A Ballerina’s Entire Routine, From Waking Up to Showtime | Work It | Allure

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Published 2019-01-31
American Ballet Theatre dancer Scout Forsythe takes us through her entire daily beauty routine. As she gets ready for a hectic schedule that includes 64 straight shows, Scout wakes up at 6:30AM for yoga, does her daily stretches, attends classes throughout the day, and prepares to hit the stage that evening.

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All Comments (21)
  • i love how they mention that she started ballet at age 11, because a lot professionals start from ages 2-5, and shows that you don’t have to start super young to be successful
  • “Are my lashes falling off?” “Yes they are, but it’s okay you’ll be fine.” Literally story of anyone’s life in the dance production community.😂😂😂😂😂
  • I love how there's no air and attitude with her. She's very normal but at the same time truly amazing. How does she do that?!
  • @LanaBlakely
    One of my biggest regrets in life is that I stopped taking ballerina classes as a kid. I'm 24 now and although I know it's too late, I somehow can't let go of that dream and still imagine myself being a ballerina one day.
  • She's so bright and cheerful and full of sunshine in her smiles, just watching her made me want to be a more productive and optimistic person
  • @NekoArts
    I think ballerinas are really underrated, honestly. It's insane the kind of strain they put their bodies and especially their feet through. These girls (and boys) are insanely strong. I have lots of respect for them.
  • I started ballet at 11, like her. I’m thirteen now and hearing that an amazing and professional ABT dancer started at that age, makes me a feel better :)
  • Watching a productive woman while being an unproductive woman lying down on bed
  • @fallynragland
    ok most people watching this videos are 1. ballerinas relating 2. dancers just watching 3. random people who have no clue what’s going on 4. people who like ballerinas 😂 5. ex ballerinas 6. ballerinas who don’t know what’s going on 7. figure skaters comparing 8. people with friends that are ballerinas that are learning a little 9. contortionists did i miss anything? let me know
  • I’ve never seen a foundation match so perfectly holy crap. James Charles left the chat…
  • @haileylopez8265
    When I danced, I was always so jealous of Scout. I remember being in the same dance class as her and just wishing I could dance as good as her. One of the most beautiful dancers I’ve ever seen.
  • @rubymars5493
    She is so beautiful, ballerinas are always so beautiful
  • @songbird377
    The shaving every day and dealing with constant ingrowns is a huge thing not talked about in ballet but most dancers go through :(
  • @jrb145
    She's so sober and present...it's refreshing!
  • @patsykiniry3564
    wow becoming that successful in the ballet world when you don't start until 11 is really difficult go her
  • The dedication is real! Eat, sleep, and wake ballerina. You can do nothing else but be a ballerina. They deserve more!!!! So much more. All of these people famous for being infamously messy!!! And then.....there are ballerinas. Dedicated and talented.
  • @ivy8219
    i took a master class with her!! she's incredibly kind and constructive. she even signed my pointe shoes :))
  • @user-ih5uu7sm7y
    I'm really surprised she started ballet at age 11 most people who're in big companies usually start at like 2-6 this really just shows you don't have to start in your early years to end up in the best companies/be really good