Dance: It's a Passion!

How I afford my hobby

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My passion has taps!

With every expense, you can find a way to keep down the price. For example, you can save a lot of money if you buy used dance shoes.

If that is not your thing and you prefer to have your own, then just buy a pair of shoes that you will only wear in the studio. Try buying a well fitted pair of tennis shoes. Be sure to talk to your instructor first though. Hard to pass up that!

Here's a way to get around the cost of classes: start your own dance group at school or in your neighborhood. Ask a parent or teacher who has some dancing experience to help you get things organized and then let the news spread!

It's a great way to meet new people and do the thing that you love to do for almost no money at all.

Dance is for everyone!

Most people jump to the conclusion that only girls are dancers. People who say that don't know how wrong they are! Although the majority of teenage dancers are girls, the number of boy dancers is growing every day.

Male dancers can take all the same classes that female dancers can. Dance is non-exclusive. Partner dancing is a great example of men and women dancing together.

Jazz dance costumes.
Dance costumes are a lot of fun, but are very expensive too!

Many boys don't realize that there are so many different kinds of dance. Some jazz, tap and hip hop dance classes are just for men and boys.

If you know a boy who would like to dance but is to shy, let him know that it's more than okay—it's cool to be a guy dancer! Modern artists like Savion Glover and TV shows like "Dancing with the Stars" prove it.

Follow your passions

Always try to get involved in whatever you are passionate about.

It may take a while to find a group of people with the same interests as you, but once you do there is no limitation to what you can do.

Do not let money problems stop you because there is always another way.

True or False: True or False? Andrew Jackson joined the military when he was 16-years-old. Click Andrew's head for the answer.
FALSE. Though 16 is a young age, Jackson joined the military when he was 13-years-old to fight the British during the Revolutionary War.
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Katie
Age 12
Holt, MI
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"I think the story was really fun, and explained everything you need to consider when going into dancing. "
fetafrog27, WI, Age 12
06/04/08

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