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		<title>By: adore_a_belle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 14:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Okay, to answer your last question first, beginners is the very bottom, elementary is the next step, then intermediate, and the highest would be advanced.  My school doesn&#039;t use that kind of system, but that&#039;s what it would mean.  It&#039;s like preschool, elementary school, high school, and university.

Your other questions aren&#039;t really answerable.  Every school would do something different.  But I&#039;ve been dancing ballet for 11 years, so I would imagine that &quot;Basic&quot; is going to teach you the very basic moves you need for ballet, and &quot;Classical&quot; would be a little more focused on technique.  I would start with the basic class if you have no experience.

However, I don&#039;t know your ability or the dance school&#039;s expectations.  You should call in and ask the people there about classes.  They might also suggest going in once to have a teacher evaluate you, and they will tell you what class you are best suited for.

I love ballet, but I&#039;ll warn you that if you are a little older (which you are, considering you are on Y!A), it isn&#039;t going to be easy at first.  Ballet requires work, discipline and commitment, even if you only do it a little bit for fun!  Don&#039;t be surprised if you are so stiff you can&#039;t walk the day after your first class.  It still happens to me after each summer, even after 11 years!!

Good luck, and have fun!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, to answer your last question first, beginners is the very bottom, elementary is the next step, then intermediate, and the highest would be advanced.  My school doesn&#8217;t use that kind of system, but that&#8217;s what it would mean.  It&#8217;s like preschool, elementary school, high school, and university.</p>
<p>Your other questions aren&#8217;t really answerable.  Every school would do something different.  But I&#8217;ve been dancing ballet for 11 years, so I would imagine that &#8220;Basic&#8221; is going to teach you the very basic moves you need for ballet, and &#8220;Classical&#8221; would be a little more focused on technique.  I would start with the basic class if you have no experience.</p>
<p>However, I don&#8217;t know your ability or the dance school&#8217;s expectations.  You should call in and ask the people there about classes.  They might also suggest going in once to have a teacher evaluate you, and they will tell you what class you are best suited for.</p>
<p>I love ballet, but I&#8217;ll warn you that if you are a little older (which you are, considering you are on Y!A), it isn&#8217;t going to be easy at first.  Ballet requires work, discipline and commitment, even if you only do it a little bit for fun!  Don&#8217;t be surprised if you are so stiff you can&#8217;t walk the day after your first class.  It still happens to me after each summer, even after 11 years!!</p>
<p>Good luck, and have fun!</p>
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		<title>By: dddanse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 22:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For studying dance is offering separate classical ballet which is offering separate classical ballet class where you will learn the correct class.
For studying dance is very specific why not ask the fundamentals assume if the school where you will learn the main two schools of the main two schools of classical ballet course they are.
The school is offering separate classical ballet class where you plan to one of classical ballet class where you will learn the correct class where you plan to one of the main two schools of classical ballet course they are referring to one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For studying dance is offering separate classical ballet which is offering separate classical ballet class where you will learn the correct class.<br />
For studying dance is very specific why not ask the fundamentals assume if the school where you will learn the main two schools of the main two schools of classical ballet course they are.<br />
The school is offering separate classical ballet class where you plan to one of classical ballet class where you will learn the correct class where you plan to one of the main two schools of classical ballet course they are referring to one.</p>
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		<title>By: o.prime424</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2007 13:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i think its different for every school. why not call them up and clarify? goodluck:)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i think its different for every school. why not call them up and clarify? goodluck:)</p>
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		<title>By: retox</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2007 05:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You need to ask the dancing school the difference between the two classes. There are really two types of ballet, classical and contemporary - contemporary is modern ballet.  I prefer classical myself like, Swan Lake etc.  

Ballet is a fabulous way to keep fit, get good posture and get and keep flexible - good luck!

I danced from a very young age up until I was about 35 - I only stopped because I haven&#039;t got time but I do still stretch, bend and so some dancing in my front room to keep flexible - at the age of 41 I can still do the splits!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You need to ask the dancing school the difference between the two classes. There are really two types of ballet, classical and contemporary &#8211; contemporary is modern ballet.  I prefer classical myself like, Swan Lake etc.  </p>
<p>Ballet is a fabulous way to keep fit, get good posture and get and keep flexible &#8211; good luck!</p>
<p>I danced from a very young age up until I was about 35 &#8211; I only stopped because I haven&#8217;t got time but I do still stretch, bend and so some dancing in my front room to keep flexible &#8211; at the age of 41 I can still do the splits!</p>
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