I'm having so much fun poking around this site. I can't believe I never knew it existed!
I fell in love with ballet at a young age and studied at a quasi-professional school quite seriously. I'm too tall, however, to have ever made ballet into a career. No matter, my interests are diverse now -- from life in Africa to a career in medicine. I will always love the ballet though.
I'm in my early thirties which means I've seen (and remember) dancers from the mid-1980's onwards. I have lived in New York and around London, and I am most familiar with dance in those two cities.
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susibee
, Jun 05 2007 06:14 PM
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Posted 05 June 2007 - 06:14 PM
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Posted 05 June 2007 - 06:48 PM
Welcome to Ballet Talk, susibee. We're glad to have you with us and we're so pleased that you're enjoying the site. You have a wonderful history with ballet. We hope you'll participate in our discussions and add your ballet insight in our exchanges. Like you we all love ballet.
Giannna
Giannna
#3
Posted 05 September 2007 - 05:31 PM
susibee, on Jun 5 2007, 09:14 PM, said:
I'm having so much fun poking around this site. I can't believe I never knew it existed!
I fell in love with ballet at a young age and studied at a quasi-professional school quite seriously. I'm too tall, however, to have ever made ballet into a career. No matter, my interests are diverse now -- from life in Africa to a career in medicine. I will always love the ballet though.
I'm in my early thirties which means I've seen (and remember) dancers from the mid-1980's onwards. I have lived in New York and around London, and I am most familiar with dance in those two cities.
I fell in love with ballet at a young age and studied at a quasi-professional school quite seriously. I'm too tall, however, to have ever made ballet into a career. No matter, my interests are diverse now -- from life in Africa to a career in medicine. I will always love the ballet though.
I'm in my early thirties which means I've seen (and remember) dancers from the mid-1980's onwards. I have lived in New York and around London, and I am most familiar with dance in those two cities.
#4
Posted 05 September 2007 - 08:30 PM
Welcome to you too, angieballerina. We're glad you are enjoying the site and that you find it, well, terrific! We look forward to having you share in our discussions.
Giannina
Giannina
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