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Pixiewoo

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  1. DD is 16 and doesn't like all the 'cute' leotards! She likes Ballet Rosa, Bloch and Capezio.

     

    DD has a bullet point skirt but I'm not sure it's any different to a similar one bought from etsy! 

     

    I wash all leotards on cold/hand-wash/30° quick wash in the machine. 

     

    Good luck! DD always used to put a leotards on her wish list ... very precise down to colour, style and size and I wouldn't dare deviate as it wouldn't be worn! But this year, it's just random shorts and gym tops! (but maybe that's because she has 5 zillion leotards!)

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  2. 6 hours ago, Jewel said:

     

     

    There is also If I Met Myself Again but it's a much older woman looking back on her teen years.  The original production had a beautiful contemporary style dance to it bud sadly that has been cut from the post covid version.

     

    I saw Jamie in London in July 21 and there was definitely a stunning contemporary Duet danced at the same time. Maybe it's been cut for the tour? 

     

     

     

  3. 3 hours ago, balletbean said:

    All things happen for a reason. DD has been  offered a contract to which she has accepted. One very excited DD one very relieved mum. 🥰

     

    What brilliant news. 

    Congratulations to your DD 

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  4. I use a curved needle and pointe shoe thread with a thimble on my thumb to push needle through. (Can't be doing with blood on the shoes!) I use a chain stitch around the edge and then spiral in it to the middle, and then chain stitch again from the sole up to the top. Any huge gaps I fill in with random stitches! It's not very neat! But does the job.  

    DD does need to learn .... 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Milzmam said:

    I know, nightmare. Luckily I knew about it as there wasnt any when dd did the summer intensive, sorry didnt think to put it on here.  I parked in Templar Street car park behind Sports Direct, cheaper than I used to pay at Quarry Hill and only a 5 min walk to Northern Ballet.  Think I will be dropping off and then parking in the winter months though as cant imagine dd being very happy walking in her leotard, haha

    What did your dd think about dancing in masks?

    I parked in Maude Street car park, and there is a fair bit of 'on street' parking around there on 'the calls' ... if i can work out how to get to the calls !!! 😁 ( cost me less than quarry hill too! ) although I felt a bit conspicuous sitting in my car reading! I did think about Edward Street/Templar Street, but as DD has to be there for 12.45(ish) for vocal and then finishes at 5.30, or even later when there is the pointe class, it was too long to park there without it costing a small fortune! 

    I'll be dropping off and then parking too in winter, although picking up was chaos. Will have to ensure DD actually puts some clothing on to leave the building 😅

    DD wasn't too impressed about dancing in a mask, she assumed the wearing of a mask at all times was outside of classes! ! She didn't like singing in a mask either. How was your DD about it?

  6. DD is about to start 3 A levels at a local college and will do 10-16 hrs of dancing a week on top with a combination of local dance school/associates. She is planning at looking at dance college at 18. She wanted to have plan B, C and D in place! (each A level could send her in a different direction!) 

     

    We looked at colleges that offered A levels alongside dance training, but the A levels offered were limited and not what she wanted to do! 

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  7. 15 minutes ago, BlueLou said:

    Great to know 🙂. I know very little about MT courses and how difficult it is to get into the different schools. Dd has now accepted a place on the MA in MT at GSA starting in September. 

    Congratulations to your DD BlueLou

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  8. 8 hours ago, BlueLou said:

    Dd graduates tomorrow. She has opted to spend the next year diversifying her skill set. Does anyone know anything about GSA (Guildford), and specifically Musical Theatre there? 

    Oh my goodness! 

    Time has flown! 

    Best wishes to your DD for the future. 

    I've only heard good things about GSA and the musical theatre course.  It's on my list as somewhere for DD to consider. 

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  9. Congratulations to the yeses, and fingers crossed for those still to hear.

     

    DD used to do the vocal class,  and after a couple of years of not doing it,  is adding it back in! She enjoyed singing in a group, learning musical theatre songs and adding some movement to it.  All ages are mixed together, and I think about 1/3 of the scholars do it. Mr Rigg is excellent.   ( DD has singing lessons, but says the vocal class complements them as she won't have the opportunity to sing in a choir at college.) 

     

    Scholars is a 90 minute drive away for us, and we decided that she might as well add vocals back in , in that we were already there! 😆

  10. I can't pointe to guidance, but we're coming in 'socially distanced' and wearing a mask, through the entrance, sanitising hands as we do so. Sitting/putting our coats/bags on a chair which are spread out around the edge of the room ( take mask off ), and then going to stand in/on our 'spot' in 'our 'box' ( 2 metre square ) we then dance totally within our boxes. apart from one dance where we go round the room, but somehow it works! 

    When we chat, we stay in our boxes. 

     

    at the end we return to our chairs and collect our belongings and put a mask on. We then leave through the exit ( so a different door - one way system through the studios ) again, socially distanced. 

     

    In theory we then distance until we reach our cars, in practice we take our masks off as outside and stand and chat!

     

     

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