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  1. Yes, it is at a high standard and produces successful dancers in all different fields of dance. Last year's graduates are now at dance colleges including ENBS, Central, NBS, RCS, Rambert, NCDS, Laine, Bird, Urdang...
  2. I have this foam roller and it's great: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01DTI9AIM/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1476815113&sr=8-1π=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=2+in+1+foam+roller&dpPl=1&dpID=41gK9iw6ufL&ref=plSrch It's a 2 in 1 roller and comes with guided instructions on how to use both of them!
  3. Hello, I use Freed Classic soft pointes and I recommend then -I also have very narrow feet. I find them easy to break in and can be done using just your hands (no bashing required!) . Hope this helps x
  4. This is my first time doing the Central Spring Course - looking forward to it
  5. Hello, I would recommend the bloch warm up boots and all in one warm ups which are great to warm up in and also handy to walk around in between classes and during breaks. I am also going to the Central Spring Course and I am bringing other things such as jazz shoes and warm up shorts and leg warmers.
  6. I think the children in these countries such as Japan and USA do have more intense training than in the UK probably giving them a better chance of making it. Yes they are young to be on pointe and also the dancers in their countries also do a lot more pointe! I have been on pointe since I was 11, and now I have just turned 14 have only just started more intense pointe such as more turns an soutenus even though I am at a vocational school! Sometimes I wish I was training in America
  7. My friend was 12 and I know someone who also went who was 15 that went. Don't think it really matters as most of the coaching is private x
  8. Yes at elmhurst there was lots of age categories with many girls up to about 17! Would recommend it
  9. My friend went last year and loved it, it is £950 for a week residential...
  10. My friend has extremely swayed back legs and everyone always tells her how lucky she is, as they create nice lines especially on pointe, and is common in many professional dancers, however I notice that especially very swayed backed legs are quite hard to control, to try not sit into them and when in positions such as 1st they cause difficulties. I guess it's one of these things that can be a bit of a curse and a blessing!
  11. That's good to know, thankyou! Currently still deciding where I am applying this year
  12. Yes LinMM that is the best decision (dancing amongst people up to 19 won't best the best idea yet haha) Thankyou for all of your help, it really is quite a difficult job organising summer schools!
  13. Some international summer schools seem great quite a treck though especially to America :'(
  14. When I am 15 I will be sitting advanced 1 but that will be next year so 11-14 will probably be best
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