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  1. My dd has 2 different dance teachers & 1 of the dance schools said she would like to spend a bit more time with dd working on a one to one basis.

     

    Dd doesn't go there for her core lessons & both teachers teach differently. The teacher who has offered them has a school full of students who are 'serious' about dancing rather than as a hobby & who go on to vocational schools which is what dd wants to do.

     

    It wouldn't form part of her regular schedule, it would only be on a short term basis - hoping it's not too many ;) otherwise I will be permanently working overtime!!

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  2. Hi

     

    Does your child have private lessons and if so, how old is your child, how often do they have them & how long for?

     

    What benefits have you seen from having the private lessons?

     

    Did you request the private lessons or were you offered them?

     

    Many Thanks

     

    smallbythesea

  3. Boogalou, I agree it's good value for money.

     

    I would be surprised if anyone has anything to do with midlands associates at Newark as this is a new associate programme with their first ever audition on 3rd June.

     

    Having spoke to them today, the associate programme also appears to be good value for money for 5 hours worth of classes. I am now reconsidering travelling all that way so dd may be auditioning after all.

  4. This the first year, it's absolutely brand new which is why people may not have heard of it.

     

    Maybe they are telling people through schools where they are guest teachers which is where I heard it from. I also believe that Peter Parker teaches at York Scholars & they are probably hoping word will get around through their various contacts.

     

    When I was first told about it the summer school wasn't even on the website, so that is also quite recent in the last couple of weeks.

     

    It's just a shame it's so far away from us.

  5. Apologies if this is in the wrong place.

     

    Don't know if you also know of www.midlandsassociates.yolasite.com

     

    It is based in Newark, once a month. I think on a Sunday, again I think 10-4. They have also just announced a summer school.

     

    It is run & taught by Shannon Parker(San Francisco ballet,Northern Ballet) & Peter Parker ( Northern Ballet).

     

    Unfortunately, it's a bit too far for us to go.

     

    My dd's dance teacher who she goes to for extra classes told me about it & has been to view the facilities and recommended it. Think Shannon & Peter Parker are guest teachers at that dance school for some classes & also their summer school.

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  6. JaneL - Thank you, I will give those books a go. I have several on my bookshelf that I haven't read so they will be on my 'to read' list.

     

    taxi4ballet - I love Julie Walters - did you see her on the Graham Norton show a few weeks ago?

     

    Just picked a book off my bookshelf - The Visitor by Lee Child, read some of his other books which are all thrillers. Very detailed books which allows you to really build up a picture, no good if you want an easy read without thinking too much, but very gripping.

  7. My dh says he will make sure that he is polishing a shotgun (not that he has one!) when dd brings any boys home!!!! :huh: He also says she won't be allowed out until she is 40 - to which I replied "don't worry, i'll let you sneak out of the back door & you will have to run down the passage" lol. ;)

     

    Anyone seen the latest twilight film? I love when Bella's (the main characters) Dad is giving a speech at her wedding breakfast:

     

    "Edward will be a good husband, I know this because I'm a cop, I know things. Like how to hunt somebody to the ends of the earth. And I know how to use a gun." :lol:

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  8. Just finished The Hunger GamesTrilogy by Suzanne Collins which I know is classed as for teenagers but was really good. I read the 3 books within 2 weeks as they were so gripping. Bought them after watching the film.

     

    Another favourite of mine is The Northern Lights trilogy by Phillip Pullman - again classed to be for teenagers but I couldn't imagine a teenager being able to follow it as it's quite detailed but an excellent read.

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  9. Reading again here - I also like reading true crime but have just finished the hunger games trilogy.

     

    I love zumba, but haven't been for ages & must get back into it.

     

    Actually, not enough, I spend most of my life living at & ferrying my kids to their various activities,work & housework - must try harder!!!!

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  10. Hi Boogalou

     

    I'm fairly new to this too. This is a fantastic forum!

     

    I think EYB are back in York next year but there's no info as yet.

     

    Can't find anything about workshops at Northern Ballet, I will have to look again.

     

    Thanks for the Yorkshire Dance Centre, I will have a look at their website.

  11. Hi

     

    As the title suggests, does anyone know of any dance opportunities in Yorkshire?

     

    I am thinking opprtunities other than dance and associate classes. There seems to be postings for workshops/days of dance/EYB/NYB/ etc in the South of England,midlands and north west but very little in Yorkshire? Or do I just not know about them?

     

    I think some exposure to other opportunities would be a great experience.

     

    smallbythesea

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