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  1. I personally wouldn't buy 2nd hand shoes for me or dd but I've got a bit of a thing about sweaty feet and shared shoes lol. I even have my own bowling shoes and ice skates - not because I go a lot but because I can't bear to wear the hire ones!!

  2. I always stuck to a shoe for each foot. A foot isn't symmetrical and as the shoe moulds to the foot through wear I always felt that swapping would mean that shoes never felt comfortable and perhaps weren't fully supportive. I never tried it though and I'm sure there are plenty of arguments for and against.

  3. I'm in total shock to the amount of dancing some children do, are these children not tired, school all day and then lots of dancing, mmmm think I might need to increase my dds dancing, she is wanting to go to vocational school when she is 11, looks like she won't even have a chance getting in with doing the little dancing she does x

     

    Thanks everyone for the information

    Tired? No my daughter never gets tired unfortunately! She only dances 2 evenings a week though, the rest is done at the weekend. She gets homework every night from school but does it in the homework club before I collect her to take her to her classes. On the days she doesn't dance we try to do something else physical as she's extremely active and isn't good at doing nothing or sitting still! So we go swimming or she plays out with her friends (though that's coming to an end with dark nights!). We've also just put her name on the waiting list for climbing lessons!

     

    I don't think she's going to audition for vocational school next year anyway as my husband is very much against it :( so I guess we're aiming for 16 or 18 if it's still what she wants to do then.

     

    I do agree with others that quality is more important than quantity. My dd does a lot because it suits us for her to do it, it's good quality tuition too fortunately!

     

    At 11 potential is certainly the main factor. If a child has reached a high standard then it can help to allow them to demonstrate their potential, but it's certainly also possible to show potential without having done all that much.

  4. Yep agree with all that. I have seen the leg extend higher at the end if the rond de jambe but that's going into the next movement, it wouldn't then lower again for another circle.

     

    I have seen students take the circle too far back. The way I was taught (RAD) for en dehors the leg comes straight in and circles forwards, for en dedans it comes in forwards and circles back to the supporting leg and straight out from there. But at no point does the foot go further back than the supporting leg. Not sure if there is a method that allows the circle to go further back but it seems to result in the knee/thigh turning in slightly!

  5. My daughter turned 10 a couple of weeks ago, she does:

    Grade 3 ballet (1 hour), taking exam in March

    Unset ballet x2 (50 mins each)

    Grade 2 tap

    Unset tap

    Grade 1 modern

    Ballet conditioning

    Street dance

    Musical theatre

     

    Plus a weekly Elmhurst associate ballet class and a monthly Midas associate class.

  6. Could you perhaps ask LCB if there is an alternative date she could do the audition? If not I would ask EYB if they would allow her to miss the rehearsal. If they said no I would accept that I think as a commitment has been made. I should think they'll try to be flexible if they can though.

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  7. Totally agree mimi! Teachers in schools don't wear school uniform, doctors in hospital don't wear hospital gowns. They all have their own appropriate clothing! A watch on a student IMO is dangerous unless a plastic breo watch perhaps (which is what dd's teacher wears actually). It also breaks the line of the arm. I guess it depends on the size of the room and number of students as to how likely they are to collide though! Also the maturity comes into play but overall I think it's not appropriate.

  8. Small studs only at dd's school, the adults are allowed to wear a wedding ring but other than that they follow the policy, it's not specifically an adult class though. They are allowed to wear a short wrap skirt though whereas the children can only wear them for the unset classes.

     

    I do think ballet looks 'wrong' with jewellery somehow but I guess it's up to the school or teacher to set the policies. If its there it should be followed in my opinion.

  9. When I attended ballet classes in France the other girls asked me afterwards how I understood what steps to do, turns out they hasn't realised ballet is taught in French the world over!!

     

    There can be quite a few differences in terminology but if 1 teacher gave 2 different dancers from different backgrounds a dance, verbally only, I reckon around 80% of the dance would still look the same and that's really quite impressive!

  10. Have a look at the professional dancer's course at Preston College although I think they require intermediate level - she's not far off that though and actually she could do A levels first and try to reach that level within the next couple of years.

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