In several different areas on the board, there have been topics in which the age of a dancer has come up. Most often it seems to me that people comment about the inappropriateness of seeing someone too young perform a piece that was made for an "older" more seasoned ballerina....and I would assume that this can hold true for a young male ballet dancer, as well.
Then there is the question as to when it's time for someone to bow out of major roles, let alone stop performing altogether. Is it usually due to injury? Strength? Cultural preferences in regard to appearance? Isn't retirement from the big name companies different from retiring from dancing completely? And isn't the age factor going to be somewhat dependent upon the sex of the dancer?
I happened to be browsing through a bookstore today and read some of Arlene Croce's comments on ballet dancer's retiring in her book (the title escapes me right now) - you know the one that is a collection of her critiques from her days with The New Yorker? According to Ms. Croce, ballet dancers used to perform until they were in the fifties. So what's the explanation here? Granted some may choose to retire "to be with their families" and this may actually be true quite often...
Thoughts, opinions, firsthand experiences - anyone?