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Bodies Don't Last Forever": A Ballerina Takes Her… | Ballet Memphis
At 78, this ballerina is still going strong: 'It's never too late to do something you love' - The Washington Post
At 78, this ballerina is still going strong: 'It's never too late to do something you love' - The Washington Post
At what age, do most ballerinas retire? - Quora
Retiring in Your 30's… Now What? | Diablo Ballet Blog
78-year-old ballerina is out to prove that - “it's never too late to do something you love”
Retired at 40? What ballet dancers can teach the rest of us about retirement - MarketWatch
What is the typical age of the Prima Ballerina at a dance company? - Quora
A beloved Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer is retiring | Crosscut
How I kept my ballerina body... aged 54. By dancer Alessandra Ferri
Meet Dancer Madame Suzelle Poole - Plano Magazine
At what age, do most ballerinas retire? - Quora
What Does it Cost to Become a Prima Ballerina? | Dance Articles | DancePlug
NYC ballet soloist makes career pivot | News, Sports, Jobs - Altoona Mirror
BBC Radio 4 - Seriously..., Seriously... - Why do dancers die twice?
For ballet dancers, old age and retirement come early
Pacific Northwest Ballet Principal Dancer Lesley Rausch Announces Retirement | PNB Blog
An Unlikely Ballerina | The New Yorker
THE DANCE ENTHUSIAST ASKS: Teresa Reichlen, New York City Ballet Principal Ballerina, on Her Favorite Roles, Retirement, and a New Transition | The Dance Enthusiast
Sarasota Ballet principal Victoria Hulland takes a final curtsy
Noelani Pantastico Says Goodbye to PNB, and Voices Her Hopes for Ballet's Next Generation - Pointe Magazine
I'm a professional ballet dancer at 58 – most retire in their 30s | Metro News
New York City Ballet's Sterling Hyltin Prepares for a Final Bow - The New York Times
Preview: Prima ballerina Wendy Whelan brings her “Restless Creature” tour to the Rialto - ARTS ATL
At 78, this ballerina is still going strong: 'It's never too late to do something you love' - The Washington Post