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  1. D-Day has finally arrived.

    It's 6.30am and it's started snowing so hopefully not too much to prevent us from travelling.

    My nerves have kicked in, so I can't imagine how my dd is feeling.

    There is going to be a lot of nervous tension at Central today as so many girls are counting on this audition.

    Go for it girls show them what you can do and ENJOY.

    Good luck everyone!

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  2. Discouraged has your DD got a place yet?

    My dd has her Central final audition this Sunday.

    Unfortunately I feel we have naively underestimated the actual numbers of hours training required in order to compete with the vocational students.

    You never know a miracle may happen!

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  3. Its does make me smile at the speculation of what qualities are they looking for?

    As from another thread you will realise after 8 years I am none the wiser.

    The associate schemes are a big commitment with regards to time, money and effort.

    They may often not produce the results you were expecting.

    Don't feel it's necessary to go to weekly classes in order to secure a place in the Mids.

    Enjoy the scheme for everything it can offer which includes dancing in state of the art studios, lovely teachers, rare opportunities (if the timing is right) to perform at the ROH, lessons accompanied by a pianist, learning how to travel to & from London, use of the Underground, learning your way around the West End, parents spending lots of money shopping whilst waiting for dd.

    I've enjoyed going to London for the last 8 years ( apart from when it rains and it gets dark early!)

    I've never bored of it.

    Would I do it again?

    Probably but I would go with realistic expections.

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  4. My dd did fortnightly classes for her JA's then went to weekly from Mid's.

    It's not too bad if the classes are in the afternoon. The 9am start was a bit tough to start with when it meant leaving home by 7am, but the great thing was we would be home by 2pm, so we had the rest of the day free.

  5. Perhaps it's time to have transparency in the audition process.

    Forgot P.C and lets get some productive feedback so the dc's and parents can accept why they weren't considered for a particular school.

    It could be similar to an exam assessment.

    Each dc would receive a score and then they could see if there is any possibility of improvement or whether it is time to choose another direction.

    Include height, weight , degree of turnout, core strength etc.

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  6. I hope I don't sound too hard Discouraged, but you really need to learn to accept that there well might be many knock backs on your dd's journey in dance, It's how you react that is important. It's of no use to anyone, least of all yourself to simply blame the system, the judges, a particular school etc etc. Lets hope it makes her stronger, and realise that it's a tough tough climb and gets harder with less opportunities the further up the pyramid you go.

    The words I suggested are synonyms of Encouraged 

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  7. My dd has taught herself via youtube.

    She doesn't read the music but has learned various chords.

    If you enter a song you would like to learn to play along with piano tutorial then a number of videos appear for selection.

  8. What amazes me is that no one seems to know what they are looking for.

    The teachers don't know.

    If there is specific physical criteria then this should be published so that we don't waste our money auditioning if our DC's don't fulfil the requirements.

    I am still dumb founded only ONE RBS SA got through to finals. That says a lot re the associate programme.

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