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Is 4 Years Long Enough To Train A Talent

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by ZenMusic, Aug 27, 2014.

  1. ZenMusic

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    Sorry about posting about Dancing so much, it's just that I used to think I didn't have a talent until I found dancing, and I really, really want to keep at it. It's the only thing that makes me truly happy. So I can dance, but I have no....control, or technique. It just comes out of me, and I do what feels natural. I just wonder if starting dance classes now will make any difference in a few years when I start looking for a job. It's just that some people have been doing it since they were very young and I feel like I don't stand a chance?
     
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  3. Ouzo

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    4 years!?? That's plenty of time. You're 14 that's still very young, don't worry :slight_smile:

    A lot of dancers start at that age. There's Choreographer called Kyle Hanagami, he started when he was 19/20 and he's pretty popular now.
     
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    I think so! And your young age will give you an advantage over a lot of people (like me, for example :grin:)
     
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    That makes sense to me. What. Comes naturally is the best way.