Lit
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5 hours ago, valentina said:
Mary Goodhew in Wimbledon would also be excellent. She has been mentioned before on this forum. Probably too far for you though.
If you can find a nurturing school like this, then your Dd could do associates at the weekend?
I will look into Mary Goodhew, hopefully I can get an idea of what to look for. So, what do you mean by "associates"? Do you mean at Central?
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On 12/01/2019 at 13:11, LovetoDance2003 said:
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I would be interested. Can pay through paypal. thank you
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43 minutes ago, valentina said:
Would definitely second Sarah Toner. Close to you too.
Great, thanks!
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Any thoughts about the London Ballet School in N4?
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Yes, I am aware of RAD in Battersea, but I think it might be too far to venture to, especially if it may for twice a week. But since you mention it, I will re-consider. Thank you.
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Thank you Anna
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1 hour ago, Peanut68 said:
Have a look too st DIBA - the nallet academy at Danceworks in Central London which I think would offer excellent personal programme for your daughter’s return to dance!
Calll then for a chat - I’m sure they will happy to help with advice!
Goid luck!
Thank you, I'll have a look.
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3 hours ago, alison said:
Welcome to the forum, Lit. Are you relatively central in London, or north, south, east, west? Would that have any bearing on your choice?
I am north London, holloway, so quite easy access to central too.
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2 hours ago, Anna C said:
Hello Lit and welcome. 😊
If you’re thinking about your dd auditioning for Central’s Preps on a Saturday, the Prep/Pre-Senior scheme is designed to be an add-on to the student’s main training, in which case yes, your dd could do both.
Or were you thinking of Central’s Junior School on weekday evenings?
Thank you.
I am thinking of the junior school on weekday evenings. What do you think?
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My daughter 11, would like to start ballet again - she had lessons from 3-7 years. We live in London, and I am currently looking at Central School of Ballet (Clerkenwell) and London Ballet School (N4). They both seem good, and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations and advice. She is very keen to build up her strength to eventually do pointe work, also. She would like to go to both, but would that be advisable?
Advice for ballet schools in London
in Doing Dance
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Wow, thank you Anna C lots of great information there. And also thank you Moomin for your advice.