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  1. Whilst it is no help whatsoever to all the question regarding photos and form filling, I would like to say good luck to all those applying for lower and upper schools. Takes me back to 11+ years ago when we started on process. Unfortunately at the time I has never heard of Balletcoforum. This is a wonderful resource and the support is unique. Now through the other end with a professional DS. But it doesn't stop there ...

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  2. My friend and I seem to have accidentally

    booked for the front row of the stalls!  (In the side block).  Please come and say hello if you see us!

    We have tickets in the amphitheatre which were originally bought for my son and his girlfriend. Unfortunately, due to work/performance commitments they cannot get the time off to make the journey from Warsaw (Polish National). If I spot you from our dizzy heights I will come and say hello - it will be great to meet someone from the Forum.

  3. Highly recommend the Mock Turtle cafe near Pool Valley in Brighton. It's been there for years and hasn't changed it menu. Great cream teas and their meringues are heavenly.

     

    I don't know how much the tea was as it was included in the price of the room. Therefore the swim (and tea) was extremely expensive!!!!

     

    If anyone is ever in Warsaw I can recommend afternoon tea at the infamous Bristol Hotel. You don't get a massive amount but at less then £10 is it worth it. Lovely room restored to an Art Deco style complete the a pianist.

     

    My god daughter is a pastry chef in London and I will ask her for her professional option on the best teas in town.

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  4. One of the things that really annoys me (there are a few) is the 30 minute intervals. I get the feeling this is so that the diners can have another course, bars sell more food and drink, more ice cream sales. Mind you, 30 mins does mean I can go out a grab a sandwich or coffee from Pret or indulge in a ginger ice cream from ROH.

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  5. Well I won't be partaking!! Not for all the atmosphere in the world!!

    Well that's not quite true there might be just a few places around the world where I might be prepared to pay that!!

    There's a hotel in Singapore somewhere with a huge infinity pool on the roof ......now after a swim there maybe I'd pay a lot for tea with the wonderful view over the city.

    Anyone got any other places they think it's worth a good price for tea?

     

    Yesterday I stayed at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, swam in the infinity pool on the roof and had afternoon tea (no champagne option). The view is magnificent but the tea wasn't!

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  6. I can only tell you how the process worked at RBS US a few years ago. In the autumn term the graduates had to list the companies that were of interest to them and then they had an interview to discuss their choices. Then it was up to the them to arrange auditions of which most of these were open so RBS students were on a level playing field with everyone else at the audition. It cost us £££ in flights, accommodation etc. On his own initiative my DS did make a DVD but it would have been less stressful if the school had made this process part of the graduate year. As for visits from AD's, I can only remember him mentioning a couple. I would say that the majority of his year group found their jobs via the audition process.

  7. I don't know of any schools in Hove however, if his parents would be willing to travel to Worthing (20 minutes by car) then I can recommend the Jean Butterworth School of Dance. My DS went there from the age of 6, did his grades etc. If you want any further information then please PM me.

     

    I will ask around to find out if there any any schools in Hove that do RAD training/exams.

  8. This won't help the original poster who was asking specifically about this summer in London, but I also post a master calendar for major companies in Europe and North America to my website:

    http://toursenlair.blogspot.com/p/whats-on-in-ballet.html

    I haven't updated it for summer 2014, but the fall 2014-15 one will be going up shortly (just waiting for some companies to announce their seasons).

  9. You can get this offer via the LivingSocial website (livingsocial.com)

     

    Get one third price ticket to see Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Albert Hall for £19.50 (a £32.59 value) -- or opt for a second price ticket for £22.50 (a £35.65 value) or one top price ticket for £50 (a £63.70 value).

    Choose to attend on Friday June 20 at 7.30 p.m. or Saturday June 21 at 2.30 p.m.

    The English National Ballet production is choreographed by the acclaimed Derek Deane.

    Never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo. Now, for a short time only, fair Verona comes to the Royal Albert Hall in the English National Ballet's widely acclaimed Romeo and Juliet. Re-imagined by eminent choreographer Derek Deane, this lavish take on Prokofiev's classic ballet blends Roberta Guidi di Bagno's opulent scenery with passionate performances from star dancers, and a stunning 120-strong cast. Parting from today's deal would be such sweet sorrow, get your ticket now to make sure you see the ballet that doth teach the torches to burn bright.

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