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Most people would say that the ideal age to start ballet is in childhood, early enough to build foundational skills. But in truth, there’s no rule or age limit for chasing ballet dreams—case in point: Kisses Delavin. After Miss Universe Philippines 2021, the former actress and Pinoy Big Brother housemate stepped away from the spotlight. Since then, the quote, “I want to be remembered as the girl who ran away,” has become synonymous with her name. Now, she returns—not on screen, but stage. Dressed in green leotards, her hair pulled back in a clean, sleek bun, Kisses is starting again, this time with beginner ballet classes and a quiet determination.
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Many were surprised when photos and videos of her performing at Martha Graham’s Spring Showcase circulated on social media—a glimpse of her thriving life in New York, exuding grace and elegance through ballet. Yet beyond her quiet life was a dream she dared to chase: one performed in ballet slippers.
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It’s Never Too Late
Ballet has long been considered a discipline best started as early as four years old. But there’s no right or wrong age to start ballet—or any kind of dance. These days, studios around the world offer ballet classes for adult beginners.

Beyond graceful lines and elegant choreography, ballet offers a unique blend of discipline, perseverance, self-expression, and physical release. It’s an experience open to anyone, whether you’re 10 or 30.
A Leap of Faith
As an adult, it’s intimidating to be a beginner. There are doubts and fears about trying something new, but Delavin’s graceful turn to the art form is more than a personal milestone. Her performance is an empowering message for every adult trying to chase a dream: that passions don’t come with expiration dates.

Pinning her hair into a bun, slipping into tights and leotards, and lacing up her ballet shoes—Delavin’s beautiful movement is proof of her showing up to class, allowing herself to become a beginner in pursuit of what she truly loves. Whether it’s fulfilling a childhood dream, finding a new hobby, or rediscovering a forgotten passion, dance offers an empowering space to stretch, move, and reclaim grace within your own timeline.
Ballet, jazz, contemporary, or hip-hop—Delavin’s performance reminds us there’s no time limit on chasing your dreams—or discovering a new passion. You don’t have to be on anyone’s clock but your own. And yes, always find the time to dance.
Featured Image and Photos by MELISSA SHERWOOD

Moira Del Rosario
Once immersed in fictional writing at UP Diliman, Moira del Rosario eventually traded imagined worlds for the fast-paced landscape of digital media as a Digital Content Writer for MEGA Asia, covering women’s stories across the region alongside the latest in beauty.
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