21 October 2009

Am I Too Old To Dance Ballet?

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 by Chelo ·
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Regrets always come in the end. Some regrets we can rectify and still act upon; others come just a trifle bit late. For instance, is there such a thing as being too late to dance ballet?

In truth, ballet is age-bound. We start training very young so that the bones (or cartilages) are still pliant and the classes are rigorous, especially for those who envision a professional career at the end of the road. In Russia, children aged 9 (or 8 if exceptionally gifted) enter the ballet academy and train everyday, along with academic classes. They graduate at 16 or 17 and embark on a professional dancing career in one of Russia's professional companies like the Kirov or Boshoi. It is a similar scenario at the Paris Opera. In most parts of the world, children start ballet training much younger, say 4 to 6, but with less frequency during the week, often interspersing the classes with other co-curricular activities to academic lessons. It is the serious student who pursues dance, later on, to a higher discipline until he or she reaches the professional stage.

As true as that might all be, it is never too late to dance ballet especially if we just want to do so for the pleasure of it, for the love of it, or for the passion of dance. There are schools that offer adult ballet and make less demands of their students than professional environments. For as long as our goals are realistic, we can enjoy the tip of the iceberg that ballet offers. Taking actual lessons also gives us a greater depth of appreciation when we watch performances.

Whether 6 or 36, the dance floor beckons. For those who make it to the stage, be it as fairy or queen or wili or court lady, the experience is breathtakingly beautiful.

6 comments:

miel maguigad said...
October 21, 2009 at 8:33 AM

it is never too late...my son started at 11 going on 12. fell in love with the art of dance and with the art of movement. he has moved on to other fields at the moment but ballet is etched in his heart.

abigail mapua-cabanilla said...
October 21, 2009 at 8:41 PM

Go girl! Hope you'd take it up again... I mean dance and not teach ha! I think it will be a good de-stresser =) I always thought of dancing as therapeutic.

nai've said...
October 21, 2009 at 10:58 PM

Passion never dies no matter what you do, no matter your age. Look at Paul Newman racing cars at 80++. Look at Michael Jordan coming out of retirement at over 40 yrs old. Look at Warren Buffet, 79, never slowing down or mellowing in his passion for risk management and investment. If you caught the passion bug, it stays with you forever and you do whatever it takes to feed it. Look at Erap, a passion to serve the Filipinos, so contract clause or not he will continue to pursue his passion. So the answer is no, you are not too old to dance ballet, race cars, play basketball or run for public office. Then again I think there is an age limit in running for public office and a clause in the Executive Clemency contract.

teys said...
October 22, 2009 at 8:40 AM

i can still hear! hahaha :)

Sheena Dorion said...
October 26, 2009 at 11:15 AM

I never knew this about ballet. :) Yes, it would be great to see you dance! And yes..passions never die no matter what age. :)

Unknown said...
November 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM

it occurs to me....baryshnikov, margot fontaine, nureyev, danced way past their prime. even lisa macuja is doing it of late.

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