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  1. Mmm..when my dd was an associate and I heard about other dancers missing associate classes over festivals I always 'tut tutted'. and on several occasions I wouldn't allow her to do festivals and miss her associate class. Now that my daughter is no longer on the scheme and has decided on a different career path I look back and think 'why didn't I ask HER what she preferred instead of insisting she go to the class?'You may think this is easy to say given the position I am in, but there are lots of years of training in a dancer's life and the odd competition (if they love it) and indeed the odd party are probably more memorable in a child's life than an assoicate class. Just my view
  2. I understand where you are coming from-my dd was RBS junior associate and tried every year for mids with no luck-in the end she made it as a Senior Associate which, given the odds was amazing. There is always something round the corner and I have continued to say to my dd that 'things happen for a reason'. Use every rejection as an opportunity-if her future doesn't happen to be as a dancer, she could end up doing something else really wonderful and then you can say-'just think, you may not have achieved this had you carried on with Scottish ballet Mids'! Wishing you luck Swe
  3. My dd loves the classes with Graham Fletcher
  4. swe

    Dance physio

    Hi Honeybee Recommend Helen Eaton at Greetham Physio (near Stamford)-she is amazing with knees in particular! She and her husband have treated lots of 'names' in the sports world. She looked after dd with patella problems and a broken metatarsal. swe
  5. Would you be able to clarify the part-time (first term) of the course please? When you say part-time, how many hours a week would that involve roughly? Thanks swe
  6. Hi Katymac What do the 'levels' mean please? you mention level 3 and level 6 and I have never heard of this. Thanks Swe
  7. Hello all Just wondered if anyone had any feedback on the summer school as we didn't make it this time, but they are offering an Easter school. I appreciate it was more jazz than ballet but any info greatly received. Thanks Swe
  8. Morning John For a few weeks the problem of not being able to sign out was rectified but I am back in the same position again-unable to sign out..any thoughts?
  9. Hi Katymac-have spoken with Bodyworks and they say you need Grade5 ballet (they said RAD but dd is ADV 1 ISTD) So to be honest I am not that clear really-sounds like it may be ok but then from what Fiz has said the 'grade 5 thing' might be misleading mmm.. may have to think over it a bit more! Swe
  10. Hi Fizz Yes it's the jazz course (a 4 day one). She is intermediate standard and will be moving into adv 1 so she does want something of a reasonable standard but I think it is difficult to judge standards before enrolling so I am glad I asked. I will give them a call maybe to clarify because I don't want a miserable dd and a thread-bare bank account!!
  11. Does anyone have any experience of this please? Have visited their website and the college looks impressive. DD interested in one of the summer workshops but always great to have 'first-hand' insight! Thanks all Swe
  12. Hi I am using Safari on Mac and I too can't log out. I even went to the 'block all cookies' and am still signed in!
  13. If your child was having an 'off day' or unwell on the day of audition, whilst I agree the panel would have a good insight into the dancer's abitilties, this may affect the child's performance. You won't shine outside if you are not shining inside. As long as a child is happy to re-audition knowing they may still be refused a place, in my view, they should go for it. I hope your dd sparkles at summer school Taxi4ballet
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