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There is no standardised wage for professional male dancers, and the amount of money they make will vary hugely according to many factors, including the type of dancing, which part of the world one is working in, and what kind of venue or event one is dancing at. For example, in America, dancers at Broadway musicals can earn $2000 a week, while working for a small dance company in the same country, one might earn as little as $100 a week.
No. The professional pole dancers who dance for physical reasons rather than stripping etc would most likely dance with clothes on.
They take a percentage of the dancers wage for their service of promoting and arranging auditions.
All of the dancers i know includinig myself eat normally. Maybe if you are a professional you might try to eat healthier but nothing specific.
You cannot contact professional dancers for free.
There was no minimum wage in that era
they are professional dancers,
Prophytes are professional step dancers
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There is no standardised wage for professional male dancers, and the amount of money they make will vary hugely according to many factors, including the type of dancing, which part of the world one is working in, and what kind of venue or event one is dancing at. For example, in America, dancers at Broadway musicals can earn $2000 a week, while working for a small dance company in the same country, one might earn as little as $100 a week.
Dancers of Tribu Aninipay are composed of Out of school youth, Professional Dancers, and students who are willing to learn how to dance. The Calles them a Warriors.
Maybe.
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No. The professional pole dancers who dance for physical reasons rather than stripping etc would most likely dance with clothes on.
well yeah,they have to pro dancers if they want to do dance movies