The price is super reasonable and it's awesome that your so excited! Levels vary depending on the studio for ballet. There is something called graded ballet, in which class levels are taught by a set syllabus and exams determine whether you advance to the next level.
Other studios will have their own levels, determined by them, which will cover whatever they feel is appropriate to teach the certain levels they created. An intermediate class at one studio may be completely different From an intermediate class at a different dance studio. Thats why you cant go by what level your in, but only by what skills you have.
So you will definitely have to ask the teacher/director and they will place you in the appropriate class. If you Take classes at a studio with good instructors, who know what they are talking about, I would say there is a good chance that you could get en pointe before graduating highschool, however, going en pointe without sufficient training can be VERY dangerous! So be careful not to rush it, your teacher(s) should know when your ready.
Good luck, hope this helped :).
No pointe shoes take a long time, it would take years. I'm 17 now and been a gymnast and dancer since I was 10. In 3 years I don't know what level you will be in ballet, there is beginner, intermediate, and expert.
Depends how good you are, and how much your willing to pay. You are starting really late, most dancers start at age 5 and become pro at age 17.
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