Anonymous wrote:...it's reasonable to think that I'm not missing the boat on any top-tier studios in the area...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet.
Until recently, Maryland Youth Ballet was also excellent, but ever since their former artistic director retired, they've had some issues at the top, have let their current artistic director go (he was a complete mess), and as a result, their conservatory has shut down. Your daughter is too young to belong to one anyway, but there's enough flux at MYB that you might want to go elsewhere.
Kirov has shut down for financial reasons (plus they always had those murky ties to the Korean Moon cult).
So... there's only Washington Ballet that I can recommend. They're not perfect, they have long been dogged with accusations of nepotism and favoritism in performances, but their classes are objectively of high quality.
Munoz is gone? We were a family that left during his tenure. Agree he was a mess (but with great vision, too bad) but it was really the bullying, drugs and eating disorders that made us leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet.
Until recently, Maryland Youth Ballet was also excellent, but ever since their former artistic director retired, they've had some issues at the top, have let their current artistic director go (he was a complete mess), and as a result, their conservatory has shut down. Your daughter is too young to belong to one anyway, but there's enough flux at MYB that you might want to go elsewhere.
Kirov has shut down for financial reasons (plus they always had those murky ties to the Korean Moon cult).
So... there's only Washington Ballet that I can recommend. They're not perfect, they have long been dogged with accusations of nepotism and favoritism in performances, but their classes are objectively of high quality.
Munoz is gone? We were a family that left during his tenure. Agree he was a mess (but with great vision, too bad) but it was really the bullying, drugs and eating disorders that made us leave.
Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet.
Until recently, Maryland Youth Ballet was also excellent, but ever since their former artistic director retired, they've had some issues at the top, have let their current artistic director go (he was a complete mess), and as a result, their conservatory has shut down. Your daughter is too young to belong to one anyway, but there's enough flux at MYB that you might want to go elsewhere.
Kirov has shut down for financial reasons (plus they always had those murky ties to the Korean Moon cult).
So... there's only Washington Ballet that I can recommend. They're not perfect, they have long been dogged with accusations of nepotism and favoritism in performances, but their classes are objectively of high quality.
Anonymous wrote:How old is your dancer and has she auditioned for / participated in any summer intensives? ( possibly Covid interfered…)
And where are you located?