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  1. We live not too far from there, but would have had reservations about this fees per term. We have topped up gaps in DDS local training through Associate schemes which work out cheaper than this. Seems to have worked for DD who has an offer from one of the colleges she wanted to go to. She joined a county youth dance company to get more contemporary training, and that works out at about £100 per term. May suit some people if sure that's what they want, and parents can afford to help them along the way.

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  2. Would you consider somewhere different such as an RAD teaching degree, or a course at Chantry? Definitely worth a conversation or two with people in the know. You deserve to find somewhere you are happy with.

  3. DD is needing to choreograph a dance with a space theme. Wonder if anyone knows any space themed music, or where we might find any? Really helps to have a range of ideas! Thanks.

  4. Agree with the above. My DD is going on to do a dance degree and I think doing A level has definitely helped to prepare her. Without this she would have never done any dance theory or choreography which will be requirements next year. Also I think she's felt more involved at college than in her other subjects, she has represented them in a competition and a performance. Seems to be turning into a more academic subject involving essays which will be a challenge to her as she wasn't brilliant at English!

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  5. Well maybe early auditions are a good thing! DD heard yesterday she has a 'yes' from Laban, her first audition! She is over the moon to have a definite place so early on, just removes so much pressure. There wasn't me worrying about the date, and her not having done much contemporary or a CAT scheme...!

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  6. DD has found quite a number of applicants who are on CAT schemes at these auditions who are obviously very good. Wonder if that gives you a big advantage to be accepted, especially at the dance school where a scheme is based?

     

    Anyone auditioning at London Contemporary this week may be interested to know DD said they were told today that if you were recalled it would not necessarily be to this Fridays second audition. Personally I imagine the earlier auditions would more likely be called up to this Friday.

  7. Must be a quick decision about recalls for this Friday, presumably a mix of candidates from the Monday - Wednesday auditions which makes for very little notice! DD finally ready with a solo for tomorrow! Good luck for your hectic week anon_dancer 15. To you go on your own to the auditions, DD is for for tomorrow, went with a friend and mum to Laban.

  8. Any tips or experiences of audition at London contemporary? All seems a bit vague with how at the first audition you may or may not do your solo, and may or may not have an interview. And then need to be told in a few days whether. You have round 2 on Friday? Thanks

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  9. Gosh that's quick anondancer_15.

    Thanks Sarah

    Wondering, it it possible you could be told no or waiting list now and then be offered a place down the line? Presumably there must be a lot of movement with people who are offered multiple places having to turn some down later on? Just trying to be hopeful!

  10. Went to the open day at Laban last month, so with work commitments am not able to accompany her. Luckily she knows someone else auditioning that day from her college, so they're planning to travel up together. LCDS didn't seem to have open days, DD managed to pick up a workshop there inhalf term so at least she has some idea what's there before auditioning. Seems a lot heavier there with two rounds of auditions, and the solo to prepare! I think DD will just go to that one on her own, especially now I know you can't go in, a lot to pay rush hour fares for that! Any idea how quickly the results came out, must be longer with Laban going through QUCAS?

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  11. Those are interesting thoughts thanks. Such a shame about the funding aspect as LSC would probably be DDs first choice with the broader course, and in some ways one of the most hopeful with the Associate connection.

    Re timings, my biggest concern is that DD has one of her most crucial auditions on 12th December and for various reasons, largely other dance commitments is going to be lucky to have the 1 minute solo finished never mind polished by then! I just don't want her to throw her chances away which is why I feel we need to move it!

    Out of interest how much weight to people think dance colleges place on interviews, say compared with the practical part of an audition? Feel it's something else needing preparation!

    Thanks

  12. Hi, LSC is the least of our worries at present! DD does the Saturday Associate programme there which helps there, they moved her audition from December to February saying it was better to audition later which was lovely. Yes their finals are later so will be nearer that. She would love to train there but not sure we'd be able to afford it with the lower rate of loans, and means tested scholarships. We always just fall into the bracket where you get no assistance, but with a mortgage and a daughter at medical school do not have a lot of surplus. My biggest worry is that for both London contemporary and Laban she has ended up with December dates, and I am really not convinced she will be ready, especially with a solo. Really dread her wasting her most hopeful chances by not braving asking to move an audition!

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