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Hazel

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  1. Can’t help you on the national, it’s a closed book to me. Character is predominantly ballet based, not jazz or modern. If your daughter /son does ‘character’ as part of their normal grade lessons it’s got some of those steps mixed in. What you do get us more props, bigger facial expressions to help tell the story etc than you do in the classical ballet sections 

  2. Comes out in audition centre order but not necessarily with the same time gaps... so last year I think London results started to come out a week after Eastleigh (and the London results themselves took at least 2days from beginning to end!) although the auditions themselves are a good couple of weeks apart. 

  3. 17 minutes ago, Fairydust said:

    @Astrid I'm not sure if they were all year 4 with DD. They said it was in age order and her birth month is November so she is one of the older in her year, I'm not sure if she was in with some year 5, she looked very small in comparison to most??  just guessing though xx

    The JA group for yrs4/5 is mixed so if your dd is older in the year she may have been in with some younger yr5s. 

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  4. I never think of festivals as something to win. The dancers should go out, do their best and if they get placed that’s great. Fully aware that like everything in this dance world the winners are chosen by one or two peoples view on the day and they all have different preferences on what they like. Nothing you can do about that. 

    We do it for the stage experience, the teamwork in groups and it’s brilliant to build resilience and a great mental attitude as well. When my daughter doesn’t place she has a fabulous attitude - she knows if she tried her best and had fun performing that’s all that matters....not someone’s subjective view on what they thought was the best dance on the day. I love that she has no petulance about it, not sure I did as a child (athletics was my thing, hated losing!) We also love watching dance styles she doesn’t do and older groups so you can see how the skills progress. Think it’s a fantastic way of seeing new things and learning.

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  5. 4 minutes ago, TheDanceDad said:

    I was under the impression that everyone has to audition again, even if they were a JA the previous year?

    No, for the Junior associates no one has to audition again if already there. They have to audition again for a Mid (yr7 upwards) place though

  6. Good luck Waverley! If you want an amazing ice cream treat (afterwards? I’m always terrified DD will spill stuff all over her leotard before a show/audition!) head to Amorino just on the corner of Long Acre and Hanover Place. Hope you have a lovely day and a great audition!

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  7. Hi @InOverOurHeads

    I don’t think many of us on this thread know much -that’s why it’s always good when the more experienced members pop in from time to time to help us out!

    this is our second year of auditioning (I’m much more relaxed this year!) 

    Try to just go with it and see it as an adventure, the audition is so lovely and not technically difficult so I don’t think the children feel any pressure in there, and they all have a great time. There’s so few spaces and nothing you can really do to prepare so best just to try and enjoy it 😁 (apart from the waiting for results - you’re allowed not to enjoy that!)

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  8. 6 hours ago, Bluebird22 said:

    Student received hands on correction the year she was offered a place, so don’t take it as a negative!

    How do you do this every year with all the different students? (and parents?!) 😂

  9. I think we have an understandable focus on RBS- after all, our children are auditioning- and for JA places we’re still very early in our experience of all this. It’s exciting and it’s...well....RBS. A quick glance through this site though shows just how many opportunities there are for our children to do what they love -and only a tiny proportion of that is through RBS. So yes, it will be amazing if they get a place but not getting a RBS place now at this early age really isn’t the end of their opportunities.

    That said....good luck everyone and I’m looking forward to the next few weeks of second guessing the ‘criteria’ and waiting for the results with you all ☺️

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  10. I suppose London is in half term so it’s possible that some audition at other centres if they have holidays or other commitments. We’re doing London this year but it was annoying having to block out 3 possible dates and not plan any holiday events until day/time was confirmed even though they give a ‘guide’ as to when the age groups are likely to be. 

  11. 11 hours ago, Pas de Quatre said:

    Sorry to contradict, but froggie is the opposite, feet together and knees out. The movement Astrid is talking about is quite different. The dancer lies on their tummy, legs straight behind in parallel.  Bend one knee so the toes point to the ceiling or more, then allow the foot and lower leg fall out to the side, so in effect the leg is turned in. Repeat with other leg. It measures the looseness of the hip socket which indicates available turnout.

    Ah yes I misunderstood the original. Thanks 😁

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