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  1. Yes I thought it was rather interesting results...  This year it looks as though a greater emphasis was on the potential (including the body type/hight) when selecting the prize winners,

     

    Wonder if the jury make-up had something to do with it.

  2. I think it might be pas de chat.

     

    Very few schools would allow their students the time off at this time of year - though I do know Of a couple of private schools who allowed a level candidates time off for performances during December/Jan.

     

    Year 11 children would have to apply through the local authority I imagine & very few would allow it unless they were home educated/tutored.

     

    Forgive me if I'm wrong but I think it's much more common for ballet students from abroad to do their academics online/via correspondence course than it is in the UK due to the structure of their education system.

     

    As to the home or correspondence secondary education, Australia or the States, perhaps.  Not at all the case in Japan.  I don't know about other countries, though...

     

    Also notice that this year many candidates are already at European ballet  vocational schools.  

  3. I really wish they showed more classes and coaching... We had more chance to see them before when they did the video blogs.

    I just love Patrick Armand's class and coaching and this is the main reason for me to watch videos of Prix.

     

    Cynthia Harvey's coaching was very nice as well.  

     

    One thing that these class/coaching reminds me of is how important the basic technique of ballet is, even at this level.  The more accomplished the teacher/coach is, the more attention they pay to the basics. 

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  4. For those who will be watching previous days' Livestreams tonight . List of candidates with nationality, training institution and ...and the number!

     

    http://www.prixdelausanne.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/DP_20160128_EN_1.pdf

     

    Finalists has been announced... not this time around for both UK candidates, but they have done a great job.

     

    I should expect the South African candidate to do well at the final... He is still under 17, would be wonderful for him to have a chance to train in one of the best ballet schools in the world.

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  5. I just noticed that one of the jury is Nikolay Tsiskaridze....the current rector of the Vaganova Academy.

     

    A bit odd, given that there are two Russian girls from Vaganova Academy.  Would it not be seen as conflict of interest?

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  6. Look out for some of the dancers personal video blogs (is this a Vlog?!)

     

    They were very good a couple of years ago but can't remember whether they still did them after the livestreaming started last year.

     

    LinMM, I don't think they do video blogs any more, since last year.  I enjoyed the video blogs so much myself, pity they have scrapped that.  

     

    The livestreaming (although I normally watch it later on youtube) is great as well, though,  I really love watching classes and coaching.

  7. Just in time... today, 28th February is the birthday of Jorge Donn (1947).  

     

    Though some say (including English Wiki) he was born on the 25th, in Argentina, his birth country, today is the day of Dancers...after his birthday.

     

     

    Ooops, I just saw MAB already mentioned it above... well I think it's worth repeating!

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  8. A good way to demonstrate how difficult it is to became a ballet dancer would be to compare the number of premier league football player in the UK with the number of ballet dancers on permanent (well, of sort) contract  for classical ballet companies like RB, BRB, ENB, Northern, Scottish ballet (if I missed any please feel free to add...).  It really is a profession for chosen few - though general misconception is that you just have to be thin and pretty (and bendy).

     

    I have seen the numbers, and it is almost shocking.  And some argue that there are too many ballet companies.

     

    I also heard that in the boys class in Russia, they were sometimes sarcastically told to "try something easier, like football!".

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  9. I am missing "video blogs" they used to put on.... because of the timing, I haven't yet managed to watch the live stream,  :(

     

    Wonder why they decided to scrap the video blogs... unfair exposure/extra pressure for those who were chosen?  But I really miss them.

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  10. Ahem, just because one wears black tights, that is not the end of the story.  Worn out tights see-through,,, forward cambre could be ... well, unbearable for those behind you. :blink:

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  11. I agree with others and it might help to view each class as a "process" and not some sort of competition ... you are not on Strictly  but leaning ballet, after all.  Surely the point of leaning ballet is not how high your leg goes up or how many times you can turn in one go, but to be able to "dance".

     

    In addition, it may help to know that "concentration" (or rather, the length of time and depth of concentration) is also a skill which improves with time and needs constant training to maintain - rather like muscles. :) 

     

    Having said all this, I am sure you actually know it already....and you will get over your anxiety  in three months' time.  

  12. That reminds me of something...

     

    One of the amusing posts doing the round on FB at the moment about the Ice bucket challenge..

     

     

    "It's called "leaving  the house" in Scotland!". ;)

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