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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
only if you havent done it befor but if you have you will already be used to it
There are two main kinds of ballet. These are cecchetti ballet which is more flowing and gentle and there is RAD which developed later on. RAD isn't as smooth and is more strong. I recommend cecchetti ballet. I have done both.
Ballet is a classical dance where many of the steps are done by tip-toeing. Look in the yellow pages of your telephone directory under Ballet to find a school near you. You will be told what to wear for ballet classes by the school director or teacher.
Ballet is the same now as it was in the 1600s. Ballet has 2 techniques, Cecchetti or Russian. Today most children ballerinas are learning the Cecchetti style of ballet. But, mostly most ballerinas are very well techniqued because ballet is a form of art and is most beautifully done as a more old fashioned piece of dance. Compared to modern or hiphop.