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  1. 4 hours ago, mimi'smom said:

    Sorry to bring up the C word so early (though we all need something to look forward too) but spotted this bargain half price Nutcracker duvet! Too young for my DD sadly but too good not to share!

     

    https://www.brandalley.co.uk/16594217.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Smart Shopping (Catch All)&utm_term=&Kenshoo_IDA=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwpWBs9z06wIVTObtCh16HgX5EAQYASABEgKwXfD_BwE

    oooo, that's gorgeous. Thank you. Sadly it won't match the 'aesthetics' or 'vibe' of DDs room 😆 so i'd better not buy it, but soooo tempting!

  2. sounds fascinating.

     

    I think being able to answer questions such as  - I am A yrs old, I weigh X amount, my build is C, I dance around Y hours a week on top of school ; what would be a good 'plan' to follow ... amount of protein/carbs etc

     

    DD has become a bit of a 'faddy' eater over lockdown ... tried vegan for a while, tries to eat more veggie meals ( but loves meat! ), has days where she only wants to eat fruit/veg, and has decided she has a daily intolerance and now has soya milk. That said .... overall, she is eating healthily and i'm not worried, but someone 'reputable' who is NOT mum, may be listened to more! 

     

     

  3. As purely a mum of competition dancer, I have no idea about finding dance comps etc.  

     

    I know that the ones we do,  are usually linked to the exam board that DDs dance school are affliated with. Maybe you could ask some local dance teachers for recommendations of comps? I think comps have listed criteria of length and type of music,  but as DDs teacher arranges that,  I don't actually know! 

     

    Personally, when DD started, she liked doing duets, as she had someone to dance with! 

    I think a group dance gives security, but then,  you need everyone to be available for the competition! 

  4. My DD has muscular thighs, calves and shoulders.  A friend of hers who does a similar amount of dance/ exercise etc to DD is tall and willowy. 

     

    As far as I know,  it is just down to body shape. DD may grow a bit more in height,  but I don't expect her basic body shape to change. She prefers the more contemporary style of dance and that seems to suit her. 

     

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  5. That's crazy that it is the younger children .... what about the year 10 & 12s that have also been back in school! 

     

    The younger children are going to need more time/support to distance themselves and will have parents coming and going to drop off & collect. 

     

    The older dancers don't need a parent to take them to/from class, and understand about distancing!!! 

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  6. 2 minutes ago, MAK said:

    I have heard about these bubbles at school (neither of my DDs eligible to go back to school until at least September). How does that work? Does it mean that effectively the households of each child that is in a small bubble at school are ostensibly together in one giant bubble?

    Sort of I guess ... but for us; DH has been at work whole time, so mixing with people,  and I work in early years,  so mixing with little people who can't/ don't do social distancing!

    Plus, DD is not in a bubble with any of her particular friends, so we don't know the other families and how anyone else is behaving. We just have to carry on as we have been. ... it could possibly be an immense bubble! 

     

    As far as i understand,  when DD is at school,  she only mixes ( at a distance ) with those in her 'bubble'. Outside of school,  they are just asked to continue to observe social distancing,  wash hands etc.  

     

    Not sure that's answered your question or not! Sorry! 

  7. All primary schools and high schools in my area have been open every week day since they were shut ... including school holidays and Bank Holidays. 

     

    DD has had a lot of work,  and support from her school,  and as a yr 10, is back in school for 1 day a week,  in a small bubble,  till end of term.  

     

  8. 6 hours ago, Fiz said:

    David Austin Roses sell Darcey Bussell. It’s a prolific dark red, almost burgundy colour rose. We have two in our garden.

     

    I was just coming to say they are available now, in pots, ready to plant!  ... i only know as i was looking at them myself the other day !!!

  9. DD is trying classes with 'random' teachers and dancers, but mainly dancing with her own dance school and scholars scheme, and between them ( and the RAD app! ) she seems to have enough to do! 

     

    It helps her to feel more 'grounded' when it is a teacher she knows, and a teacher who knows what she can do and although she enjoys the classes with other people, I'm finding she is happier when she has had a class with one of her own teachers. They chat and feedback ideas and comments. 

     

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  10. On 28/04/2020 at 10:43, balletbean said:


     

    Thus morning my darling DD topped it off by walking down stairs into the ‘studio’ carrying her dance bag!!! Taking this commute business a tad too far me thinks. 
     

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    I burst out laughing this morning when DD appeared with her bag ready to dance in the sitting room and instantly thought of your DD balletbean! 

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  11. 2 hours ago, balletbean said:

     

    Aah brilliant. So delighted I’m not alone. 
     

    Thus morning my darling DD topped it off by walking down stairs into the ‘studio’ carrying her dance bag!!! Taking this commute business a tad too far me thinks. 
     

    I’m now barred. It’s raining and I’m not too impressed especially as the only tv is now in the ‘studio’. 😫
    🍷🍷🍷😂

     

    I've had to resort to watching tv on the laptop!

  12. DD can go into furniture removal when this is all over! Everyday she moves the sitting room around to her precise liking depending on the class! We have a wooden 'suspended' floor and apparently it's great to dance on! Tap too 🙈 ( just going to have to get someone in to refinish it in the future! ) Her barre permanently lives in there, but she has to fight DS and DH for the room as the piano is in there too! 

    She's doing school work in her bedroom and I'm living in the kitchen! 

    Am debating moving a sofa into these dining room for comfort! 

     

    Fun times! 

     

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  13. 18 hours ago, balletbean said:

    I totally understand.
    A personal friend of mine Jordan, will be streaming a jazz tech class on Tuesday at 4.30pm for an hour. Understanding that students still have lessons to complete.
    All levels welcome but probably aimed to those with sound knowledge of dance technique. 
    Appreciate it’s not ballet but he is keen for all  dancers to maintain their fitness and stamina during this down time. Just like he has to.

    As the class will come live from his own living room in London he will be fully aware of the limitations of most homes 😉
    Jordan is a graduate of GSA, former cast member of Les Cage...... and current cast member of the WestEnd production of Mary Poppins. He’s also a member of the House of Jazz. And if that’s not enough he is a regular teacher at his old studios. 

    Can be found on - 

    @jerseyacademyofdancing. 

     

    All are welcome. Keeeeeep Dancing. 
    🕺🏻💃🏼☺️

    I'm not very technical, and this sounds great ... but where do i find it ? !!!!!

  14. Your dance teacher can ask for feedback.

     

    Ours asked when DD didn't get a place... for DD it was because her core wasn't strong enough,  even though they recognised it was a known 'fault' of her age group as they have rapid growth spurts! 

     

    It was fine for us,  as DD wasn't going to attend even if she got a place as it just didn't work for us. DD dances with Renaissance Arts Scholars which is every other Sunday afternoon, also at NB and is much more 'her'. 

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