Anonymous wrote:Such a weird thread! TSWB and MYB are solid training and CityDance is also good for more versatile dancers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet. Nothing else comes close.
LOL you clearly know nothing about the ballet world. TWB used to be THE place to train in the DMV, but it is largely irrelevant now. The school is entirely recreational, they don't do YAGP or any other competitions, and no one who trained in the school (not including trainees who come at the age of 18 and spend one year in the school) has gone on to join the company of The Washington Ballet, let alone any other company anywhere. It's been 10 years since any of their homegrown talent did ANYTHING.
Lol. I hire ballerina'sfor my company all the time. Nothing comes close to TWB...Nothing.
dAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet. Nothing else comes close.
LOL you clearly know nothing about the ballet world. TWB used to be THE place to train in the DMV, but it is largely irrelevant now. The school is entirely recreational, they don't do YAGP or any other competitions, and no one who trained in the school (not including trainees who come at the age of 18 and spend one year in the school) has gone on to join the company of The Washington Ballet, let alone any other company anywhere. It's been 10 years since any of their homegrown talent did ANYTHING.
Lol. I hire ballerina'sfor my company all the time. Nothing comes close to TWB...Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:CityDance does not produce clean ballet technique. They have had some kids do well at YAGP and similar, but it's only a few, and the majority of their dancers have sloppy technique.
TWSB does, but it moves a lot more slowly. They eschew YAGP, so it might not be a good fit. It's all about clean perfection there.
Would love to get feedback on Akhmedova as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparing Washington Ballet, CityDance, Akhmedova for a high-level dancer (ABT SI, YAGP top 12 level)
Thanks!
Washington Ballet all day. They are the standard. On par with nyc ballet, Joffery, etc. The others don't come close.
Anyone in the dance world can tell you that The Washington Ballet is no longer relevant; not even on the map in terms of good training.
Wrong. Did your child get rejected?
Lol, no! See if you can figure out how many student's from TWSB have attended elite summer programs in the past 5-10 years (and by elite I mean schools like ABT, John Cranko/Stuttgart, Houston, Royal Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, SAB/NYCB etc), have been awarded a company contract and they actually trained at the school (ie did not come to the school as an adult trainee for one or two years and then get a contract,) and how many students have qualified, let alone medaled, in any well-respected ballet competition (YAGP, USAIBC, ADCIBC, Prix de Lausanne) both nationally and internationally. Once you have your answer, which will be exactly zero, we can talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to figure this out as well for my teenage daughter who has done ABT and Houston SI, etc. The one thing I've heard about Washington Ballet for older kids is that the classes are huge (40 kids) because after Kirov folded last year - those kids moved over to Washington Ballet. I've heard they want to add teachers to reduce class size but I'm not sure if that's happened yet or not. Would love any insight if someone there has a different experience...
The classes are very large and with the level of the technique is shockingly poor. If your DD has done ABT and Houston, she will be in for a surprise if she attends TWB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet. Nothing else comes close.
LOL you clearly know nothing about the ballet world. TWB used to be THE place to train in the DMV, but it is largely irrelevant now. The school is entirely recreational, they don't do YAGP or any other competitions, and no one who trained in the school (not including trainees who come at the age of 18 and spend one year in the school) has gone on to join the company of The Washington Ballet, let alone any other company anywhere. It's been 10 years since any of their homegrown talent did ANYTHING.
Lol. I hire ballerina'sfor my company all the time. Nothing comes close to TWB...Nothing.
Then maybe you can enlighten us all with the names of dancers you've hired who trained for 5+ years at TWSB, or who have joined prominent companies after training for 5+ years at TWSB? I bet the only people you can come up with are dancers who entered TWSB as trainees or in PTP as older teens (17-19), stayed a year or two, and then got hired somewhere.
Why are you such a bitter old coot? When did they fire you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet. Nothing else comes close.
LOL you clearly know nothing about the ballet world. TWB used to be THE place to train in the DMV, but it is largely irrelevant now. The school is entirely recreational, they don't do YAGP or any other competitions, and no one who trained in the school (not including trainees who come at the age of 18 and spend one year in the school) has gone on to join the company of The Washington Ballet, let alone any other company anywhere. It's been 10 years since any of their homegrown talent did ANYTHING.
Lol. I hire ballerina'sfor my company all the time. Nothing comes close to TWB...Nothing.
Then maybe you can enlighten us all with the names of dancers you've hired who trained for 5+ years at TWSB, or who have joined prominent companies after training for 5+ years at TWSB? I bet the only people you can come up with are dancers who entered TWSB as trainees or in PTP as older teens (17-19), stayed a year or two, and then got hired somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet. Nothing else comes close.
LOL you clearly know nothing about the ballet world. TWB used to be THE place to train in the DMV, but it is largely irrelevant now. The school is entirely recreational, they don't do YAGP or any other competitions, and no one who trained in the school (not including trainees who come at the age of 18 and spend one year in the school) has gone on to join the company of The Washington Ballet, let alone any other company anywhere. It's been 10 years since any of their homegrown talent did ANYTHING.
Lol. I hire ballerina'sfor my company all the time. Nothing comes close to TWB...Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet. Nothing else comes close.
LOL you clearly know nothing about the ballet world. TWB used to be THE place to train in the DMV, but it is largely irrelevant now. The school is entirely recreational, they don't do YAGP or any other competitions, and no one who trained in the school (not including trainees who come at the age of 18 and spend one year in the school) has gone on to join the company of The Washington Ballet, let alone any other company anywhere. It's been 10 years since any of their homegrown talent did ANYTHING.
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to figure this out as well for my teenage daughter who has done ABT and Houston SI, etc. The one thing I've heard about Washington Ballet for older kids is that the classes are huge (40 kids) because after Kirov folded last year - those kids moved over to Washington Ballet. I've heard they want to add teachers to reduce class size but I'm not sure if that's happened yet or not. Would love any insight if someone there has a different experience...
Anonymous wrote:Washington Ballet. Nothing else comes close.