Jump to content

Confuddled

Members
  • Posts

    218
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Confuddled

  1. This is a bit off topic, but does anyone know of summer schools that run in early July. I’m thinking for next year, as dd’s new secondary school finishes term very early, and I would like to find her something dancey to do for those weeks. Ideally in London, but residential elsewhere in England might be do-able. Ideally it would be a mixture of styles, not just ballet - she particularly loves contemporary. She’s keen, but not on the vocational track and not on pointe yet (though she may be by then, I don’t know).

  2. 59 minutes ago, junedancer said:

    Dd uses both the Silky and the Katz ones for exams and shows - she’s never had any complaints, so I assume they’re fine! She’s too small for adult sizes, so she has the kids ones. She does find they aren’t that comfy under normal clothes, which is a bit of a pain in terms of having to change right before class.

  3. 20 hours ago, Millicent said:

    Hello I'm a newbie to this and my daughter is only 7 so I'm just trying understand how it all works for the future. I can't figure out from the ENB website what rehearsals are involved, it just says 3 simultaneous rehearsals take place which I don't understand? Is it an intensive course or are there weekly rehearsals etc? 

     

    The three simultaneous rehearsals (might have been four, at the one my dd did) were just split roughly by age group / grade. So an hour of ballet class as a sort of warm up, before then going in to different groups depending on their parts, and rehearsing those dances. Most days dd had one free class which gave her a gap in which to eat lunch (though it wasn’t always at lunch time). Wimbledon was intensive as it was summer holidays two weeks of full days (might have been 10-4, I can’t remember precisely) then a third week with Thursday, Friday and Saturday dress rehearsal and performances. I don’t know how it works in term time - presumably there are after-school and weekend rehearsals.

     

    It would be a long day for a 7yo - do-able, but tiring. Dd was just 10, and had done local youth ballet before, but still had no energy at all in the evenings. She loved it, though!

    • Like 2
  4. I’ve been keeping an eye on them, hoping for Wimbledon again, or somewhere nearby (Woking, Guildford), but nothing within commuting distance of South London yet. Dd is very keen to do EYB again, she loved it!

  5. Thanks! What does PBT stand for? I will have a google. I have no idea what dd does in her strength and flexibility classes, so if there’s something I can show her about PBT and perfect pointe on the web, I can ask her whether it fits with the sort of thing she’s been doing.

     

    She’s 10, does about (counts on fingers...)3.5 hours of ballet a week, an hour of strength / flexibility / conditioning and an hour of contemporary. Plus 3.5 hours of Associates (which is mostly ballet, but is also sometimes conditioning, contemporary, jazz etc). Would most of these things be aimed at older students doing many more hours a week? I don’t want to point her at anything inappropriate.

  6. My dd is keen to work on her strength and flexibility outside class - she’s got an blue stretchy band that I had left over from physio on my shoulder, which she uses in her conditioning class, but is there anything else that would be good? I got her a wobble board, as I saw one very cheap in Tiger a few weeks ago and I thought it looked like fun. She’s mentioned rollers, and I know that anything  that’s designed to strengthen feet in preparation for pointe work would be good (she’s really keen to go on pointe, so she’ll do anything that she thinks will help her with being ready).

     

    I’m happy to get her things that will help her be stronger and less likely to get injured, but we don’t have much storage space, so smaller is better!

  7. 16 hours ago, worsethanclueless said:

    Thanks Confuddled - sounds great. I can't find a website giving info on how to apply though- do you have any details?

     

    I think phoning Mary Goodhew would work - her ballet school site gives her contact details:

    http://www.dancegems.co.uk/?&p=contact

     

    Alternatively, I’m sure Ibstock Place School would be able to point you in the right direction, as the office there does some of the MDP admin:

    https://www.ibstockplaceschool.co.uk/senior-school/contact-us/

  8. 39 minutes ago, alison said:

    Hmm.  I must admit, though, that if I had a 3-year-old I wanted to send to dancing lessons, and there were lessons going on in the church hall up the road, I'm not sure I'd necessarily bother checking out the teacher's credentials beforehand, and I guess a lot of parents would be the same :( 

    It’s what I did - just chose the closest ballet school because it was easy to walk to. I think most mums wouldn’t even consider that any harm could come from an unqualified ballet teacher at such a young age. A few years ago, I would just have assumed it was music, movement and a lot of herding cats.

    • Like 2
  9. On 19/12/2018 at 13:16, CeliB said:

     

    Actually plenty of the female dancers weigh more than 50 kg though probably not much more than 60 (don't forget muscle is heavier than fat so even lean dancers might be quite heavy if they are reasonably tall). My DSs first partner was 5.6 and weighed 60 kilos...

     

    Though my DS would say it's not the weight that matters as much as the dancer- some 'help' the lifts by springing up themselves, while others (he says, and you can see it) are like lifting a bag of spuds. You only have to compare with the experience (those of us who are parents and grandparents rather than male dancers!) of lifting up small children - some seem to almost fly into your arms whereas other are dead weights - and it's not related to size.

     

    As for the gym weights question - for squats and deadlifts- the goal is to lifting own body weight (for my DS who is 6.1 this is 72kg), for bench press or shoulder press the goal is to lift approx partners weight (55-60 kilos). So probably not 100kg unless you are super keen!!!

     

     

     

    If you carry a baby or toddler in a sling (the fabric sort that holds them close to your body, not the backpacksort) you can often tell when they’ve fallen asleep (even if they’re on your back) as they feel heavier. And babies before they can walk definitely feel heavier than the same child a few months older (and bigger) once they’ve learned to walk - they hold themselves very differently. I think it must be all about the muscle tone.

  10. On 23/11/2018 at 20:05, Sally-Anne said:

    I guess not until next week then? I wonder why it takes so long. Presumably they know who they want straight after the audition?

    Yes, I wondered that. Maybe they want to meet and discuss again, maybe watch the videos? I can imagine they’re all busy people and have to wait until the next weekend to do that.

  11. I’ve been googling but can’t seem to find the answer - how do the Cecchetti ballet grades compare to the better known ones like ISTD and RAD. I know they cover different things, but I just wanted to know roughly which grades were equivalent to each other.

  12. Dd thinks it didn’t go well - she’s had a very busy week and thinks she wasn’t at her best. Oh well.

     

    Did anyone else find the audition result email went into their junk folder? Weirdly, all the other audition emails come straight through to my inbox without a problem, but I didn’t find that one until a day after it was sent.

  13. 53 minutes ago, MAK said:

    If memory serves me right, the masterclass is offered to all children that audition. But please correct me someone if I've got that wrong!

    Good luck on Sunday 🍀

     

    There was a flyer about a masterclass handed out at the first audition - maybe that was it? It was just before Christmas on a weekend that’s really busy for us, so I’m afraid I recycled it and don’t have the details any more.

     

    Does anyone know how many are invited to the final audition and how many places there are (main cast and touring)?

  14. On 27/10/2018 at 22:31, Anna C said:

     

    Ballet/dance themed, Confuddled? The RAD shop usually has some nice hoodies.   They used to do zip hoodies for children; not sure if that’s still the case but they have some for teens at the moment:  https://www.radenterprises.co.uk/clothing/hoodies-and-sweats/teens/arabesque-slim-fit-zip-hoodie-grey

    I’ll have a look, thanks!

     

    On 27/10/2018 at 22:38, Anna C said:

    Or Pineapple which my dd used to love when she was younger:  https://www.pineapple.uk.com/shop/girls/tops/girls-diamante-zip-jacket.html

    Thanks!

    • Like 2
×
×
  • Create New...