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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can imagine how it would feel to be assigned a soldier and then end up a page. Or be a page three years in a row! Being part of the Nutcracker is exciting, but at a certain point... Our DD stopped dancing at WSB a few years ago because of their inflexible schedule for older girls. I can say in retrospect that all of this seems like such a big deal in the moment but isn't. On the other hand, there should be respect for the girls involved. Three years as a page is just wrong. And switching someone from soldier to page is, for a young girl, a pretty big blow. These roles do have varying levels of desirability, and young girls will take something like this hard. There should be more respect for the girls or a clear warning about what could happen so families don't sign up for a possible humiliation of this order without being aware of what could happen.[/quote] If my kid were assigned as a page for the third year in a row and didn't want to do it, I would 100% pull them out. I don't give a crap what I signed earlier. It's so totally disrespectful to the girls. This is especially true because one kid who I knew who got stuck in that role for two years was more or less told that it's because they were an excellent babysitter for the younger kids. It's especially crappy to get the worst role because you're a nice kid. 3 years in a row? No way.[/quote] This is such a poor attitude. [b]This is a company production, not a school production.[/b] The casting is about filling the needs of the production, and not necessarily about showcasing each student. This is going to vary on the number of kids who show up to the audition at each level.[/quote] It's a bit more nuanced than that--the Company uses ONLY students from the School, and works closely with the school for auditions. It is in the long-term best interest of the Company to ensure that students continue to audition. If the TWB reputation for the Nutcracker is that the girls from SE end up as flower pages year after year--and that the girls from NW end up as clowns and party girls, then very few girls from SE will audition. [/quote] The black and brown students from NW gets stuck in certain roles. DD is black was a page last year, her casting group all black and brown girls. This year, all the same page girls are bunnies. I haven't said anything to my daughter about this or to the other parents, but it's something I'm keeping an eye on. Party Girls, Little Butterflies and other "prized" roles will cast very few students of color, especially ones who are not pale or white-passing. It's alarming that given how few black and brown students they have and why they're consistently being grouped in the same roles together. [/quote] This is my daughter too. Was a page last year and a bunny this year... Also not white. Was very upset both years but remains committed because she wants to be a ballerina, loves her classes and for hopes of a role she wants next year... I'll be watching out for this. She absolutely feels overlooked in spite of getting high marks and comments in her classes and I encourage her to keep working, but obviously this doesn't apply if opportunity doesn't exist here for her the same as others. :([/quote] Bunny is a great role! like PP said, its like she got promoted right over soldiers - soldiers are also great - but unless shes like a Level 4B or 5, Bunny is a Great and totally appropriate role[/quote] She's an upper level student but I'll keep encouraging her. [/quote]
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