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  1. 33 minutes ago, Peanut68 said:

     I couldn’t find the ‘entry requirements’ though it appears one needs to already hard or be teaching within an established school? 

    And if one is already established, then chances are you are already paying membership fees & complying with CPD requirements....


    they’ve just added a prospectus which has entry requirements etc 

     

    https://www.royalballetschool.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/ATAP-Prospectus.pdf

     

     

  2. Kimberley Berkin’s Tips on Ballet Technique are awesome.

     

    https://youtube.com/c/TipsOnBalletTechnique

     

    For terminology, this ballet dictionary is the gold standard. 
     

    https://archive.org/details/GailGrantBalletDictionary

     

    scroll to the bottom and click PDF to save on device. 


    I’d also check out at home classes such as these. 
     

    https://www.city-academy.com/online/online-ballet-classes-improvers/

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  3. I agree, it should actually be viewed as a cautionary tale.

    The dangers of (perceived) family pressure to succeed. They literally sacrificed everything for him which is admirable but that in turn placed so much pressure on him to repay that ‘debt’.

    After such a focussed ‘childhood’ is it any surprise that he went so off the rails in his early adult years?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48433923

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/jan/15/sergei-polunin-dropped-paris-opera-ballet-swan-lake-homophobic-rant


    https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/mar/07/sergei-polunin-sacked-putin-tattoo-interview

     

     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Peanut68 said:

    My thoughts are i expect this to be a ‘new teacher training opportunity’ that’s just cashing in in now acceptable trend of offering training online;- limitless attendees to maximise cash in....hope to be proved wrong as I really think online does not offer a fully safe way of vetting teacher suitability/capability etc...

    I just get very cynical...sorry 


    I’m much more - glass half full - on this although I guess we’ll see. 

    They do already have their online Enlighten seminars which I actually couldn’t get booked on at times because they limited numbers. 

    Our webinars remain capped at 20 participants to ensure integrity and quality of service.’

     

    https://www.royalballetschool.org.uk/train/dancer-training/dance-teacher-training/enlighten/

     

    So I doubt it’s that kind of online model of CPD. 


     

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  5. Received this today.
    I guess watch this space.
     

    https://mail.royalballetschool.org.uk/76ZA-30ME-0C9966EB387733C815GTJCF29A31C12A2D449D/cr.aspx

     

     

     

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    Are you a recreational ballet teacher with a minimum of 3 years’ experience, or a graduate of a Royal Ballet School teacher training programme?

     

    Do you value:

     

    • Innovation
    • Versatility and diversity
    • The need for highly trained teachers, with pedagogical study implicit in training
    • The need for a holistic dance training?

     

    Then we have some very exciting news for you...

     

    More to come end of January 2022 – stay tuned!

     

             
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  6. 5 hours ago, drdance said:


    Pointe shoes at 8 and variations at 10!?!? 🤐

     

    I’m now picturing my 8 - 10 year old students and their child bodies.

    This seems like absolute madness! 

    I worry that interviews like this will continue the trend of out dated/ borderline abuse practices.

    Yes this particular student has progressed to a professional career but at what cost to her physical health?
    Let alone her career longevity.

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  7. When considering ‘fast tracking’ training - ie starting pointe work on the younger side of agreed recommendations, the subjects of early specialisation and burnout come to mind. 
     

    https://www.dancemagazine.com/young-dancers-specialization/


    https://www.royalballetschool.org.uk/2019/10/31/ballet-training-how-much-is-enough/

     

    https://www.onedanceuk.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/DUK-Info-Sheet-14-–-Burnout-in-Dance.pdf

     

     

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  8. The ISTD have launched an initiative for Contemporary teachers that might be suitable if you meet the criteria.

    https://www.istd.org/join/about-membership/membership-types/contemporary-affiliate/

     

    Teachers wishing to teach our Contemporary syllabus will need to attend one of our CPD courses, specifically designed to provide teachers with the insight and tools they need to teach this work to their students. Please note that syllabus resources are only available to purchase for those who have attended a course and include a DVD, CD and syllabus notes.’

