABT and NYCB of course have much higher starting salaries (700-900/week) but the average dancer makes much less and almost never has a 52 week contract.
The average amount of money would be about 69-100 dollars per performance a lap dance would be idk but sign me UP! :) Shawteeeeeeeee Peace be ousky
After a performance, gifts can be given to the artiste, just like you to would to any performer, as youdoafter a ballet or any other dance recital. Flowers are the best option. It makes the dancer feel appreciated & proud of their accomplishment.
Yes. Flexibility is absolutely essential to dancing ballet well. It is impossible to do most of the steps in ballet without being much more flexible than the average person. A good ballet teacher makes sure to have their students do many stretches in every lesson so that their students will become more and more flexible. The more flexible a ballet dancer is, the more capable he or she is of doing the more difficult steps, such as grands ronds de jambes and penché. Flexibility can also making such steps seem easy, giving the illusion of being nearly weightless.
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no. but it makes them more muscular.
A ballet instructor makes around 30000 to up to 100000 a year depending on his situation.