Well, you have to be good and take as many classes as you can without overdoing it. Make sure you stretch every day and work on your flexibility
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~MUCH IMPROVED ANSWER~Yes! Of course! If you haven't DONE ballet, HOW would you become a ballet teacher in the first place?! You wouldn't be able to help your student..... AT ALL! If you are looking to becoming a ballet teacher, you should definitely be looking at finding a dance studio. Go to: www.theworldofballet.webs.com to find out about the history of dance, stretching techniques, and all sorts of things.If you are looking to start ballet you should take classes at Rutleigh Norris ballet schoolhttp://www.ballet.uk.com/Probally
To learn the beginning things, not very long. But to become a good dancer, you have to work hard for many years. So it really depends how serious you become about it. Good luck!
Contemporary ballet is said to have been started by George Balanchine. Baryshnikov was a student of this type of dance.
Take training classes in ballet and perform ballet, and technically you are a ballerina
Metropolitan Ballet Theatre in Alpharetta, GA... several former studetns now dance in the Joffrey Ballet. Atlanta Ballet is also good, but MBT seems much more serious and intense.