I approach dancing from a different angle than those who begin dancing at 8 or 9. Those who have studied from the beginning never question anything.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I studied dancing a little bit when I was young.
I've studied dance since I was very young, and I continue to study ballet.
I went to dance classes from 9 in the morning until 1, then to school from 3 to 10 at night, always under the threat that if I failed a single course I could forget about dancing.
I started dancing when I was four years old and then was in class until I was about 20 years old or so, and then primarily was dancing just in shows that I was doing, but not really studying and training.
Dance is a very disciplining career or hobby. I was disciplined at an early age.
I've been dancing since I was 6 years old. That kind of relentless dedication and intensity is where I'm comfortable.
I've been dancing for 10 years.
I've danced since I was 5 and went to the School of American Ballet at Lincoln Center at 7.
I've changed my whole angle for dance. I'm moving towards moving back rather than hanging out with my peers. I'm reaching back to older dudes for a second.
I've been dancing since I was seven, but I never really developed a regimen until I was on Broadway and responsible for a professional performance every night.
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