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Re: Too old to start dancing?
Posted by Don
12/25/2004  4:04:00 AM
Too old at 22 rubish. You should live where I live. There are more over 35's and 50's competing than there are under.Many of them have only been dancing a short time. They have there lessons and compete in every comp there is including travelling all the way to Melbourne for the big one. I would say that without fear of contadiction that most compete in three different styles of dancing , each style completely different to each other. Latin is one and Standard, the other is called New Vogue which is only danced here and in New Zealand. it incedently is most favoured by the older group, and has a lot going for it. The moral behind all this is you can start at any age. Get into it.
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