MrsMoo2
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Next question...dance belts!! So far we have gone full seat but need to look for a new one for September, tell me your little fellas favourites...πππ xx
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What I mean is they say on the box label βladies tap shoesβ. He is an astute 11 year old and wants to know why he has to wear ladies! π I have actually got some lovely ones from eBay second hand, so heβs in luck this year...πππ
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Oooh, tell me more! How do we find out about the boys RAD classes at Elmhurst? could possibly stretch to driving there....mmmmmmm! π
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Thanks ladies. I will look into all those ideas. I just feel sorry for him sometimes. Weβre on the mailing list for the project B events, and I have briefly been in touch with KS dance last year, as itβs not a million miles away, (I trained there till 19!). Like I say his current school is nice but I think he will outgrow it in a few years. DS auditioned for Hammond FT last year but missed out as he was lacking in upper body strength and some technique. Sure heβll have another bash next year tho and maybe try associates. (The solo was a nightmare, and he doesnβt do singing! π). Does anyone do the CAT scheme? Just wondering if we can justify the drive! ππ xx
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Hi guys, Hope this is ok to start but I could do with a boys thread to refer to. DS is 11, and has been dancing for nearly two years, his fave is ballet but also does tap and jazz. Iβm getting a bit cheesed off at not being able to find anything for him. Bought new tap shoes today and ended up in ladies yet again!! (Heβs a 4). I try to get things made when I can find and afford them. His ballet bag came from the USA and Iβm so tired of googling βfreed Aaronβ like itβs the only leotard heβll ever find. Can anyone point us in a direction of nice boys stuff? Good workshops, associate schemes?? He is in a nice school but still the only boy in his class and wonder if heβs missing out. We live in the NW of the UK, but will travel for the right opportunities. Thank youuuuuu! xx
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Where are these please?? Might be a possibility. xx
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We are in North Wales and prepared to travel for the right opportunities. (Thereβs not much here!) DS did audition for Hammond associates but didnβt get in. Weβve looked at the CAT in Manchester but just canβt commit to two days due to work commitments. DS did a few boys days this year but think heβd like it to be a bit more regularly. Thank you for all these ideas tho, Iβll keep thinking! πππ
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Where is this please? Does it take place in termtime? Have a 11 year old DS who may be interested depending on cost/logistics. Thanks, xx
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Hi peeps, DS is still absolutely in love with ballet but turns 11 in August. Hence he is now too old for the junior associate stuff. Am I missing something or is there a gap? Obvs I know about RBS mids but that would be unlikely. What else can he get involved in? Heβs taking every class in his little school. Heβd love to join some more dancing boys of his age. Any ideas?? xx
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Awww, yes I believe they are short on boys. DS was invited to audition after the boys masterclass but then we got snowed in on the audition day!! (Live up a mountain!) Had a chat with the lady who runs it hence him being there Sunday just gone. Just waiting to hear if he can go back in September now. Hope he can, it would make his year! π How old is your DS then? Sammi is 10, 11 in August so going into year 7 in September at big school. Hopefully the transition will be a smooth one. He can be quite shy till he gets to know people. I asked him where he sat for lunch and he said on a table on his own. Wasnβt phased by it tho, heβs used to being on his own in classes of girls! Love our dancing boys...ππ S xx
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Hopefully, I did have the leaflet here somewhere, buried under pile of assorted crap! S xx
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Hi peeps, DS is still absolutely in love with ballet but at the weekend had the opportunity to take part in a musical theatre class at the Hammond Associates, as part of the day and heβs hooked! Usually he is quite shy and quiet but totally came to life in the class. He tells me he was very dramatic when he played the role of a hotdog seller! ππ Got to wait to find out if he can go back now in September regularly. Do hope he can, if you could just get a little positive feedback for all his work, it would go a long way. Keeping everything crossed...π€π€π€π€π€π€
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Have you seen that YouTube clip of a Dad doing his daughters hair in a bun? He puts it in a ponytail then holds it up towards the ceiling then gets her to twirl round! Makes a very acceptable bun! π xx
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Just going through the suggestions, thank you! ππ
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Hi guys, Can anyone point me in the direction of a source for boys ballet costumes?? Seems to be a shortage of them. I'm after a lilac number for my DS, aged 11. (He does love a sequin!) Bit short on time too, so somewhere either in the NW or who can post. Thanks, S xx
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Yeah, he was up for the residentials when they were an idea. Even seemed excited! Grandparents is a good idea, he only hasnβt stayed there before as theyβre a distance away but could try it...π Shouldnβt keep feeding them so well obviously! ππ
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Hiya guys, just wondering if I could get a bit of advice. DS is 11 in August and woke up last night crying. When I finally got to the bottom of it, it was because he doesnβt want to sleep away from home. Heβs got three reaidentials in the summer, one for school, one dance and one camping. Heβs a very young 11, still sits right next to you, and will always come back for a cuddle. Obvs he will have to get over this at some point but how do I make it easier for him?? His sister has been sleeping over at friends for ages so seems ok with it. He was breaking his little heart last night. π Any advice??? S xx
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One of my bug bears this! When DS auditioned last year he had no feedback from RAD or Elmhurst. Hammond were very good, gave me quite a detailed break down over the phone. Pleasant surprise! πππ xx
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Maybe I could help, I have a dancing boy aged 11 but have experience of writing funding bids, setting up voluntary organisations, volunteer management and the third sector. Weβre based in North Wales. ππ xx
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I have twins who both started out dancing at 4, but have gone very different ways, both started with an interest in ballet but one, the boy loved it more. My daughter, still loves dancing but loves the free expression in contemporary. Also sheβs been very aware from day 1 that she didnβt have the physique to go anywhere with it despite my protestations. Once last year when DD saw DS going to auditions all over the country did I think she got a teeny bit jealous, and that was mostly cause he had a day off school!! Theyβre 11 now and go to the same dance school but do completely different classes! Suits us, but it means I spend half my life in the car waiting!!! πππππ xx
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ACORNS - Sunday Associates with Woodside Dance Retreat
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Yeah, Iβm not meaning a full report, just a quick call or a couple of lines in the βnoβ letter to give a few pointers as to what to work on in the future. I can dream! ππ
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Like Harwel above, this brings back memories for me from over 30 years ago. I have been in places I never thought I would get out of but I can tell you though that your daughter will find her passion again. I was passionate about changing the stigma around mental health in the Arts. I worked alongside Mind to inspire groups to tell their own mental health stories. I spoke at conferences, sometimes to 5 people and sometimes to 500. I went on to train as a mental health nurse, I was passionate about helping others in similar sutuations and have done so many times on individual basis. I have continued to be an avid watcher of the arts, and ironically, have a DS who has just started out on his dancing journey. His absolute favourite being ballet. (Of course!π) one of my best friends trained at RBS upper school and left in year 12 after getting involved with illicit substances, due to the stress and need for perfection in every area of her life.The subsequent drug induced psychosis nearly beat her, Bet her name wasnβt mentioned at the leavers service...ππ The world can be a scary place when youβre 18, but there is an immense amount of good around, you just have to find your niche...Best of luck...pm if you need any further words of wacky wisdom...xxx
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