I am 21 years old. Is it too late to take classical dance training (kuchipudi or bharatanatyam) at this age?

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Zumba Fitness Instructor

No it's not too late.. your can learn dance at any age there is no age limit for the dance... only thing you should have interest on learning dance that's it..
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Kuchipudi dancer

In my view learning any thing in life doesn't need age. So, u can learn any thing but dedicate yourself some time to that which is necessary.
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Zumba Fitness Instructor

No it's not at all late ... You can start now
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Dancer and choreographer

No it's not late. You can start your dance classes at this age too.
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Tutor

Your interest and persistance is important which I think you have enough. You may Watch the performances of different artists and select kuchipudi or bharatnatyam as your convenience.All the best.??
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Trainer

Age is just a number dear,there is no age limit for dance.Even dance cud make u fit and fresh
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Tutor

Yea its OK learn any style at this age ..if u want learn just coz love dancing then it's gud to learn but if u want to Do it professionally then u have to practice hard but Dont worry no problem to start at this age . ?
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