     


    https://www.istd.org/dance/dance-genres/contemporary/

     

     

     

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  9. 7 hours ago, CMcBallet said:

    For clarity on the resource papers purpose.

     

    ‘IADMS Resource Papers highlight specific areas of research in the field of dance medicine & science. These papers are published with the purpose of disseminating scientifically sound information to the public and are suitable for dance educators, dance teachers, dancers, and parents of dancers.   There are also research-focused resource papers available for those in medical and scientific research and academia that can be found here.’


    Functional Criteria for Assessing Pointe Readiness. (Page 6&7)

     

    https://iadms.org/media/2945/iadms-bulletin-vol6n1.pdf

     

  10. 1 hour ago, Canary said:

    Its been a while now but if it’s RAD then I believe Grade 7 is dance only, no barre and a very enjoyable exam pulling all your technical syllabus together in to a performance. 
    vocational exams are in my opinion big confidence boosters and huge achievement for dancers and they pull on their syllabus training throughout their career and choreographers can tell RAD heads, chechetti arms. Intermediate I’d suggest is the one exam a trained dancer deserves to have under their belt - it’s a fabulous foundation for any dance form. 

    Having had a 20 year performing  career I never heard a professional Choregrapher or Director refer to an RAD head or Chechetti arm. 
    I have, however taught many a student who cannot adapt to a new style because they were only exposed to a very limited movement vocabulary - eg their exam syllabus, in their formative years. 

  11. My question is why? 
    What are you hoping to get out of it? 
    Are they needed for an entry requirement? 
    If it’s from a completist point of view then go ahead. 
    If it’s for technical & artistic growth then as long as your teachers(s) are equipping you with the knowledge and guidance needed then of course you could do all. 

     


    The problem always lies in, is your teacher a ballet teacher or a syllabus teacher? 
    If they are a ‘ballet’ teacher then they will be equipping you with all of the appropriate skills needed to be accessed/ examined whenever you are deemed to be ready and the actual learning of exercises should be minimal - especially with apps/ DVDs available for home learning.

     

    If they are a ‘syllabus’ teacher and all classes are simply building up to an exam then this is of course a huge problem as these classes will be (as mentioned above) at a significant extra cost. 

    Exam syllabi are - at their core, a tool for assessment. However they are very often mistakenly used as a system of training. I am on a few teacher FB groups and was astounded to read a year or so ago that a teacher (after years of teaching) had ‘trialled’ building up the vocabulary instead of just teaching the set exercises and was pleasantly surprised that their students thrived. 

    I always squirm when I read teachers saying I’m an RAD/ Imperial ballet teacher. 
    Yes it’s a good benchmark for sequential build ups but teaching and learning is and should be so much more than passing exams. 
     

     

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  12. On 25/11/2021 at 07:03, Jan McNulty said:


    as long as the teacher drinks alcohol.  I recently had to panic buy another present for someone who had decided not to drink alcohol any more!  


    I think it’s best to avoid gifting alcohol for this very reason. 

  13. On 24/11/2021 at 23:48, HopelessMummy said:

    Nice bottle of gin is always appreciated

    I’ve always been uncomfortable with dance teachers/ educators being gifted with alcohol. 
    Would you really buy your child’s school teacher alcohol? 
    Alcohol is after all a controlled substance, what message is that sending to your children?

    Something to consider. 

  14. 30 minutes ago, MamaFrosty said:

    I’ve got the audition date down as the 28th? 

    Yeah there’s an audition on the 28th for Classical Ballet Academy ‘CBA’.

     

    Tomorrow is the Autumn Day of Dance which seems to include some sort of audition for ‘TPA’ - Tring Park Associates. 
     

    Much confusion! 

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