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PrincessandtheFrog

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  1. Yeah I was in the seniors, I didn't fall to the ground just fell out of the adage and pirouettes and stumbled a fair bit sideways. I probably was noticed because I was in the front row at the centre because I was no. 6... Lol. I still got in though so I am really happy! I was probably taller looking compared to the people next to me as they were quite young but I'm one of the shorter ones in my class and my friends always tease me!
  2. I was at the stevenage audition too! Well done to you dd annaliesay! It was really funny because I fell over in the adage and the pirouettes ! Still had a fun time! The boy goes to my dance school and I never saw him dance ballet before. What number was your dd annaliesay?
  3. I know there was a study once about who was stronger? Male ballet dancers or rugby players and the strongest was the ballet dancers.
  4. Random question but if you choreographed a dance how would you get a ballet company to perform it such as the Bolshoi or Royal Ballet? Would you have to have danced with the company or work your way up or choreograph for smaller companies first (but how would you get them to perform it though)or get a degree? This remains a mystery to me and I have know clue how choreographers have their work performed. Sorry for my little rambled but I have wondered about this for ages.
  5. I am planning to apply for this! My dance teacher recommended this because apparently she trained with the people teaching the course Edited to add a smiley face!
  6. I do 1hr 15 mins of classical ISTD and I started vaganova method since October which I do 2 and a half hours a week. When I was 4/5 the dance school was sold and the style changed from cechetti. I think they do use different muscles because when I went to have a pair of point shoes fitted, the lady warned me that I might ache changing styles when on point and after starting my first point class with the Russian ballet school on Monday my legs have been aching so much! It got even worse after Tuesday when I did my normal point class, it was crazy! It's Wednesday now and my legs are still aching but I am not moaning because I thoroughly enjoyed it and thankful I get to experience all these styles!
  7. How about salmon fillet, stir fry vegetables and cottage cheese but make sure you heat the pan until it's very hot so you only have to put a tiny bit of oil for the vegetables. It only takes a few minutes to cook and it's even quicker when you have a bag of pre cut veggies so it's good after a long day. You have a spoonful of cottage cheese so it isn't dry and you can always add extras such as a boiled egg etc. I cook the salmon separately by if it has the skin, part frying it then putting it in the microwave for 3 mins but you can always peel the skin off if you don't want to eat it. I do not know if this is the healthiest and I am not an expert but I know it's better than a takeaway pizza or McDonalds, or at least I think! Hope it helps
  8. Does anyone know if the no emails came out or if they do it separately or different centers etc. Congratulations everyone!
  9. Oh, and make sure you have a rehearsal in the same room as the exam, often in my exam rehearsals I'm terrible as I am getting used to everything as it is a new setting etc. and I do sometimes freeze or don't do as well as I could've done. Sorry, lots of things are flooding to my memory!
  10. This is a random fact that I've just heard of but apparently eating a banana calms your nerves so just before an audition/ exam, eat a banana. Don't know if this is true or not but I also agree with FullContretemps, I find it easier to do an exam because it's likely you'll never see the examiner again rather than a show which I personally find more stressful
  11. Hey I have HFA!!! The only thing I can say is that I never look the examiner in the eye. For me I look just above and in their direction - so a point in the wall. You would generally be in a big hall or something similar and the examiner would mainly be writing and only watching you when you dance. The only bad experiences I have had is when I was younger I was awful because I had such bad motor skills, if it wasn't for ballet my motor skills would still be really bad and in my last graded exam in one of my last dance I had a weird shaking thing which docked me two points off an extinction!! I was so annoyed but you have to look back and laugh! Don't worry about that happening because everyone is different just remember "So you've met one person with autism? Well you've met ONE person with autism"???? That is all I can comment on, hope it helps????
  12. I think the average age for grade 4 ISTD is 12/13 because at my dance school, that is how old the people are that take that class.
  13. I did that too last year!!! It is a small world!
  14. Sorry, that reply was meant to be a multi quote thingymigiggy. Eventually I'll get the hang of it!
  15. I'm talking about Demi pointe. Thank u for all the tips everyone! I laughed at your comment cotes du rhone !
  16. Can anyone share any tips on how to turn more than once in a pirouette. My teachers get me to be on a high releve with a snatch but I can't do more than one. If I do, then I can't close it properly back into position, I just fall out. Thank you for reading this and for any suggestions. ????
  17. Thank you for all the replies and congratulations meggy13. I am going to audition for sleeping beauty. Even if I don't get in, it will still be fun and good experience
  18. Sorry I was learning to use the multi quote button!
  19. I did know that they would push people into splits but it was the bit about breaking their legs and snapping them into place that I didn't believe. Please don't tell me they snap people's legs!
  20. Hi, could anyone tell me any info on the English youth Ballet and what happens at the audition such as do they ask you to leave during the audition etc. Many thanks!????
  21. Here is what I know: A fact I know is that it has been tested that male ballet dancers are stronger than rugby players. Also once I told a teacher ( not a dance teacher) about an upcoming audition. The teacher asked me what do they look for and I said about the 'right' body proportions etc. but the teacher just thought about it as being not overweight and being skinny then you qualify. Someone asked me 'why would you want to do ballet if you know you are going to wreck your feet and injure yourself?' However I don't believe this unless someone proves this. Also people assume that when you go en pointe that you are just wrecking your feet, but I thought it only gave you problems if you were under 10 years old because the things that are in between and cushion your bones aren't fully developed (sorry I don't know how to spell it). A stupid rumor one of my non - dancing friends said that somewhere in Russia, they shove you down into the splits so it ends up snapping something in your legs ( she said a version of that again but for gymnastics in China ) . In my local dance school when I was younger, all my (ex) friends stopped because they claimed that it was too girly, not cool, only girly girls do ballet, you would be silly if you carried on ballet etc. however looking back now, I think they just made an excuse for quitting because it was when the ballet classes started to get harder! Sorry for my rant and me jumping form topic to topic.☺
  22. I auditioned on the 18th but at 1.15pm for the Mid Associates. Reading previous posts, the panel did constantly talk really loudly but I couldn't hear what they were saying as I was the other side of the room and the music was really loud. I remember us having to do jumps from the corner and me getting annoyed because they didn't look at me however I felt better when I saw them looking at me on the other side. The only time I heard them laugh was when they said they were about to say they couldn't see no 50 something but she wasn't there. And with the groupings on the barre, the girl next to me was a lot taller then me and she looked a lot older however she was AMAZING! I didn't see anybody else because I was so stressed! If you do know no 60 at the Sunday 18th audition she was brilliant! I'm sure everyone else was amazing too it's just that no 60 was the only one I saw because we were next to each other at the bar. Sorry for being a bore and bringing up old posts on this thread. Good luck with the results and remember the Royal Ballet School isn't the only way to become a ballet dancer!
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