DancingPixie
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When DS was in Nutcracker I bought a set of Russian Dolls that were Nutcracker-themed...
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Also, from my experience of doing some Indian classical dance and of having many students who study it, there is a definite equivalency with the level of skill required and the hours of training as with ballet. It is a highly technical and artistic dance form.
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Why do we make it so hard for boys to begin taking ballet?
DancingPixie replied to Stitch's topic in Doing Dance
When my DS was about 5, he used to do both Karate and Ballet. One day he had to miss his Karate for a ballet commitment, so I duly informed the sensei. A boy of a similar age overheard and said 'He does ballet?' in a very disparaging manner, to which the Sensei replied, 'Yes, which is why his kicks, posture, and jumps are much better than yours.' God bless that man!- 86 replies
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If you have a PhD or equivalent you would use the title Dr probably only if you worked in education or academia.
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Care/treat packages for dancers away from home
DancingPixie replied to Janice's topic in Doing Dance
Do try Touchnote - you upload pictures and price is good as card gets printed and sent in UK. -
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/big-ballet/4od#3652314
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Just to balance things out. My son was accepted into Year 8 at WL. By the time appraisals came around it was clear that he didn't want to carry on into Year 9. It was very stressful for him and upsetting for all, but it was clear that no way would he pass his appraisals in the state he was in. The heads of both dance and academics took much time to speak with him and us on various occasions with much of the contact being initiated from them. It was decided that he would be the first ever student to not sit the appraisals on the understanding that he would leave at the end of the year as they were concerned that process of failing the appraisal would affect him too greatly. Afterwards both heads were just as supportive in ensuring we made a positive exit and found the right next step for him. I honestly couldn't fault them. He is now Year 10, so this only happened fairly recently. It may be that there has been a real shift in how they respond to students assessed out. I only share this to ensure any currently anxiously parents that should the worst happen, they may not find a lack of support. I obviously do not want to undermine the experiences of other parents, and I hope no one takes offence, and I am sure that have things improved then this will be welcomed by all.
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Jolly glad I spoke to you in the lift! Hope I wasn't too intimidating...
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Well, you can't undo that now, so just focus on moving forward. No point building up resentment!
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Royal Ballet School Senior Associate Auditions
DancingPixie replied to docs and dancing's topic in Doing Dance
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You have nothing to fear but fear itself. Generally we are motivated to act by either fear or love. When you feel fear, transform those thoughts into thoughts of love for you and your healing body. xxx
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Try looking for Lisa Howells?
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“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” ― Thomas A. Edison
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My DS read them all before starting Y8. We found them pretty representative...but there is plenty of time to change between academics and dancing. We found a lot of pastoral support when we needed it, and also academic support.
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Yes, the young blonde. They were taken in Year 7 which is two years ago now.
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Indulge a proud mummy, that is my DS in the Dance Direct catalogue.
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So, You Want to Learn to Dance? - but....uh...I'm an adult....
DancingPixie replied to Anjuli_Bai's topic in Doing Dance
As far as I know he is still teaching... -
So, You Want to Learn to Dance? - but....uh...I'm an adult....
DancingPixie replied to Anjuli_Bai's topic in Doing Dance
Ah, Roger and David! Still see David regularly. Roger, less so. -
My ds and his friend got a place for year 8. Another friend got a place at y9. Another friend got a Y10 place. It happens, but obviously there are less places available.
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Jane Goodall is an expert in gorilla/chimp behaviour! So her advice would be in how to handle them...
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Why am I now imagining you being taught by a gorilla in a tutu???
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Adult recent beginner dance study options
DancingPixie replied to miss.pointe's topic in Doing Dance
Not if she is supervised at all times. -
I'm sure she would, she is genuinely lovely.
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Anna du Boisson's lunchtime classes at Danceworks are very good.