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  1. My older dd always wears Primark big black knickers over black tights for dance. She rarely wears a leotard these days. Perhaps we should keep quiet about them otherwise they will introduce them as part of a dance range and charge double!!

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  2. My dd only started taking ballet lessons on her 9th birthday but after about a year, she was lucky enough to take a non - syllabus class with an excellent teacher who never lowered his expectations even though the other girls in the class were much older. When she was 11 she went to summer school on this teacher's recommendation and there we were advised to get her as many lessons as possible and at 13, she was accepted into vocational school. I must add that she had danced other styles since the age of 3.

  3. My dds both studied ballet and jazz BATD syllabus and then younger dd also joined an RAD school and although there were variations in style I would say they were very much on a par ability wise. I think BATD intermediate was more difficult than RAD as there was a lot more pointe work, however I think RAD Adv 1 is more difficult than BATD. Hope this helps.

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  4. Dr Dance, I'm afraid the behaviour you describe seems to be very common in school staff rooms and I myself have also been a victim of it a number of times.  I think it's probably because many teachers have not really been in the 'real world', coming straight from school, to uni, then school again, so haven't really had the chance to learn how to behave appropriately.  The only up side is, I can try to teach my dd how not to behave herself and also how to handle situations where she feels that she is being targeted.

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  5. Light bulbs... That's another thing for Room 101.

     

    Ye Gods. You used to be able to go into any old shop and buy a LIGHT BULB. Not now - oh no! You are faced with an unbelievable array of the damn things, and they never have the one you actually need. 

     

    Low-energy/halogen/this wattage/that wattage/bayonet/screw/big/small/equivalent to this, that and the other.

     

    Strewth.

    And they are all really expensive!

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  6. Classical dancers have too be thin/slim/skinny/petite - however you want to describe it - these days. It may not be right and we may not like it or agree with it but that is how it is. There will always be exceptions but this is a general rule and my personal view is that some things just have to be accepted. Why then, is it such an issue when students are told that they do not have the required physique? Is it any different to not having the requires technique or being too tall or too short or not flexible enough? If it is a valid reason for not being selected then surely it is better to be told the truth? As has been said, it doesn't mean that a student cannot dance! I agree that one needs to be sympathetic when dealing which such issues but not that they should be swept under the carpet. My dd is thin and did not get a 6th form place this year. I don't know why but would feel better if I did - whatever the reason!

    Can't agree with this because your words imply that it is necessary to be very thin to be a classical dancer, whereas it is merely the fashion; the desire of most artistic directors. Unless this stereotype is challenged rather than accepted as you suggest, then things will never change. Thank goodness for dancers such as Misty Copeland is what I say. Personally it is how a person dances that I appreciate, not how thin/short/tall they may be.

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  7. My dd studied both BATD and RAD and we felt they were comparable in terms of grade levels. One marked difference seems to be that there is more pointe work in BATD intermediate yet although Advanced is done exclusively in pointe shoes, there seems to be less actual pointe work and not too much new content. I can't really comment on IDTA as she only attended a school that followed that syllabus for a very short while and that was a few years ago, however it seemed then that IDTA grades had less content than BATD.

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  8. My dd has only ever had two pairs of soft blocks - Grishko and Bloch and the funny thing is, she loved her Grishkos from the moment she got them, whereas she found the Blochs uncomfortable and never really moulded to her feet! She now just wears de-shanked pointe shoes.

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