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.
Wheat is the last year to get Party Girl role? Level 2? Level 3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that email went out. No absences. Mandatory. Etc. Has been all over everything since before the audition. You think it's all the first timers?
My guess is after nearly 2 years of pandemic, people made holiday plans?
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that email went out. No absences. Mandatory. Etc. Has been all over everything since before the audition. You think it's all the first timers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland Youth Ballet! I never gave a thought to MYB while we were at TWSB, but now I understand the difference between a ballet school attached to a company and a youth ballet. The only goal of a youth ballet is to help each child achieve their highest potential. Not to subsidize the company. Teachers go out of their way to help (preparing high achievers for competitions, assisting with videos and audition preparation for SI and college programs), plus the little kids' classes are FUN! MYB has photos of its students who have become professionals on the wall. Not so at TWSB and the reason is because that is not the goal of TWSB.
We’re doing the Kennedy Center Nutcracker and a large number of the girls are from MYB. Just looking at those girls I can’t imagine the instruction is very good. My dd is at City Dance and an average dancer but dances rings around the MYB girls. However I know they also have their own Nutcracker so maybe the better dancers do their Nutcracker and the low average do Kennedy Center
Anonymous wrote:Maryland Youth Ballet! I never gave a thought to MYB while we were at TWSB, but now I understand the difference between a ballet school attached to a company and a youth ballet. The only goal of a youth ballet is to help each child achieve their highest potential. Not to subsidize the company. Teachers go out of their way to help (preparing high achievers for competitions, assisting with videos and audition preparation for SI and college programs), plus the little kids' classes are FUN! MYB has photos of its students who have become professionals on the wall. Not so at TWSB and the reason is because that is not the goal of TWSB.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland Youth Ballet! I never gave a thought to MYB while we were at TWSB, but now I understand the difference between a ballet school attached to a company and a youth ballet. The only goal of a youth ballet is to help each child achieve their highest potential. Not to subsidize the company. Teachers go out of their way to help (preparing high achievers for competitions, assisting with videos and audition preparation for SI and college programs), plus the little kids' classes are FUN! MYB has photos of its students who have become professionals on the wall. Not so at TWSB and the reason is because that is not the goal of TWSB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for insight from the more veteran parents.
When they are in the Upper school - So levels 4 and up, are there still large percentages of girls auditioning? Or do the numbers decrease?
Bump. Curious about this as well.
Level 4B student. The levels are much smaller at this point, fewer kids at this level than we have had before, so fewer kids auditioning. I also think that at our level, the roles get a little less interesting once party is out, so that probably dampens some enthusiasm. I think our level was all cast as butterfly or frontier, depending on height. Maybe a clown or two.
On the leaving question, most of the girls who have left have gone to less intense programs. Ballet is very much a triangle - lots of little kids love to put on tutus and wave scarves and dance around. At this level, we are in class 4 days a week for at least 2-3 hours at a time. I think she's in class - before rehearsals - 13 hours a week. That leaves very little time for any other activity. Plus, at this point, if you don't do a summer intensive, you are probably falling behind, so there goes five weeks of your summer. Add in rehearsals and frankly, most 12 year old girls don't want to deal.
Kids have left to quit dance, go to City Ballet, Seber Method Academy and Kirov, as far as I know.
It's the most well-known (and probably most elite) program in the area, no matter what anyone says. When NYCB or ABT come to town, they cast student dancers from TWSB.