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  1. That's great news for him! Lucky lad! Thank you Miracle x
  2. What a lovely day that must have been orchidblue- which school and when did they contact you? Thank you. Gosh I thought Rambert had finished ages ago taxi4ballet - there's hope yet then! Dd on reserve list for Central pointyfeet
  3. Oh I see - I didn't realise that - thank you 2dancersmum
  4. Does anyone have experience of obtaining a place at upper school from the reserve lists? Is there likely to be much movement from these lists now?
  5. Yes it's very exciting! The school seems to be very nurturing - both dd and I thought it had a lovely ' feel' to it. Impressed with the accommodation too
  6. Yes my dd is so excited - but nervous too regarding living away from home - she's only 16 but quite mature/fairly sensible. Some housekeeping and cooking lessons after GCSE's are in order I think ????????????. Yes I wondered that too - expect it will be soon
  7. My dd has accepted a place at BTUK for September pointyfeet ????
  8. Anyone had their results from Central? Did it come via post or email? Good luck to those waiting for finals results
  9. Natasha Oughtred, Demelza & Xander Parrish come from the Hull/East Yorkshire area too. Anthony Sewell trained at a Hull ballet school I believe.
  10. Hi there. My daughter has always been on 25 th centile for weight and 75 th for height. She is ' long and lean' but when she was 11 I noticed she looked particularly 'gangly'. Has your daughter grown a lot in height recently? I was worried that my DD didn't eat enough although she ate really healthily and now can't fill her up!! She will be 13 in October and over the last few months she has hit puberty and is now really filling out and becoming more shapely. She is still tall and slim. I think as mums of DD's we do worry about eating/disorders but agree that not giving this a lot of attention is the best approach and just to encourage a healthy diet for their needs and like other posts have said, to substitute/enhance their diet to mert their needs.
  11. Hi. When my DD was a JA her local dance wear shop made her national skirt. Sorry can't remember how much it cost to make but think it was in the region of £20. Hope this helps :-)
  12. I agree! Glowlight you have been through everything we're going through and can give us so much of your valuable advice and experience which is such a support to us as well as keeping us informed of your DD career :-))
  13. Hi Robin64. Like you I worry that DD will be too tall for classical ballet career. She is 12 and already 5ft5in (non DD is 14 and 5ft8in) with size 6 feet. I'm 5ft7in and DH 6ft1in so she isn't going to be short! Having said that she loves ballet but is also developing a love for modern/contemporary - she did a year as a JA with RBS and is JA at Northern Ballet and is moving into intermediates at Northern in September in addition to being selected for RBS summer school so she must have something they are looking for. The way I look at it, we are on a journey and who knows what the future holds. As long as she is happy and enjoying what she does then we will just carry on and enjoy all the new experiences. She loves performing (drama queen!) and is such a hard worker - I've noticed that a lot of the skills/discipline required for dance training has also provided her with lots of other opportunities at school too. So pleased your daughter has decided to carry on with her dancing!
  14. Hi we've paid £550 for RBS summer school again for 6 nights. Although it seems quite a lot of money I think that is quite good value given that DD is boarding, so includes food and all the expert dance tuition, evening social activities etc
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