I'm just going here, to a ballet studio with classes offered to people who are older and not in a company. I plan to try the advanced classes first and hopefully stick with it. I have to keep at it if I'm interested. I think it helps with posture. So, I can start whenever I want.
I was also thinking of singing, but it takes a totally different person to do. Charlotte Church is very good and doesn't mess up, but she doesn't also dance or anything. She's smart. I have my singing and dancing up on my YouTube,http://www.youtube.com/XChristinaBarrett86X. The ballet is under the Home Videos playlist. http://www.youtube.com/user/XChristinaBarrett86X?feature=mhum#g/c/7B83B583BC533C29
Oh well. I have fun singing sometimes, too. Another thing is I never feel it's too long when taking a ballet class. Companies, though, go all day.
The thing with the dance major is I'd have to get in the modern classes to move up in ballet past beginning. I am not sure, though, I miss singing and my being bigger set would help with that in a way. It feels good though to get a workout and stretch at ballet. I'm glad I quit when I did because I didn't so much like jazz and tap and modern taking up ballet time. It was cute, but I was missing class to sleep. So I've caught up on sleep by stopping doing things and feel soon I can train in ballet. It's getting cold out, but I have a warm outfit to work out in. Singing would sure be fun, though, so I dunno. I don't want both because it's so hard to begin with and getting enough sleep and all. I'm not sure if I can start with both and end with one. It's interesting I noticed that, that it works better just to do singing or just to do ballet. I don't know about doing it because you never did and it helps with something else because I never was in that situation that I remember so much.
If I do ballet now, I have to stop going to the gym and watching movies so I can focus, but that's okay.
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