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  1. 17 minutes ago, Kendie76 said:

    Aww does she? I don’t think my dd knows anyone at the moment x

     Two friends went last year from her dance school and a few she knows through competing over the years that are also there. The group she auditioned with also set up a snap chat group, might be worth asking your DD if hers did the same. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Kendie76 said:

    Yes I think my dd would get lonely but I know some rooms you can share. Also my dd is a little worried about making friends lol but someone mentioned they do a Facebook page so everyone can get to know people. 


    I agree I think it’s nice to share where you are cooking and eating, more sociable! I’m sure they will all make friends really quickly. I think my DD knows quite a few already. 

  3. Thank you that’s interesting. A friend was in halls where the room has a bathroom and kitchenette and found it a bit lonely, so we are going to see if we can do a flat share type thing. 

  4. The UCAS deadline has just passed this week. We have been to several audition support days & open days in the lead up to making our choices and from doing the rounds I would say Wilkes, Performers, Urdang, Bird and the diploma at Laines do the most dance. They all understand the importance of ballet but it depends how much ballet your DD would really like to do. Mine adores ballet but wants to be doing all three disciplines (dancing/singing/acting) equally as she believes that will give her more rounded training and improve her prospects for work. I think with the MT courses you will struggle to find one that is heavily ballet based as the courses are quite determined by what is required by the industry the young performers want to work in.

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  5. 19 minutes ago, Kendie76 said:

    Don’t mind at all. My daughter is 17 but honestly looks about 14 lol I do think that goes against her to be fair. 

    My DD also looks very young too and is only just over 5 ft. We’ve always been told that it’s a good thing as they can play much younger roles and don’t need chaperoning and also if they are shorter they are easy to partner with. I wouldn’t let that worry you. When they have makeup on they always look much older any way. 

  6. 29 minutes ago, Kendie76 said:

    Thanks for your reply. At first honestly the text I got from her was heartbreaking and my dd is on the younger side if that makes sense but she’s fine now. She absolutely loved Wilkes and said it just felt like family which was lovely. She has performers, addict and trinity Laban left. Good luck for your dd x

    We have a friend at Wilkes and she’s loving it. They have some awesome faculty members too. Good luck for the other auditions! X

  7. 14 hours ago, Kendie76 said:

    Daughter unfortunately didn’t get into LSC she heard back today. Audition set up is confusing to be fair and the only at they set the kids up to have a yes if they don’t go through to the second stage and then it’s a no 🤷🏼‍♀️  Daughter gave her all but obviously she’s not what they were looking for. She went to Wilkes today though and loved it 


    Sorry to hear it was a no this time and I hope your DD had a good time at Wilkes. We have that audition in two weeks as well. Does she have many more to go? If she’s a stronger dancer are you seeing anyone for the singing/acting side? 

  8. I have been pondering this myself. At the moment I am trying my best to stay positive, however I’m acutely aware that it’s not likely that DD is going to get into every school she has applied for. Although I am maintaining the positive message, we have had the ‘what if it doesn’t happen’ conversation. Takeaways from that are that she will try again, work part time next year, take more classes and work on her weaker areas. Now with that being said it won’t do us well to dwell on it, so she is going to give it her all and see what happens. Had someone told me even in September that it’s harder to get into Drama school than medicine I might have encouraged her down a different path. Not that she would have listened though and that’s the beauty of theatre kids they are tenacious and they need to be. I really hope your DD can brush off the disappointment and get back on the horse. 

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  9. 15 minutes ago, Pointetoes said:

    We found staying somewhere the night before was way less stressful especially when some of the auditions were early starts. It took away the worry of traffic etc. All DDs auditions were in the morning. There was only two we drove to on the day both that 9am start and were only an hour away on a Saturday, so we knew we were ok. 

     

    Even now DD says she is glad we went up the night before where necessary and she is in her third year. 

     

    We let her apply to as many many as she wanted but did say for the sake of funding we really wanted her to do a degree. 


    We’ve said the same. We are happy for her to apply to as many as she would like to but she’s aware that it may boil down to funding. Got to be in it to win it though I say! 

  10. We are applying to 8, 5 through UCAS, the diploma at Laines. Arts Ed and Mountview separately. I’m hoping that if you through enough mud at the wall some of it will stick! Here’s hoping any way. I expect if she gets offers at her top two she will also stop and accept those so that she can concentrate on her A-levels. We’ve got a spreadsheet too which is helping with deadlines at least for auditions so she can focus on the one ahead and then move onto the next one. I’ll be relieved when this process is over. 

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  11. 36 minutes ago, Gowiththeflo said:

    ☺️ The convo on NAPM seems to have gone dead doesn’t it? The last comment I can read on the 2022 thread  is from Nov 21st ish….. is that the same for you? 
    good luck on your Ds/Dd’s audition journey- where was no1 for, and where have you got lined up for next year?? 


    Yes it seems to have when I can get on the site. I was so grateful for this thread as it’s hard to get much information apart from chatting to a few parents locally. Dd has done Emil Dale already and we have Urdang, Performers, Wilkes, GSA, Laine, Arts Ed and Mountview lined up. She’s a dancer but she has a good voice. 

  12. Thank you for starting this thread. I too was following the Notapushymum thread, so this is great. We have only just started the audition process for 2022 degree in take. One audition down so far and the rest next year. Fingers crossed that they are in person and not remotely. Good luck to everyone auditioning.

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