Yes i started at age 13 and i started with a class with people all the same age as me although they were all alot better they were really encouraging and didn't mind if i was in their group even know i hadn't been dancing long go ahead its awesome :)
Another Answer:Yes you can. I started dance in first grade, but a lot of the girls that are in dance with me started in 7th grade. They got really good pretty fast. They stretched A LOT and they had to practice extra hard to catch up to me and some other girls in my group but we were really nice to them. A lot of girls appreciate you more if you make fun of yourself at first there was this one girl who was showing off that she could do things that weren't really that good and that got a little annoying, but if you are at all humble... most of the girls will like you.Yes ofcourse you should go on ahead and do it I am twelve and I started where as my friends has been going since she was 5 but i am not far behind so go ahead it doesn't matter how long u have been going just if you are a good dancer.!
You should always try new things so go ahead. I started Ballet when i was 2, im 13 now and dance with a ot of people that started around the age of 8. If you have fun do it it doesnt matter if you are good but if yo do become good, good on you. anyway it doesnt matter what age you start find the right teachrand class and it doesnt matter how old you are or when you started. Soo go ahead try it!!
Yeah you should totally start ballet if you enjoy it. I'm 13 and I just started, I'm not very flexible but the stretches that I'm doing are helping. I'm in a beginners class for teens and adults and most of the girls there are a lot better than I am. But, what my ballet instructor told me is that all you need to do is practice and you will get really good. Everyone that is good at ballet right now has had to do a lot of stretching and it takes work to get really good. But I think if your motivated and really want to do it, in time, you will get pretty good. :)
Antigone, Ismene, and Polyneicesand Eteocles are the names of Oedipus' children in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Eteocles and Polyneices are the twin sons of Theban monarchs Oedipus and Jocasta. They are Oedipus' heirs and the direct maternal and paternal descendants of Cadmus, Thebes' founder king. They are the eldest children and the brothers of two young sisters. Princess Antigone the elder and Princess Ismene the younger are the brothers' younger sisters.
I would recommend 12+. The story line is pretty easy to understand but for younger children some scenes may be too scary.
The main thing is to keep practising everyday and NEVER GIVE UP. Work on your flexibility in the morning and afetr a shower or bath as your muscles are still warm. To become as flexible most people are born with it so its practicially easy for them. But other old stiff people who want to become it usually start doing yoga or gymnastics to get flexible as fast. Or you can do any martial art like karate to get flexible. After you get extremely flexible i would suggest start getting lessons on contortionist lessons. If your still young then maybe your mom can get you into it or call a place or something. I hoped this helped. The only thing that I want to add to the top answer is that the younger that you start to work on your flexibility the better. When you are younger you are more agile. Also every time that you exercise stretch for a half hour before and after. Breath and relax when you stretch.
Lena Younger, from Lorraine Hansbury's A Raisin in the Sun, is also known as "Mama" and serves as a matronly figure to all of the characters in the household. She is generally patient and wise and places most of her attention and value on family, children, and dreams. Her personal dream is to have a garden of her own, and has maintained this dream to a lesser degree in the little plant that she keeps in the window of the Younger's apartment. Physically she is described as "in her early sixties, full-bodied and strong," with "a certain grace and beauty," which she wears "so unobtrusively that it takes a while to notice." Lena Younger is very strong and has been through a lot, including the death of her husband, which enabled the Younger family to come into a large amount of money at the beginning of the play. She is noble and soft-voiced, but prone to anger when provoked or when the dreams of her or her family have been threatened. She loves her children and her grandchild dearly.
Yes Bill Cosby had a six pack when he was younger
Yes because younger kids are more flexible and have a better memory.
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Yes and even younger then that.
Children take to learning a foreign language quite well when they are younger. For learning Spanish, you can visit studyspanish.com and spanishdict.com. Also consider having them watch Spanish children's programming. The language and rate of speech will be slower and more appropriate for younger learners and viewers.
DragonVale. Haha. No joking. Probably one lf the best learning game would be monopoly in my opinion because for younger children, they get to understand how to use money.
Yes. The rules of Lenten abstinence don't apply to youngsters under the age of fourteen.
Carol Louise Appel-Lithwick has written: 'Readapting the Learning Potential Assessment Device for younger children' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychometrics
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
When i was younger
Learning tablets are available for kids of all ages now. For example the Leap Pad, which is a very popular tablet like device for younger children is recommended for age 3 and up.
It would be fast if run by a boy younger than 10 or a girl younger than 12.
yes they can because you only have to be fourteen to work