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cornishprincess

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  1. All the best to all of you setting out on this exciting and scary audition journey.

     

    DC - try and have fun. Enjoy it and love it.

     

    Parents - you'll make friends along the way and maybe see parts of the country you have never seen before.

     

    It is expensive, exhausting and stressful but, would I do it all again? You bet!!! 

     

    Have a ball

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  2. all the best to all our dc whether they are going to vocational school or taking another route, whether they are just staring or returning...all of them are precious and special and unique.

     

    Enjoy your life, each one of you.

     

    Live well and live blessed

     

    (feeling a little emotional myself....)

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  3. morning...someone mentioned Chantry.DD did a course with them and also some workshops. they are such lovely people. Based in Grantham but they do all sorts of things. If you get a chance, go and see them or contact them. they are truly lovely people. SP...I agree with one comment about applying to more than one place....they all look for something different. I have learned this over the past year!!!!!

     

    I don't know anything about acting or MT but I laughed at Katymac's comment...short term contracts with waitressing inbetween!!! it is probably the reality for many of our dc!!

     

    all the best

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  4. I'm not sure if this is the right place to comment but I just wanted to say that it has been such a joy to meet so many dancing parents this summer.  I feel like I know you all so well after being on this forum and then meeting some of you face to face has been a delight.

     

    As our dc keep on this path, bringing us along with them, I hope we meet again.

     

    It is great to share the highs and the lows with people who know absolutely what you mean.

     

    So...thank you, Balletforum

     

    and all who visit her!!

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  5. Just to add my thoughts......speaking as the parent of a dd who didn't get into one of the top schools and might therefore be considered less talented or second best or any of the other things , I am very happy for her to follow her heart for as long as she can.  She will come out with a qualification and with three years of hard work, discipline and hard training.  My husband works in a sector where 'having a degree' is the prerequisite for being considered for a position. Indeed one of the top managers has a Phd in Dance...she doesn't use it but uses all her years of training and dedication and applies that to the work place. She is very successful and highly regarded.  As for my dd, I hope she has three years of joy and fun and whatever she does I will be the proudest parent ever.

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