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  1. It's a serum used to protect and moisturise the hair. My daughter finds it a little too greasy to use by itself but it does work well when mixed with the conditioner. You can get it in most supermarkets now and lots of shampoos and conditioners contain it too. Theses are the products we use but there's an almost overwhelming range to choose from now!

    http://www.boots.com/en/OGX-Renewing-Moroccan-Argan-Oil-Penetrating-Oil-100ml_1274124/

    http://www.boots.com/en/OGX-Renewing-Moroccan-Argan-Oil-Shampoo-385ml_1222268/

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  2. This car park is right opposite the BRB studios!

     

    http://www.gallangroup.com/parking/thorpstreet/index.html

     

    We used to park on Lower Essex Street using the parking meters and walk up which took about 10 minutes. Later, a friend told us about the free parking on Great Colmore Street (off the main A38 Bristol Road by the Ibis, opposite Dancique) which takes about 15 mins but does include a rather grim subway!

  3. Just to add that it isn't possible to do Monday to Friday at Elmhurst (other than in the first term of year 7) due to RAD classes on a Saturday morning, which are officially optional but almost everyone takes them as encouraged by school. But many children if they live locally enough do go home for the weekend after that, including my dd although it means just over 24 hours at home! Good luck x

  4. My daughter (14) is doing OPES week 2 also for the first time following recommendations on this fabulous forum! She knows a couple of boys going but no girls so good to know some ballet co-ers will be there. Does anyone know how classes are arranged?

  5. Hi swan princess and Hairbelles just to show what a complete ballet novice I am (even after several years as a ballet mom!) dd informs me she is advanced foundation not advanced 1! Sorry to mess you about SP and hope your daughter enjoys the DVDs Hairbelles! X

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  6. Hi Suyzsue (I think we may know each other!)

    Its a monthly associate class based in Stoke - there doesn't seem to be an audition needed. I don't have any personal experience but when it was mentioned on here I did a quick search which threw up their Facebook page. From here you can request their website (?) and book online for sessions, split into 8 - 11 years (one and a half hours) and 12+ (two hours) both on a Sunday.

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  7. Just a thought but are there any 'instructional' dvds out there that are age appropriate? When my dd was very little, she absolutely loved 'How to be a Ballet dancer' and even now at 14 won't get rid of it for sentimental reasons! 

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