Is this studio a good place for me to start and hopefully become a professional dancer in the future?

I want to become a dancer you see on tv, tours, music videos, etc... After asking multiple questions on here, I’ve come to the conclusion that I need to start with ballet. I have 0 dance experience so this will be my first classes, I’m also a late starter. My parents didn’t have a way to transport me when I was younger. I’m currently 13. The previous dance studio I was going to go to had beginner ballet for my age group, but it was only once a week for an hour. I looked into it some more and found another dance studio nearby called Royal Ballet Minnesota. I’m quite new to this so I’m not entirely sure if they have beginner classes for my age. I did look into it myself but got really confused. Would someone mind taking a look into it?
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WinterRose

In one way you are an adult, but in another way you are acting as a child, so which is it? You profess ignorance and trouble calling up this dance studio to get the information you need. Why is that? You sound like a child that doesn't know how to use a telephone. But then you want to be a big girl, and be a ballerina and dance on TV, tours, and videos, etc. You have all of these dreams, but they all seem to be impossible to surmount. Pick a profession you know you will be able to succeed in. You might even be able to find some type of job in the entertainment industry. Choose a college which offers classes in these subjects, connected with the entertainment industry. And you need to do the checking around all by yourself. The more you know, the farther you will go!

mintchips49

Contact the studio and see if they have beginner teen classes. You may be put with slightly younger students to start or may be in a teen adult class. This looks like a good place to start your training.

charlotte

This is an edit to the question It’s actually called Ballet Royal Minnesota

Cogito

You're getting WAY ahead of yourself! Until you've been studying dance for several years you can't possibly know it you have the talent required to become a professional. And the other problem is that almost all professional dancers have been training since the age of 5 or 6. The Ballet Royale Minnesota, as you can see on their website, starts kids off very, very young. At 13, you'd have to start in a class of 5-year-olds. The 13-year-olds you can see in their advanced classes are the ones who are good enough to become professionals. I think you need to be realistic.