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<blockquote data-quote="prancer53" data-source="post: 1329269" data-attributes="member: 85578"><p>I trained as a dancer & spent 2 years in the Italian Operetta Company touring Italy as a dancer. I then did lots of dance work in the uk with well known celebrities, taught dance then spent 10 years in advertising. Had 2 children then went to university to do a dance studies degree which was both practical & academic. I did teacher training at the Royal Academy of Dance and have since worked as a teacher. I also work on Queen Mary 2 & Britannia, during school holidays, organising & delivering youth activities. I wouldn't say that type 1 (for coming up to 56 years now) hasn't stopped me doing anything but I do need to be well organised in order to be able to manage!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prancer53, post: 1329269, member: 85578"] I trained as a dancer & spent 2 years in the Italian Operetta Company touring Italy as a dancer. I then did lots of dance work in the uk with well known celebrities, taught dance then spent 10 years in advertising. Had 2 children then went to university to do a dance studies degree which was both practical & academic. I did teacher training at the Royal Academy of Dance and have since worked as a teacher. I also work on Queen Mary 2 & Britannia, during school holidays, organising & delivering youth activities. I wouldn't say that type 1 (for coming up to 56 years now) hasn't stopped me doing anything but I do need to be well organised in order to be able to manage!!!! [/QUOTE]
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