Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's fair to call Julie's daughter rigging. She's the child of a professional ballerina and been around world class performances her entire life. I don't doubt she came into the school with a stronger baseline than the average child and it's also not fair to ask her, who is also just a child, to be a Snow Angel just so the other parents arent jealous of her. I don't think any of the kids see her that way, my daughter certainly doesn't.
Yes, just like how Tori Spelling made a fine Donna Martin. Everything you say is valid, and I don’t disagree. I have never had a firsthand issue with casting. Ever. But from an optics standpoint, it has a whiff of nepotism. Just saying.
Anonymous wrote:The choreography is more complicated for the younger aged children. There’s also more actual dancing in the role versus the other parts for levels 1-3. My daughter was a party girl for three years and then a clown. Most of her cast mates moved to clown. Costume sizing also dictates the role. And no, we are not donors.

Anonymous wrote:Why is party girl such a coveted role? Is it just because of the pretty dresses and hair? Don't other roles have more advanced choreography?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was DD's last year/chance to be Party Girl and there were some tears. A good friend of hers got Party Girl this year for the second time. We might move to MYB after this year, their Nutcracker is much smaller but it's still a beautiful production and is more student focused.
What is the last year to get Party Girl role? Level 2? Level 3?
I don’t think there are any party girls after level three (at least the past few years).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was DD's last year/chance to be Party Girl and there were some tears. A good friend of hers got Party Girl this year for the second time. We might move to MYB after this year, their Nutcracker is much smaller but it's still a beautiful production and is more student focused.
What is the last year to get Party Girl role? Level 2? Level 3?
Anonymous wrote:This was DD's last year/chance to be Party Girl and there were some tears. A good friend of hers got Party Girl this year for the second time. We might move to MYB after this year, their Nutcracker is much smaller but it's still a beautiful production and is more student focused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is party girl such a coveted role? Is it just because of the pretty dresses and hair? Don't other roles have more advanced choreography?
I was a ballet dancer many many years ago and party girl was always the most coveted role. I love that that seems to be a universal thing. I think it’s many, many things: the pretty costumes and hair, a more theatrical role, getting to dance with the older girls, and I think most of all, being on stage for a longgg time, especially when the other numbers are pretty short in the Nutcracker.
Anonymous wrote:Why is party girl such a coveted role? Is it just because of the pretty dresses and hair? Don't other roles have more advanced choreography?
Anonymous wrote:Why is party girl such a coveted role? Is it just because of the pretty dresses and hair? Don't other roles have more advanced choreography?