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Aurora

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  1. When I started dancing there was an upper age limit of 14 on intermediate foundation as it was intended for younger students. I went straight from grade 5 to intermediate but passed that within 3 years of starting ballet (aged 17) so it's certainly doable! I was taking about 4 classes a week at that time though. I then went on and took advanced 1 at 29 and achieved a merit.

     

    Do you find with non syllabus classes you're given lots of different steps but not often enough to properly master them? The ideal scenario would be to take both syllabus and free classes.

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  2. Some students at dd's school are invited to do IF after they've passed grade 3. They start as a group and some things are simplified for them by taking out the arms or alignment or doing something half speed for example. There are no double pirouettes in IF by the way Moomin. The average age of the children is about 10-11 but there are occasionally 9 year olds.

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  3. My dd has been in the paper as have many other students at her dancing school. It's normal and I don't think there's really anything to worry about. It's not as though they'll be printing your home address. If it was going to be on the internet I could understand your hesitance a little.

     

    Would the newspaper be prepared to just print his first name perhaps in light of your concerns? That wouldn't make a difference to the local ballet school.

  4. I would go with the teacher rather than the syllabus, along with the successes of their students (getting into ballet schools etc).

     

    RAD and ISTD are considered to be the most prestigious though. I probably wouldn't go with one that wasn't validated by the council for dance education and training but most are now.

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  5. A girl from dd's school is going and we're in the north east! There will possibly be more from wales because it's local for students there but I think there will be students from far and wide, I think children from other countries can even enter it!

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