Anonymous wrote:Have you looked into ballet nova? The newish artistic director seems energetic and wanting to change things.
Anonymous wrote:TWSB keeps parents outside, which is a good thing, imho.
As for Citydance, I would not include it in a list of top ballet schools. Much stronger in contemporary and other styles. Their ballet instruction is sloppy; their top students get decent instruction, they perform well at showy competitions, but their alignment is terrible and overuse injury are common. It’s a very different place from a ballet-focused school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any difference in the informal rankings for boys??
Fwiw, my DS dances at MYB, my DD at TWSB. We felt like the boys program was more robust/developed at MYB. DS has been happy and is thriving.
My son does not dance there anymore (he stopped dancing altogether), but I'm told there isn't a boys' class anymore and that a lot of the boys left. Except the bully protected by Munoz. Makes you wonder, but I can't spout off, that would be unfair.
My DS is enrolled in a Saturday boys class this summer as well as for the upcoming school year. He was also in the Saturday boys class this past school year w/about 10 boys. I don’t know. Perhaps we’re talking about different levels.
Which teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any difference in the informal rankings for boys??
Fwiw, my DS dances at MYB, my DD at TWSB. We felt like the boys program was more robust/developed at MYB. DS has been happy and is thriving.
My son does not dance there anymore (he stopped dancing altogether), but I'm told there isn't a boys' class anymore and that a lot of the boys left. Except the bully protected by Munoz. Makes you wonder, but I can't spout off, that would be unfair.
My DS is enrolled in a Saturday boys class this summer as well as for the upcoming school year. He was also in the Saturday boys class this past school year w/about 10 boys. I don’t know. Perhaps we’re talking about different levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any difference in the informal rankings for boys??
Fwiw, my DS dances at MYB, my DD at TWSB. We felt like the boys program was more robust/developed at MYB. DS has been happy and is thriving.
My son does not dance there anymore (he stopped dancing altogether), but I'm told there isn't a boys' class anymore and that a lot of the boys left. Except the bully protected by Munoz. Makes you wonder, but I can't spout off, that would be unfair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any difference in the informal rankings for boys??
Fwiw, my DS dances at MYB, my DD at TWSB. We felt like the boys program was more robust/developed at MYB. DS has been happy and is thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any difference in the informal rankings for boys??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is your dancer and has she auditioned for / participated in any summer intensives? ( possibly Covid interfered…)
And where are you located?
DC is 9 and has been dancing for over 4 years. Doing a summer intensive this year for the first time, but locally.
We are in NOVA (which is why I'm wondering if I'd even be able to juggle everything to move to one of those "top 2" studios).
I have loved MYB because it is a good place for a parent to wait for one’s child. First, the indoor waiting area is ample. Second, the parking garage is right there and parking is always available. Third, the library is across the street. Fourth, there are numerous fast casual restaurants like Panera, Starbucks, and Chick Fil-A in easy walking distance.
For someone who will travel a decent distance, you’ll want to wait and you will be happier if you don’t have to sit in your car every day.
I know you want the very best for your child. I don’t know what the waiting parents situation is at WSB. Perhaps it is comparable.
I will never understand why parents focus on their experiences rather than their child's.
Because we're not martyrs, and usually we take ALL the criteria into account. No one I know would send their kids somewhere crappy just because the parent can be comfortable. MYB has high quality classes overall, and one can only hope they do better at the pre-professional level with a new artistic director. There's going to be a transition period, of course.
Have they named the new director yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is your dancer and has she auditioned for / participated in any summer intensives? ( possibly Covid interfered…)
And where are you located?
DC is 9 and has been dancing for over 4 years. Doing a summer intensive this year for the first time, but locally.
We are in NOVA (which is why I'm wondering if I'd even be able to juggle everything to move to one of those "top 2" studios).
I have loved MYB because it is a good place for a parent to wait for one’s child. First, the indoor waiting area is ample. Second, the parking garage is right there and parking is always available. Third, the library is across the street. Fourth, there are numerous fast casual restaurants like Panera, Starbucks, and Chick Fil-A in easy walking distance.
For someone who will travel a decent distance, you’ll want to wait and you will be happier if you don’t have to sit in your car every day.
I know you want the very best for your child. I don’t know what the waiting parents situation is at WSB. Perhaps it is comparable.
I will never understand why parents focus on their experiences rather than their child's.
Because we're not martyrs, and usually we take ALL the criteria into account. No one I know would send their kids somewhere crappy just because the parent can be comfortable. MYB has high quality classes overall, and one can only hope they do better at the pre-professional level with a new artistic director. There's going to be a transition period, of course.