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Laura_ballet

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  1. on 15 September, a whistleblowing line for the general public is also available on 0800 028 0970 for anyone who feels they can't directly raise a concern with the School. The line is staffed by independent experts and is available to call from 9.00 to 21.00 daily.
  2. These are my fears as a mum with a daughter wanting to go to vocational school. I fear she will put up with it out of fear and determination to succeed.
  3. Really sad to watch as an ex elm and having seen and heard all this whilst I was training there many years ago
  4. @BalletBelle this is lovely to hear. Can I ask, how much training did your daughter do per week? I’m curious as I would love to offer the option of training at home for my daughter I just worry that there aren’t enough hours to keep at a high enough standard to be in with a good chance of upper school.
  5. @SW mum I had a response. Elephant and castle (30 min on northern line) Cariad Ballet School advanced 2 Tuesday 630-745. Email cariadballet@gmail.com
  6. Thank you for your input. Determining whether my child will find happiness in any of the mentioned schools is quite challenging and beyond my control. Even the audition process won't give us a true sense of what daily life at these schools will be like. While intuition might provide a preliminary impression, I personally don't put too much stock in first impressions, as I've been proven wrong in the past. Like many parents, if I had the means to provide my child with the same level of training at home (3 hours per day, 5 days a week, plus 2-3 hours on Saturdays, totaling 18-20 hours per week), I would. I'm well aware that there are exceptional private teachers in the UK. However, this isn't currently an option for us. My daughter has expressed her desire to attend a vocational school, and I fully support her. I'm simply researching these schools to make an informed decision about their pros and cons when offers are on the table. I think my main concern is the training itself. Are these schools absolutely amazing at teaching ballet? Is the training superb? Because that’s what I expect. However I am interested to find out what other people have noticed.
  7. Considering factors like financial considerations, geographical proximity, and the availability of boarding facilities, I've streamlined my daughter's school choices to RB, Elmhurst, and Tring. I believe this trio offers a balanced approach that minimizes stress and avoids building high expectations for schools that are far away with limited funding or inadequate boarding options. I'd love to get your take on the upsides and downsides of these three choices. I get that everyone's got their own stories and opinions, however– a mix of personal insights gives us a well-rounded picture before the auditions. For instance, a strength for Elmhurst and Tring over WL seems to be that they offer 5 years of training whereas RB the need to reaudition in year 9 seems scary and daunting. However, im assuming some dancers who may have left WL have possibly joined Elmhurst or Tring to continue their training. A strength for WL would be its affiliation with the company and opportunities to dance at ROH. What sort of performing opportunities do they get at Elmhurst? I hear at Tring, some dancers have danced with ENB for Nutrcracker.
  8. As Hammond has now been added to the list of schools of audition for, anyone know the application process and audition format?
  9. Nothing come back yet from Facebook. I used to take Adv 2 at RAD on Saturdays. And London studio centre used to do also but i can’t find on website. Central do advanced 1 on Sunday but not advanced 2.
  10. Royal ballet school and associate applications open today
  11. @TwirlyWhirly solo are in private as far as I am aware. Has always been that way. But might be worth double checking for your dancers peace of mind.
  12. I’ve asked on a closed RAD teachers group on Facebook will get back to you if someone replies
  13. Thank you everyone really interesting especially regarding Hammond. It’s a school that I have completely forgotten about and doesn’t seem to get a mention when it comes to classical training. Definitely worth exploring then. Thanks
  14. This is great to hear. I have emailed YDA regarding boarding but all I got back was, we don’t offer boarding unfortunately and didn’t mention home stay or how to help with that. Is that something I would have to figure out alone? I have no idea where to begin. Also there was no mention of funding, that’s a problem for us.
  15. I wanted to reach out to this wonderful community in search of some advice and insights as my daughter prepares to pursue her dream of attending a vocational ballet school. We’re excited but also a little overwhelmed by the process. Based on last year, does anyone know when the Elmhurst application opens? Do all children who apply get an audition like Whitelodge? We have decided to apply for WL, Elmhurst and Tring as ballet is her main passion. Please feel free to share your personal stories, tips, hints, and any information you think would be helpful. Your support and wisdom will be immensely appreciated as we embark on this exciting yet challenging path. Also it would be nice to chat to other parents who are going through the same process this year.
  16. Gemma Pitchley-Gale usually runs workshops during December if I remember from last year. Lots of dancers of the royal ballet run workshops too. You could email theballetpros@gmail.com to see what the have planned for that time period. There’s so many that pop up on Instagram!
  17. I am looking for book titles that inspire and motivate young dancers. It doesn’t have to be dance related but will help curate the right mindset towards achieving hard things, discipline and motivation. My daughter is only 10 so would also have to be age appropriate.
  18. Did you have any favourite spots to work from? That’s always useful to know also!
  19. Thank you @balletbean some great suggestions that I look forward to exploring in my many hours in the city centre!!!
  20. Hey fellow dance parents! I'm sure many of us share the same situation – finding ourselves in central London with some free time on our hands while our dancer children are busy with classes, workshops, and intensives. Usually, it's about 2 hours, but sometimes it turns into a whole day. I'm curious, what do you all do during these moments? On sunny days, there's no shortage of lovely walks and charming coffee shops to explore. After hitting up the main free museums and such, I sometimes run out of ideas. Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated
  21. This is really exciting for the RAD and teachers. The ISTD contemporary syllabus is for more senior students so I’ll be interested to see the Rambert syllabus and what it has to offer in comparison to ISTD modern which is very much outdated
  22. Yes no more Sansha shop unfortunately. Looks like I’m out of luck. They were recommended as an alternative to Gaynor Mindens
  23. I want to try on the Sansha Duval range. Does anyone know if they stock them in any of the London based dance shops?
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