Jump to content

afab

Members
  • Posts

    1,061
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by afab

  1. I was on the DaDa information website and I discovered that you have to be 16 to apply for a Dance DaDa but 18 for theatre!!! Does anyone know what Musical Theatre schools are considered as? Dance or Theatre?

     

    Thank you all!

  2. When my DDs auditioned for Tring, both in January but on different dates, they were offered a place (unfunded in both cases at we don't live in the UK) but one got a boarding place and the other one didn't! Pretty obvious to me that even if we had had the money, being a day pupil at 11 in a foreign country was a no-go...

     

    But anyway, my point is boarding unfunded places go really quickly...

    • Like 1
  3. Our 3 DDs use Plume P72 from Dance Direct. They last well over a school year and we end up binning them because they eventually lose their colour. I wash them every day in the machine at 30° and let them dry overnight...

  4. In France, if you are serious at ballet, you use split soles but pointe shoes are always full soles. I have never heard of pointe shoes with split soles! What a strange concept!

     

    I posted this quote a year ago... Last week, DD2 tried a pair of split soles pointe shoes! The strange concept exists now!

     

    They are Bloch. The outer sole is split but not the inside one. DD2 didn't like them but it had nothing to do with the split sole. They have a bit of soft material at the base and because she doesn't wear any protection in her pointes shoes, that bit disturbed her. And she felt, they were not well fitted to her feet. Her toes were squashed.

     

    Having said that, she wears made to measure pointe shoes normally so she's very difficult now with other brands...

  5. But quotas in any country not just UK would be a fake sense of protection. Who would want to recruit dancers who are not the best? 

     

    The solution is not in protecting by quotas but in making sure potential is developed to its best, isn't it?

    • Like 1
  6. POB is a boarding school... But different cultures do different things and boarding schools in France close at the weekend! One needs a host family for the weekend but it applies also to French kids who live in the South of France too far to go back each weekend. And kids who don't live in the Paris area need a referent who can pick them up in case of a problem... Not easy for any family whether French or non French!

     

    No problem thequays, it's a common misconception... I just had a look at the list of end of 2013 school year and definitely foreign names there...

  7. Hi thequays, where did you get that? POB school does not recruit only French kids. There are a few foreigners in the school and nothing on their application form states that you have to be French to apply! Actually I don't remember anything about nationality on the form...

    I believe people discourage themselves from applying because schooling is compulsory and follows the French system... And because everything is in French...

     

    I suppose the fact one has to apply before turning 14 also scares foreigners.

    • Like 2
×
×
  • Create New...