Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: 1B also has a problem teacher. Makes kids force their turnouts and other things that will definitely cause injuries. I think she's new. I think maybe this is the case in every level and we got unlucky this year. I will make sure to try and avoid this level 2 teacher everyone is talking about next year if we can!!
hmm, I wonder who that is. PB3 through to 1B used to be the solid years with teachers with several years under their belt. You cannot avoid that Level 2 teacher if your kid is in 2X. She actually taught all of the Level 2 classes for the past two years, now it's only 2X.
Anonymous wrote: 1B also has a problem teacher. Makes kids force their turnouts and other things that will definitely cause injuries. I think she's new. I think maybe this is the case in every level and we got unlucky this year. I will make sure to try and avoid this level 2 teacher everyone is talking about next year if we can!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what ballet training at a real ballet school is like. If you just want your daughter to have a pleasant experience, downgrade her to a different, less professional school.
...or switch to a solid commercial style dance school. Most will have a good ballet training. There are plenty in the area. Many of which are open in person.
Anonymous wrote:This is what ballet training at a real ballet school is like. If you just want your daughter to have a pleasant experience, downgrade her to a different, less professional school.
Anonymous wrote:This is what ballet training at a real ballet school is like. If you just want your daughter to have a pleasant experience, downgrade her to a different, less professional school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. If we're talking about the same teacher, this is her style, nothing to do with online. I find that she's actually softer online, probably because she's aware that parents are listening in. Many TWSB kids drop out at/ after Level 2..
It sounds like her job is to begin separating the wheat from the shaft. You may be the consumer,; but they are in charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very surprised! TWSB is one of the best schools in the area, you'd figure they could afford to be pickier.
It's ballet. Her attitude is a feature not a bug.
No, but this woman is something altogether different. Hadn’t quite processed the stuff she was put through to end up dancing in some regional company. Joe takes it out on tween girls. Not cool.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very surprised! TWSB is one of the best schools in the area, you'd figure they could afford to be pickier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very surprised! TWSB is one of the best schools in the area, you'd figure they could afford to be pickier.
It's ballet. Her attitude is a feature not a bug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, PP here again, that is most definitely her. I know she teaches at another school/ schools in the area (Ballet Nova maybe?), and she pulled the same crap when she started teaching Level 2 at TWSB two or so years ago. Many parents complained, and lots of kids left. You would think that leadership might take notice, especially since TWSB funds the company, but no. That teacher has some Mariinsky connections that got a few TSWB students to perform with them in minor roles at the KC a couple of years ago, so I guess that makes her too valuable. (She actually only ever danced in regional former Soviet Union companies, nothing particularly impressive.)
Yup, that's her, sadly. We're at BalletNova. My DD got through the year but there were definitely days with tears and stomach aches from nerves. DD didn't want to leave her friends so we stuck it out but it was hard to take. I'm reminded now too that DD said she used to pinch the kids with her long fingernails to correct their posture (found this out afterward... that would have been the last straw). Sounds like it's a silver lining that it's all online this year so she has an audience...
Anonymous wrote:I'm very surprised! TWSB is one of the best schools in the area, you'd figure they could afford to be pickier.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, PP here again, that is most definitely her. I know she teaches at another school/ schools in the area (Ballet Nova maybe?), and she pulled the same crap when she started teaching Level 2 at TWSB two or so years ago. Many parents complained, and lots of kids left. You would think that leadership might take notice, especially since TWSB funds the company, but no. That teacher has some Mariinsky connections that got a few TSWB students to perform with them in minor roles at the KC a couple of years ago, so I guess that makes her too valuable. (She actually only ever danced in regional former Soviet Union companies, nothing particularly impressive.)