It really depends, as long as one can enjoy it and not have too many injuries that can affect dancing. An average dancers' career is probably under 20 years. There are not many full time professional Ballet dancers over say 35. {e.g. If a dancer started professionally dancing at 18, then one would expect that dancer to be retired by 30+.
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Ballet first started in the early 1600's
Ballet was originated many years ago. Most of the steps in ballet today are said in french, so I would say that ballet is french.
well, it depends on how good you are. There are many requirement, are you taking at a classical ballet school? how many days a week are you taking ballet? are you on pointe? how long? also, how serious are you about ballet? You have to be strong enough to take many classes a day. I have gone to Boston Ballet SDP for the past two years. I had 4, 5 classes a day, many of them on pointe.
Bharatanatyam has been around for 2,004 years.
Ballet dates back hundreds of years to French and Italian courts, and there is not exact date on which ballet begun.