Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if that means they’ll be very selective with admissions???
My guess is that they will be more selective than other area ballet schools.
I would guess they are not going to be particularly selective this year since they are trying to build.
The younger levels require no audition, and I think those will be very popular. It fills a niche for younger dancers who want better training than what TWSB can offer.
From what I hear among DD's more advanced dance friends, a lot of more serious dancers are waiting to see if MBA will survive past the first year. The roll-out has been too late in the season for girls already committed to their studios, and there is only one (presumably part-time) teacher for advanced/pre-pro girls listed actually based in the DC area. I would guess that spring 2027 will reveal how many advanced/pre-pro girls would be willing to switch to MBA.
Anonymous wrote:I know at MYB and TWSB their class sizes are usually over 20. My DD doesn't dance anymore, but a couple of years ago she was in a Saturday class of nearly 40 students at TWSB. The poor teacher was so overwhelmed and no one got any individual corrections. So if Master Ballet is truly capping classes at 15 I think that is very good. But it's probably worth confirming that it's true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if that means they’ll be very selective with admissions???
My guess is that they will be more selective than other area ballet schools.
I would guess they are not going to be particularly selective this year since they are trying to build.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if that means they’ll be very selective with admissions???
My guess is that they will be more selective than other area ballet schools.
I would guess they are not going to be particularly selective this year since they are trying to build.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if that means they’ll be very selective with admissions???
My guess is that they will be more selective than other area ballet schools.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if that means they’ll be very selective with admissions???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5WvkX-yOqs
Check this girl out! She's 10.
Thanks for the pointing out this video -- I noticed Sylvie is the YAGP FINALS HOPE Award winner and she trains at Master Ballet Academy in AZ.
She's WOW -- and it looks like quite a few of her solos are on YouTube including contemporary pieces. Very cool.
As for the poster who said DC can't match this -- that might be true -- Sylvie is extraordinary. And YAGP FINALS is an International Invitation-Only Competition that includes dancers from all over the world.
BUT if you look at the list of YAGP winners from the DC Regional competition, you'll see that there a few DC-Area schools with also-amazing students who received recognization at that event.
https://yagp.org/yagp-2026-washington-d-c-winners/
Our YAGP DC-Regional HOPE Award winner was Olivia Liu, who trains at CityDance including with Molly Holht (before MBA DC while Ms. Holht was still the Ballet Program Director at CityDance).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3NUeEjZDeE