Anonymous
Post 10/27/2020 10:59     Subject: Dance Studio recommendations?

Anonymous wrote:TWSB great for serious ballet. Seems to have lost its way under new leadership. Only plus is getting to be in WB Nutcracker.

MYB also great ballet training. Heard it now has a serious contemporary dance path, but am not familiar with it. School is also under new leadership. ( Side note - do not like the new Nutcracker. Choreography is very repetitive. Students did not look as polished this year. Also, not sure what has changed in the training but the girls musculature looks much bulkier than in the past. Not saying they look heavier. MYB always had fit healthy looking dancers, just bulkier, particularly in the legs)

City Dance is run by Lorraine. She used trained at WSB when Mary Day was still teaching. Lorraine taught modern at WSB. She has also managed to secure some pretty hefty donors who used to be at WB. Seems to be attracting the serious students unhappy at WSB and MYB. Appears to have a ballet focused, but not necessarily ballet centric program.

Also might want to consider CityDance Pop in Tenley in looking for one or two fun dance classes a week. Teeny, tiny studio but great teachers. Seen a couple of the good teachers from JOM turn up here.

Joy of Motion. Great place to take class for fun. Horrible training since all the good teachers left. Financial disaster and in the verge of closing.



CityDance Pop in Tenley also has a "core" competition group that works well for kids who are strong dancers and want something a bit more advanced/serious but want to have time for other extracurriculars and don't have any professional aspirations -- it's a great fit for my DD.

Anonymous
Post 10/23/2020 14:13     Subject: Dance Studio recommendations?

Same. Solid education but chill vibe.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2020 13:12     Subject: Dance Studio recommendations?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the studio directors have much better things to do than trash other studios on a gossip board. You get that most of the owners/directors know each other a speak regularly. There is no behind the scenes quibbling. That is simply fantasy. What I do see on this board is the inability of posters to accept that others disagree with their assessment of their preferred studio. "I love studio x. If you disagree and call out their very real faults then you must be competition."

There is a very real difference in the quality of dance schools here. CityDance and BCoD are at the top. Joy of Motion too if they reopen. The rest is dance moms stuff or utter nonsense.


BCoD, really? I was not impressed with their recitals.


BCoD is more relaxed than competitive. Their dancers seem happy, though.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2020 18:45     Subject: Dance Studio recommendations?

Anonymous wrote:Perfect for Ballet only. A well rounded dance education will be found elsewhere.


What are the parents like at TWSB?
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2020 15:41     Subject: Dance Studio recommendations?

Anonymous wrote:I think the studio directors have much better things to do than trash other studios on a gossip board. You get that most of the owners/directors know each other a speak regularly. There is no behind the scenes quibbling. That is simply fantasy. What I do see on this board is the inability of posters to accept that others disagree with their assessment of their preferred studio. "I love studio x. If you disagree and call out their very real faults then you must be competition."

There is a very real difference in the quality of dance schools here. CityDance and BCoD are at the top. Joy of Motion too if they reopen. The rest is dance moms stuff or utter nonsense.


BCoD, really? I was not impressed with their recitals.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2020 13:55     Subject: Dance Studio recommendations?

Anonymous wrote:TWSB great for serious ballet. Seems to have lost its way under new leadership. Only plus is getting to be in WB Nutcracker.

MYB also great ballet training. Heard it now has a serious contemporary dance path, but am not familiar with it. School is also under new leadership. ( Side note - do not like the new Nutcracker. Choreography is very repetitive. Students did not look as polished this year. Also, not sure what has changed in the training but the girls musculature looks much bulkier than in the past. Not saying they look heavier. MYB always had fit healthy looking dancers, just bulkier, particularly in the legs)

City Dance is run by Lorraine. She used trained at WSB when Mary Day was still teaching. Lorraine taught modern at WSB. She has also managed to secure some pretty hefty donors who used to be at WB. Seems to be attracting the serious students unhappy at WSB and MYB. Appears to have a ballet focused, but not necessarily ballet centric program.

Also might want to consider CityDance Pop in Tenley in looking for one or two fun dance classes a week. Teeny, tiny studio but great teachers. Seen a couple of the good teachers from JOM turn up here.

Joy of Motion. Great place to take class for fun. Horrible training since all the good teachers left. Financial disaster and in the verge of closing.


This is a really good balanced assessment. Thank you for posting this. I do hope twsb turns around again, but that would require a different leadership. It used to be a great school.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2020 13:35     Subject: Dance Studio recommendations?

PP here. Am a former dancer who lives in the area. My child doesn’t even dance so I have no stake in any of these schools.