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Ellie

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  1. 1 hour ago, Mnemo said:

    Drama scientist I was extremely moved by your very brave post. The journey from teenager to adult can be a very difficult one sometimes. For dancers there are many added stresses, but it can happen in any environment especially to those who set themselves very high standards. No one is to blame for experiencing stress and anxiety issues, any more than they would be for a physical illness. I hope you all get the support that you so very much deserve and that you and your daughter come back to a good place. Above all be kind to yourself. Wishing you all the best for the future.

    Exactly this...I'm so sorry to hear that you are all going through such a difficult time.  But please don't blame yourself your DD, or ballet. I think that dance students (or any student) who are serious about what they are doing are open to, and put themselves under a significant level of stress and discipline. It's the nature of the beast and the chances are that if she had stayed at your local secondary school or college she would have been equally hard on herself. As a parent I think that you make your decisions for your child based upon the information, instinct and opportunities available at the time. In hindsight they may not have been the best choices,but trust that whichever decisions you made were with her best interests at heart. I wish you all the very, very best. X

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  2. 3 hours ago, ninamargaret said:

    slightly off topic, but does anyone remember a small group of dancers from the Royal Ballet who did programmes explaining basic steps in ballet and one or two solos/ pas de deux? They toured to schools and small towns were there were no theatres. I think they were called Ballet for All. Saw a couple of their performances and they were excellent

    Peter Brinson, Ballet for All. They did a wonderful job. x http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-peter-brinson-1614724.html

  3. 15 hours ago, Lisa O`Brien said:

    Wishing everyone on here a very peaceful and happy Christmas and New Year. [ I haven't been on this Forum much. Been a difficult year for me, mental health wise. But sending you all my love].  xx

    Lots of Love to you too Lisa and all the very best wishes for you. Take Care. X

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  4. Acts of kindness-random or not and no matter how small or seemingly  insignificant make the world a better place.I'll never forget a good few years ago I was on my way to pick my son up from the railway station. As I was crossing the road a lady approached me. I thought she was looking for directions, but she just smiled at me and said. You have a lovely face. (Believe me I'm no supermodel) but later, when I'd cooked the dinner, cleaned up, was picking up sopping towels from the bathroom floor and felt generally fed up, I remembered her words and they made me smile :) Patience, kindness and voicing general concern and appreciation for those around us are very important. You never know when you'll help make someone's day be a bit better... 

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  5. 19 hours ago, Pas de Quatre said:

    Do you mean the diagonal at the end of Kitri's solo, Ellie, where the spring points are combined with Pas de Cheval?  I had rather discounted that as the hops are on pointe, or have I overlooked a different moment?

    Yes PdQ ! Sorry, I was posting in a rush.

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  6. 12 hours ago, DavidM said:

     

    Dear Ellie,


    Yes, we do inform potential candidates once there are no more places, in addition "Online Registration Form" is taken down and dancers are not able to apply. Regrading your second question, we only invite Companies who has contracts to offer, this is the main goal for Grand Audition. This project is created specifically to help dancers to find a job. 

    With best wishes,
    David

     

    Hello David,

     

    Many thanks for your reply.

     

    Best Wishes, Ellie

  7. Hello David,

     

    I know of a few young dancers in their graduating year who would be interested in applying for Grand Audition.  I am aware that the closing date for application is January 5th 2018 and have also noted that " we reserve the rights to close the application process once the amount of accepted candidates reached it's limit" (https://www.grandaudition.net/terms-and-conditions)

     

    Could you tell me if, firstly Grand Audition inform potential candidates before they pay the 45 euro registration fee whether or not the audition quota has been filled and also if the Artistic Directors of the Companies mentioned who will be present actually have contracts to offer for next season.

     

    Best Wishes, Ellie

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  8. 20 hours ago, thewinelake said:

    I'd have thought many pianists would bring their own electric keyboard with them...

    No,really no. In my experience good pianists capable of playing for ballet class or exams are very few and far between and the pay is not great, so why should they have to lug around and risk potential damage to an expensive piece of equipment ? Teachers in my area buy or rent a piano or keyboard for exams or classes.

     

    46 minutes ago, hfbrew said:

    There is no way a keyboard would fit into one of my pianists car! I provide an electric one at the venues that need it.

     

    For me personally to provide the best for my students a pianist is a necessity not a luxury. And I still make a living, just not as much as most! Luckily I have no desire for designer handbags or shoes..

     

    But I have to say that I live an area from which it's easier to recruit pianists (I employ 5 on a daily basis) but this is extremely difficult for many teachers in other parts of the country/world. Fortunately there is a lot of excellent recorded music available.

     That's great news hbrew, In my experience (unfortunately) most ballet teachers have to use recorded music for class as they can't cover their costs and pay for a pianist. Getting back to  the question of the RAD recorded music,personally I find it too fast. (Am happy for other teacher's input on this )

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  9. I'm off to watch the 2017 Genee Final in Lisbon next week. Of course I'll be cheering all of the candidates on, but if any of you forum members require an extra whoop or cheer for participating DC's or students let me know :) x

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  10. Non dancing DS is in Rome for a week. Any tips about what he should see / spend money on seeing ? I've heard that the Vatican Museums are well worth the price. x

  11. Could the tiredness and pain be also down to burn out (end of term) or hormonal changes ? I'm not sure how the health service works in the UK, but perhaps you could ask your doctor for a quick once over and a blood test to see if you're lacking in any vitamins or minerals ? It could be that you just need a good rest.  

     

    I'm so sorry to hear about the drama at school and home. Can you try and focus for now on enjoying dancing in the festival and look forward to the summer school. X

     

     

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  12. This thread has given me a headache ! I count myself very lucky to live in an area where we still have access to  greengrocers / butchers / bakers and small supermarkets on the local high street. Long may it last....although I have my doubts. 

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  13. 22 hours ago, w445403 said:

    We had these too and he really loved them but unfortunately they don't make then big enough for him now. Getting them from Just Ballet was so simple too.

    Another vote for Grishko from me ! We order for DS via the website. Prices are very reasonable and free postage (but check on your countries import tax laws) Where we live in Europe the order takes about a month to arrive and as long as the order is under 40 euros no import tax applies. In our experience the most arch hugging and durable brand he's tried.He uses canvas but they also do leather. x

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