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  1. Can’t help but wonder how come BRB2 has recruited from RBS but no dancer from Elmhurst - BRB’s local ‘partnered with’ school. Is Elmhurst just not ‘making the grade’? I don’t intend to be contentious - just think it’s a shame if Elmhurst dancers in training tend to only get work experience (unpaid) opportunities with BRB….

    It’s as if the shared ‘Royal’ title aligns RBS more with BRB…. Blue Blood means more than sharing a neighbourhood? 

  2. 11 hours ago, In at the deep end said:

    @Peanut68 so interesting you say this, as many people also recommend other associates and intensives over RBS. Do you have any favourites out of the schemes you've taken part in? Thank you :)

    Malvern Ballet Seminars (note, now mostly held at Uppingham in Rutland)

    Wish had gone to those years earlier! 
    YBSS - esp. if you gain a scholarship (anything free is worthwhile in my book 😉

    NYB - absolutely go for that… Best performance opportunity!

    And maybe some Overseas….I actually wish we’d considered our dancer spreading their wings to overseas earlier….it’s an eye opener seeing the accelerated standards (will also see this in RBS intensives here with all the - often predominantly - international students) & it’s perhaps good for our UK dancers to be out of comfort zone (within reason!) Wish now we’d used as a family holiday plan…. Me by pool whilst they danced 😉

    Covid meant the first couple of years I felt they would’ve been old enough to travel alone it didn’t happen….

    I do also greatly believe any extra holiday course should be as much about fun as work & also that young folk must take a break during holidays & have done weeks a year with no dance - just regular life & FUN! 
     

    to add…. Just from our experience….have by no means experienced every main school intensive or other known school or individual teacher courses. There’s so much out there & I think important to make it fit around rest of family life/location/budget too.
     

    And don’t feel that just because dancer A does X course, yours must too! There will always be those dancers who do X, Y & Z courses (because they want to/can afford to/ gain scholarships for/misguidedly think they have to dance right through all holidays / parents want to get rid of them every week of holidays perhaps 😂

     

    DO WHAT FEELS RIGHT & what’s gonna be remembered for good reasons years from now!

    Good luck! 

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  3. I cringe at the dance school name here the Shimmer & Shine School’…. Of course it is….!! As bad a name as the trend for children’s nurseries to be named something all cutesy & sickly! (Sorry to be so bah humbug….)

    I’m sure this & future books will be a big hit but do feel it follows a real ‘painting by numbers’ formula far too prevalent in new young peoples fiction today….all IMHO

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  4. On 09/04/2024 at 07:05, Adagio123 said:

    I did wonder. We have only ever had “waiting list”, never “short waiting list” but everyone seems to talk about this so was confused. Good luck to anyone with that offer as its horrible being in limbo not knowing if it will happen

    This has long been a topic of conversation on this forum; the terminology used! In the past after placing on more RBS waitlists than seems possible (I shudder to recall the amounts of money spent on applications over the years for JA’s/MA’s/SA’s/WL & then US/AA’s plus then Summer & Easter courses….)

    We’ve had no’s but then also ‘waitlist’ or ‘short waitlist’ & then the particularly intriguing one was along lines of ‘Directors Select Waitlist’ which sounded the most promising….Nothing came of any of these until got an Adv Assoc offer from one such waitlist after Upper School audition…but that was during Covid so it was a no go. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 

    Did have one yes for an Easter course….so got to live the ‘Royal Dream’ for a few days at least (bit of a damp squib if I’m honest….but at least it’s that box ticked & I enjoyed getting to touch the famous Fonteyn Finger on the bronze statue in the hallway at White Lodge! But there are much more satisfying, enjoyable & progressive courses out there offering better qualify of training & better value for money IMHO…) Good luck to all!

    (I reckon the admin might be having fun making up terms for waitlists….but am sure it’s all the same. Sure there may be a pecking order on this but also it will most likely depend on who leaves/declines place & they will offer to same gender/similar age)

     

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  5. Thanks to Lynette H who - on another page finally solved a mystery I’ve agonised over for years about a clip of dance I was moved by that was regularly shown on very late night ‘fuller’ tv on BBC2

    Apparently a DVD was released but no longer available but I’d love to have a copy in this format if anyone has a duplicate to sell? A download is possible which I may do too but would like good old hard copy too! 
    Thanks in advance 

  6. 4 hours ago, Lynette H said:

    Young Men by the Ballet Boyz ? A group piece set in the first world war, later made into a film. It was shown on the BBC. 

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0834qvd

    Yes yes YES!!! This must be it!!! Thank you so much Lynette H…. Years of agonising over the mystery solved I think! 

    Does anyone know of any way to watch the whole footage of the full length piece? I’ve only ever seen the clip used as late night filler in BBC2 but still get goosebumps remembering it. So absorbing & moving. 
    Thank you again! 

  7. What would make sense from this would be reciprocal events from the other schools… though starts to be expensive I guess - especially if schools tend to select the same few students to fly off…though maybe that could be a criteria….they can only select each student once so maybe more/all of a cohort gets an opportunity! 

  8. I think I came across this….& (wrongly it seems) had assumed it was yet another ‘hey dance parents, pay yet more money to travel & stay away & probably a fee to attend too to get the chance to do a class where you might be seen by Directors or people who could possibly offer you a job’ competition masterclass thing. Lovely to hear this was not necessarily so. So, was it POB or an individual approaching specific schools with an invite for then to send  x number of students?

    That sounds - for once - a good ballet initiative!  

  9. Oh Lord…. Just tried searching on YouTube using ideas such as ‘BBC dance film world war 1’

    Cannot comprehend how this listed such awful options as pole dancing, utterly abusive  stretching for dancers, a woman talking about sex addiction & I can’t even say what else…reaffirms why I do very little online stuff…and the phone I use is s child hand me down so thought it had controls to prevent dubious stuff???? I despair 😩 Why do YouTube clips just start playing too?

    Traumatised…. Might need to go down a safe ballet rabbit hole now to watch nice things! 

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  10. Thank you ajf - That sounds like you were moved in same way as I was by this piece… but it definitely had  I’d say a minimum of 8 male dancers…& my gut had said Akram Khan;- the use of sound did have similar vibes to his Giselle now I think about it…. But the mystery still not completely solved…! 
    Hmmm…. Just found a link to this on Sadlers Wells…and suggests the original piece was expanded to more dancers & sounds very similar in description but the trailer doesn’t seem the same…

    Is this ringing any bells with anyone else? 
    I used to stay up late night after night to watch it! The clip was intertwined with clips of nature programmes/current affairs etc etc! Quite likely this was about 15-16 years ago
     

  11. It was not 5 soldiers as far as I can see …. In fact, I now see I’ve watched that online before when I was Googling to try find the piece! I found 5 soldiers an equally stunning piece too. The ‘late night’ almost used like the testcard piece was not modern army dress…I definitely think it was to be representative of WW1.

    I don’t really recall it having music… more percussive sounds from feet on ground/sand & body on body noises & shouts - not actual drill calls, just sounds reminiscent of them. It was utterly compelling. 
    Is there something in Rambert repertoire perhaps? 

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