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  1. My ds was the only boy in his class for years before he started RBS JAs and Hammond Associate classes. It hasn't been a problem and life is a lot easier if your children are at the same dance school, and that isn't far from home. The RAD boys only weekends were very good for having male teachers and dancing with other boys, and also EYB - well worth attending. I can't remember what age they start at - probably 8, but do check.

     

    Tap has definitely been a favourite for my ds, but I've used it as an incentive to keep the ballet going at low moments - ballet is the basic, additional dance classes can only be on top - tap, jazz, theatre dance etc. Also we upgraded his tap shoes to nice Bloch ones just as he went to secondary school, so he had something good to encourage him not to give up if he faced comments from new "friends".

     

    Hope he has a great time dancing!

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  2. Don't think he's interested in trying for Cambridge. But Durham and Warwick are probably his favourites at the moment (and maybe Oxford if he can aim just that little bit higher!) So anything about ballet in those unis. Otherwise he will probably go down the musical theatre student societies route.

     

    Just thinking about open days really.

  3. Sadly not this year (no money!). We went to Top Hat and A Chorus Line last year, and ds did the Chorus Line workshop.

     

    My experience is that you need to be logged on ready to book workshops when booking opens, as they go so quickly (especially the Billy ones - so congrats on your dd's!).

  4. Another one to say "try Centrepointe". Matthew Koon trained there and with Northern Ballet Associates, then he went to ENBS and now has a contract with Northern Ballet, I believe. He wasn't a late starter though.

  5. Oooh thanks LinMM, exactly what I wanted to hear.

     

    Didn't realise there were auditions tomorrow but good luck all. I've always loved Ballet Rambert (sorry for old name, can't get over it!)so anyone wanting to study there has my approval and best wishes!

  6. Just bumping to ask if people in the know feel there is a preferred physique for Rambert? All the video clips on their website show classical ballet type physiques amongst the girls, and I wondered if this is generally the case, or whether they do in fact accept, and reflect the wider variety of physiques you tend to see amongst the contemporary courses elsewhere?

     

    Thoughts please?........

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