What is the average salary of a professional jazz dancer?
Well as a dancer you are made up from mostly muscle, so instead of being tired, munurised and incapabile of dancing for long hours, you are the oposite. The ideal weight for your height is 105 lbs or/ 47 kg. (the ideal weight for a professional ballet dancer is 85lbs at 5' tall and add 5lbs for every inch taller). :)
It depends on your height say a dancer about 5'6" is around 120lbs. It actually depends on the body type of the dancer. I would say for someone that is 5'8", and female, a good weight range would be 105-120 if you're trying to be a professional. The 120-130 range is fine, but not ideal. A lot depends on your height, your sex, and what type of dance your pursuing. Of course if you're a guy, your weight will be more then any females.
200 stone
to become a average dancer is to focus and be what you would want to be and also never give up,stick with your dream
Around 90-120 pounds.
What is the average salary of a professional jazz dancer?
Well as a dancer you are made up from mostly muscle, so instead of being tired, munurised and incapabile of dancing for long hours, you are the oposite. The ideal weight for your height is 105 lbs or/ 47 kg. (the ideal weight for a professional ballet dancer is 85lbs at 5' tall and add 5lbs for every inch taller). :)
It depends on your height say a dancer about 5'6" is around 120lbs. It actually depends on the body type of the dancer. I would say for someone that is 5'8", and female, a good weight range would be 105-120 if you're trying to be a professional. The 120-130 range is fine, but not ideal. A lot depends on your height, your sex, and what type of dance your pursuing. Of course if you're a guy, your weight will be more then any females.
200 stone
a weight lifter has to have a surtain amount of fat to lift the weights and a ballet dancer has to be skinny and flexible
to become a average dancer is to focus and be what you would want to be and also never give up,stick with your dream
20000$
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Twenty-something
10 years?
1500 weekly