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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a dance teacher and former professional dancer. In your situation OP, I would say that most studios are unlikely to want you. They will hear your story and assume that you are full of drama. If you are close in you really only have 3 viable options that anyone educted in dance would recommend, assuming they accept you: 1. BCOD 2. CityDance 3. Ovations If you are upcouty you have a little more flexibilty: 1. Metro Ballet. Their founder was amazing and the legacy is strong. 2. D'Amour They are just building and have strong teachers and advisors. 3. District Dance 4. Olney School of Dance 5. Wheaton School of Dance The schools to avoid are: 1. C-Unit 2. Unity 3. Dawn Crofton (although I really like the school and it's staff, I am hearing that their main teacher is building out a new space) There are alot of schools out there; but these are the extremely well respected and extremely not respected. There will always be stories from people who were a great or not so great fit at any business recommending or not recommending something. I would not pay much attention to it unless there is a pattern. [/quote] Thanks for your input, dance teacher! Curious to know what the reputation is for the various ballet schools in the area? Is TWSB still considered the best? [/quote] I have a DD at TWSB who is a little older and we're looking for alternatives. Maybe it was once the best, but I don't feel that it's still the case. [/quote] Some good alternatives would be Maryland Youth or Seber Method[/quote] No. WSB is an internationally recognized program. The other two are not even close.[/quote] For the school? No. In the days of Mary Day, sure. The current PTP training is also descent. However the current school has become truly recreational and so incredibly diluted. Their reputation has fallen greatly.[/quote] Are you the marketing team for the lesser schools. Wsb is the standard setter anywhere. [/quote] Alas no, have just watch the quality degrade over the years. And it’s TWSB now - as I said, TWB with Mary Day was excellent, however the school has fallen since [/quote]
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