Hi there, hope you can help... I grew up in America, and did ballet from age 4 all the way through University, without any intent to pursue a professional career. I just loved dancing! It's great exercise! I loved the shows & dancing on my tiptoes!!! Now I live in London, and my DD (age 6), who has also been a ballerina since age 3, has been invited to do her first (RAD primary) exam. The exam date is on a Tuesday, so will require her to miss a day of school, cost £70 in extra lessons and £??? in special uniform...
What?!?!? Exam??
Could someone help me understand the exam system? Is it compulsory? Will she have to quit ballet if she doesn't do the exam? Will she be stuck in primary forever? I honestly don't see her as a professional, but she is quite good and loves dancing and I would be sad to see her give it up at this age, but whoa, that's a BIG commitment (the missed school day particularly rankles). I just assumed the exam would be part of her regular class, but no, there is a lot of extra work and coaching. Is it worth it?
Any information about the ballet exam system would be most helpful, as I am utterly clueless. The deadline for her to apply is this coming Saturday, so I have to make a go/no-go decision this week.
Sorry if this is covered elsewhere, I couldn't find the information I really wanted to know...
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MurielPuce · 19/01/2015 15:30
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