Thursday, December 10, 2009

Ballet dancer without good turnout?

Would a company still take a ballet dancer without perfect turnout?



Ballet dancer without good turnout?home theatre



Nobody is perfect. How bad is your turnout? If it's way off, you can try to improve it, you know...



Ballet dancer without good turnout?ballet theater opera theater



Well i am 18 years old, %26amp; i have been doing ballet since i was six and my teachers kept pushing me to have a perfect turnout



i mean you should have a descent tuyrnout at least
180 degrees in considered perfect. But less than this (but not much) is also acceptable. I have read a lot into this and it does appear that you can be accepted based on your technique even if you don't have perfect 180 degree turnout, but like I mentioned, it can't be too far off.
I don't have good turn out and i'm a preprofessional dancer with the Pittsburgh ballet Theatre at age 17. turnout is important, but your work ethic and how hard you are will to try will matter so much more. If your turn out isn't so great, make up for it by soemthing else that your good at, everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. Ballet is so much more then turn out and if you dance more with your upper body people will be pulled into your dancing instead of your turn out good luck!
I don't think so



turnout is like the second most important thing in ballet



but if you work on it



I bet you'll get, in depending on your skill
I don't know because turnout helps a lot with balance and balance is key in ballet.
Probably not. It's not discrimination or 'unfair' they just want people with specific abilities, and turnout is one of the most necessary things for ballet.
Good turnout is important, but less than perfect doesnt necessarily mean you wont be accepted. A lot more goes into choosing a good dancer, work ethic, poise, determination, musicality. I'm sure whatever you lack in turn out is made up for with some other aspect!
If they think your turnout has a chance of improving then yes... one of my friends dances and her turnout is less than perfect and she is still a really good dancer

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