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Anna C

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  1. Yes, I agree with Pas de Quatre. I can vouch for Central, who study Ballet and Creative, then swap Creative for Contemporary in the 2nd year. However we also attended a CAT taster day at The Place recently and that looked like outstanding training, particularly if Contemporary training is a long term plan. Central don't have taster days but they do have an Easter Course which would give you an idea of what the school is like. Likewise I know people who are very happy with LJB/LSB. So do go along to taster days if they are available, research on the web, and go to as many auditions as you can. Also, it might be worth asking your local teacher if there are any schemes she thinks would be best suited to your DD.

  2. I'm so glad it wasn't just me! I didn't see this particular programme but there was another programme about freestyle disco (I think it may have been an episode of Pushy and Proud) and in that one the children just whizzed around the floor, the faster the better, and did lots of leaping with no much style, and kicking, and acrobatic/contortionist tricks. It really did seem to be "faster is better". I love many types of dance but this just didn't float my boat (or my DD's). No offence to anyone who may do it!

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  3. Interesting point! I can see that as an adult, having done nothing but ballet for many years, someone like Darcey B having to work against the ballet in order to master tap and ballroom. I do think as youngsters though it is important to keep up the ballet for help with modern, jazz, broadway and especially contemporary. Obviously if one wanted to become a hip hop or tap dancer it's less important.

     

    We were at the CAT Taster Day at The Place recently and they really emphasised the need for regular ballet classes, but then many of the CAT students go on to Central, LCDS, Rambert etc.

     

    If you look at Theatre Arts/Musical Theatre courses, is ballet on all the syllabi?

  4. Thanks all, the Sussex Summer School looks good. The situation has changed now though as dd has been offered a place with EYB in Aylesbury for the end of August which she's really delighted about so is doing that. I don't think either in terms of time or cost we could stretch to a summer school as well so that will have to wait till next year.

     

    Don't blame you Balletmum; we too are treating EYB as this year's summer school. DD is doing Central Easter course again this year so between that and EYB, that's plenty! :-)

  5. We were given a hint at the teacher meeting in the December but they wouldn't give us a clear "you may get assessed out" I think it all depends on Ms Stock and how you do on the day.

     

    But it shouldn't only be "how you do on the day"; imagine if you were coming down with something? Surely they take into account more than just one day?

  6. Why does it come out of the blue like that Julie? I'm at a loss to see why the schools don't mention areas of concern beforehand so that families are at least forewarned if possible. I know people go into things with their eyes open, but if you get excluded from an academic school - or sacked from a job - you at least get warning first (hopefully!). I don't understand why they can't either give a reason in the results letter or have correspondence or meetings with parents first?

  7. Out of interest, what about Yorkshire Ballet in terms of age or exam requirements?

     

    If not, then I would be inclined to do LCB again if your DD enjoyed it. Once they are older then I think it's more important to "do the rounds" of serious summer schools, but when DD was 10 we tended to repeat the ones she enjoyed.

  8. No, I don't believe all Summer Schools are first come first served. DD was offered a place on ENBSs Summer School last year and we had to send several photos, a copy of the last exam report (if I remember rightly), and once the closing date had passed, they seemed to do a fairly extensive paper sift. Am I right in thinking that there are other schools/summer schools that do this?

  9. The Tring Easter school is lovely for younger ones, I'm sure your DD would love it if she is ok with boarding (assuming you don't live nearby). The Ceccheti summer school is usually at Tring but I don't remember Tring ever running their own Summer School; in the past it's always been the Easter School and the Christmas weekend (another one my DD used to enjoy).

     

    Edited for typo

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