She's nearly 8. She saw the show advertised on TV asking for people to apply and begged begged begged me to let her do it. I was on the lap top at the time and she was way over excited, gave me the web address and stood over me answering all the questions for her application.
So the application went in, even though I wasn't sure in my own mind whether it was a good thing for her to do or not.
She's done some singing. She's always given the lead roles in school productions and has been in musical theatre group for a year where she was also given the lead role. No professional vocal coaching though. She has a sweet and tuneful voice, but I wouldn't say it was extraordinary.
My concerns are obvious really. I don't want her to be disappointed, discouraged, sad or for it to affect her self esteem if she doesn't get through.
But on the other hand I sang as a child and was very good (if I do say so myself). My parents were not supportive. They didn't think it was a proper career. I was never allowed to pursue past amateur level, but I think I could really have gotten somewhere had they not discouraged it.
At the end of the application it said they may not be in touch for several months if at all, which I explained to her and shared with her my concerns about her being disappointed etc, that it was very tough, thousands of people etc. So I have an easy get out if we decide not to let her do it. I'll just say I never heard back.
I'm thinking perhaps it would be a good idea to follow the show this year and see what the standard is?
Fast forward a couple of weeks and I've just had an e-mail inviting her to audition in two weeks time. So it's decision time. Doesn't leave a lot of time to practise especially as we're going on holiday on Sunday for a week, but at a push it is do-able.
WWYD? I'm torn between encouraging her to follow her dreams and protecting her from the big bad world