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Old Nov 16, 2006, 09:52 AM
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is their any professional exams for ballet dancers

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Old Nov 16, 2006, 10:41 AM   #2  
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I assume you mean ballet dancers. if you are talking about written tests, no. But ANY dancer wishing to join a troupe or show, will have to audition. Generally dancers get invited to audition on the basis of their resumes; a list of their experience and training.
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ballet dancer... belly dancer... what diff does a few letters make? =)
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ballet dancer... belly dancer... what diff does a few letters make? =)
the diff between a tutu and naval jewel?

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Old Nov 16, 2006, 11:48 AM   #5  
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You all done took this man question and made a funny...not nice...now slap your hands and say with me...that is a no no...

here are some websites to consider about dance:

www.realpages.com/sites/alpharettadance
www.balletpacifica.org/
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ballet dancer... belly dancer... what diff does a few letters make? =)
The difference between an arabesque or "arabianesque", I assume?

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bhambani agrees: its shows SOME ILL CONCEIVED conciet of some stupid net users11
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What precisely is "ill conceived?" One word simply denotes a common ballet move, the other points out the generally accepted origin of the latter style of dance. A sense of humor is a vital tool in life.
No offence.
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i dont think so .but u have to give trials i think os
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is their any professional exams for ballet dancers

There are some schools of ballet that do have a rigid syllabus and regular testing. Once such is the RAD (Royal Academy of Dance) based in England. RAD does have a school here in the US in California. I suggest visiting their website or googling for RAD. Most schools of ballet just monitor each students progress and advance them as necessary. If you want to prove that you are a professional dancer, you need to get out there and start auditioning and get into a dance company or two - that is the only way in the US to prove that you are a professional. It takes time and ALOT of perserverance but if you really want to do it, it can be done. I'm not quite sure what you are looking for when you asked for exams for ballet dancers, but I hope that this answer will give you what you need.
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is their any professional exams for ballet dancers
no un less you have been dancing for a while, like if you are going to dance in the nutcracker yes but if it is just a normal class no.
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