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  1. On 20/06/2017 at 13:13, Dancey said:

    Sorry to hear about the not yet email for your son.  If you are in travelling distance of Tring then you might like to look at their Kickstart for Boys workshops ( scroll down the link below)   Apologies if you already know of this scheme or it is too far to travel.  

    http://www.tringpark.com/associated-courses

     

    Hello all, I know this was months ago but I just wanted to thank you for advice and let people know I have just signed little DS up for a taster session at Kickstart at Tring Park. Hopefully he'll love it and they'll like him! Also off to see Sergei Polunin in December; little DS and older DD's favourite! All very exciting. 

  2. No, he is very young and inexperienced! Not sure if he'll want to audition again, a year is a long time at this age isn't it?! Hopefully he'll stick with his ballet although he doesn't like being the only boy in his class. 

     

    Good luck everyone else though! Fingers crossed! 

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  3. So excited about all the yeses and huge commiserations for the no- not yets. We are expecting the latter from London but don't think we'll hear until next week at the earliest- probably on little DS's birthday I expect!! Congratulations all and onwards and upwards too! 

  4. Am loving this thread, and the photo RBS posted!  Are the blue T-shirts the Primary Steps children? Little DS is getting excited about dancing with other boys in London. Hadn't imagined there'd be so many! Wow! RBS will be spoilt for choice (as they always are with girls)! 

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  5. It's all about fun! My DD auditioned when she was still 7 (August birthday) and had never done anything like that before. She loved the studios, the piano, making friends with the other girls and the class itself. She came out beaming saying it was the best class ever done even though she'd bumped into another girl when skipping around and gone in the wrong direction twice! I was so relieved she'd had such fun and whisked her off for a hot chocolate and some rare 1:1 time (very rare as the oldest child of 4). So my advice would be it's a special day out! Have a ball. 

    Oh and just for the record yes she did get a place much to our surprise, and had a wonderful 3 years full of fun, friends and opportunities. I have my 7 year old DS auditioning for JAs this year and am hoping he too will just have a fun, exciting day out with no pressure from us. Not fussed if he gets in or not, just like all those years ago with DD. What will be, will be. 

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  6. Congratulations to those wonderful yeses and commiserations to all the nos. My DD never made it to the finals in the year she tried so you should all be super proud anyway! They will find their way down a different path if it's meant to be. Fingers crossed for those waiting. That is always the worst bit!

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  7. Hi Princessballerina, not sure if my DS will audition this year, he is very immature and found the class long although he loved it. Will your DD audition? Did she enjoy it? I thought some of the other children looked super; who knows how they choose!

     

    And Bluebird22, my DS was definitely hoping for more boys! He enjoyed dancing with one of the other boys when they were paired together, I don't know if that was your student or the other boy but both looked very strong and confident.

  8. I have read this thread with interest. My DS is off to a JA experience day on Friday and if he enjoys it we'll apply for him to audition in May. He is a very immature boy with no style or real technique but he has an innate musicality and a definite joy of dance. After a DD who did three years as a JA but who is and has always been far more mature and precise in her movements it'll be fascinating to see how he fares.

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    Today's preliminary auditions were the same for boys and girls, very similar to how they were 2 years ago when my DD auditioned (if not exactly the same).

    I think that the finals might be different as boys and girls have separate auditions, maybe they are looking for/checking different things in boys? But maybe not, I have no idea, sorry

     

    Thank you Happy Mum. I have no idea what they are looking for with boys or girls!

  10. tropicmama, were there any places on the Christmas Day of Dance? My DS is going and is teeny so don't worry about that! He went on the Boys Day of Dance last summer and not only was he the smallest but also the least experienced and couldn't even do half the stuff! The teachers couldn't have been more helpful and kind to him. He had a super time!

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  11. My DD did the LCB2 touring company last year and absolutely loved it. Parents did get to watch a special performance at the rehearsal venue but not during the tour itself.

    Congratulations to all yeses and commiserations to all nos. it's very selective. DD didn't even get a callback this year!

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