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You're reading I have been a very successful professional dancer for the past 10 years, but now i am turning 30 this year and even though i am still getting work, i feel my career is coming to an end...should i continue till i am dancing alongside 18 yr olds or get out
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I do teach and i get so much from it but I dont feel ready to pass on all my knowledge, i get a little protective of what i have yet it does help so many...just a il confused.com at the mo
by janiejane on April 5th, 2008
the best teachers conyinue to study forever. I'm not a dancer but I used to study voice, extensively. Every teacher I had still took lessons and performed. starting to teach is only the beginning of the transformation to the nest step. It's not that you are losing your opportunities, its that new doors are opening for you.
by FaerieWhings on April 6th, 2008