all over the would, if you want to see their show you should go on their website.
Every ballet store should seel ballet shoes. If not, go to any shoe or dance store.
It all depends on the dance studio you go to... They are usually pretty strict with ballet but not really with the other dance genres.
Not traditionally, but if you so desired you could go in drag.
See I did ballet from the ages of 2-11 then stopped my lessons, after completing a grade 4 exam. I then carried on doing tap, modern and ballroom dancing. I wish to take up ballet again. What standard should I get lessons at? Go back to grade 5, or because of all my other experience go higher?
It depends, if you want to join a ballet class and you have never done ballet before, you don't really need to do anything, but you should be pretty skinny and have strong ankles. Go to this page on WikiAnswers for more help on strengthening your ankles: How_can_you_strengthen_your_ankles_to_prevent_injuryIf you have been doing ballet for many years now, you should probably put your hair in a nice, clean bun (with no wispies or fly-aways), wear a preferably solid-colored leotard, wear tights, and have a bag that holds your regular ballet shoes and your not-dead pointe shoes. Strengthen your ankles and go over all of the corrections that your teachers have given you, and then step inside that studio, and do what you do best! (:
This is a question about appreciation of an art-form. Go and see some classical ballet and some modern ballet. If it's not to your taste, that's fine. No doubt many ballet enthusiasts wouldn't care for your tastes either.
Because kids should see how the adults feel when they have to wear uniforms in the work they do everywhere they go to.
The sentence "I wanted to go to the ballet I was forced to go to the basketball game" is a run on sentence. It should be split into two sentences, or joined with a conjunction.
Go on line and see if they do auditions in South Africa. Otherwise you may have to send them a DVD of you dancing, or go to the Royal Ballet school in London.
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In class/lessons you would most likely wear a leotard with ballet-pink stockings and ballet slippers or pointe shoes. If you were performing you would wear a tutu with stockings and Pointe shoes. You don't always wear pointe shoes, sometimes you wear ballet shoes/slippers.