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    All About Ballet

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    • sembgalS Offline
      sembgal
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      phtthp:
      When dd is Primary 2 (turn 8 years old) : can take RAD G1 ballet exam in April.

      But my dd will turn 8 after April next year. Technically speaking, she is considered 7 years a few months in April 2015. That means she is not eligible to take grade one exam next April. Right?

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        All 2007 born girls (golden pig) can take RAD G1 ballet exam, next year in 2015 April -

        If they had alteady passed primary grade in 2014 April this year, and ballet Tr said that they are ready to take exam next year, after Tr had assessed them.

        However, if 2007 born girls no ballet background at all nor pass primary grade yet, then some Tr may not allow them to take RAD G1 exam.
        Some Tr want them to start their basics first.

        Some ballet Tr said that if the 2007 born students do not have basic, or Grade 1 standard, then she has to train them right from basic, and there is no guarantee for exam in 2015 April.

        So, Tr suggest that if you are urgently looking to send yr dd in for exam G1 in 2015 next year, suggest that you enrol yr dd in a class, where the students already had basic training, and are preparing for RAD G1 exam in 2015 April.

        Best to let Tr assess yr dd first, then feedback to parents, what is the status or outcome of your own dd ?
        Tr need to assess, to find out their suitability, to take which grade ballet exam ?

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          Oh My Gosh
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          sembgal:
          phtthp:

          When dd is Primary 2 (turn 8 years old) : can take RAD G1 ballet exam in April.


          But my dd will turn 8 after April next year. Technically speaking, she is considered 7 years a few months in April 2015. That means she is not eligible to take grade one exam next April. Right?

          According to the new RAD age requirements, candidates need to be 7 years old on 1 January of the year they are taking the ballet exam. As such, unless your DD is born on 1 January, she should be 8 years old in the year she is taking the ballet exam.

          It is not a must to take one grade after another, although the basic dance foundations must be there. My DD started learning ballet when she was 4 years old. She took the Pre-Primary and Primary exam but when it's time for her Grade 1 exam, the new RAD requirements set in and she is unable to sign up for the Grade 1 exams. She went through the same G1 coaching training as her dance-mates, except without taking the exam. Then she proceed to taking the Grade 2 exam with her dance-mates one year later (i.e. she skipped Grade 1 for a year and took Grade exam the following year).

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            Great that I am tagged to this thread.

            My Yr2007 girl is in this ballet school that she had to auditioned in, however she have to downgrade to pre-Primary Year 2 and only taking Primary exam next April (when she is 8yrs old).
            If she stayed on the previous school (started since K1), she would have taken the RAD Primary exam this year. I have just received notice of an additional training day per week to prepare for the Primary exam next year, thus make me think hard now whether to move her again, to a school that would take her for Grade1 exam next year instead.
            My gal is determined to continue ballet after she joined the RAD summer school and I hope to use Dance as DSA. Heard schools accept only at least Grade5. If she stays on, she will be grade 4 in P6, and wont have competition exposures in ballet to back her up. Current dance school only do RAD syllabus and has their internal concert, once every 2-3 yrs only. Her current school CCA does not have ballet. Any parents use dance as DSA can advise? Or any advice if I should switch? Any recommendations? Greatly appreciated.

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              Oh My Gosh
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              momresource:
              Great that I am tagged to this thread.

              My Yr2007 girl is in this ballet school that she had to auditioned in, however she have to downgrade to pre-Primary Year 2 and only taking Primary exam next April (when she is 8yrs old).
              If she stayed on the previous school (started since K1), she would have taken the RAD Primary exam this year. I have just received notice of an additional training day per week to prepare for the Primary exam next year, thus make me think hard now whether to move her again, to a school that would take her for Grade1 exam next year instead.
              My gal is determined to continue ballet after she joined the RAD summer school and I hope to use Dance as DSA. Heard schools accept only at least Grade5. If she stays on, she will be grade 4 in P6, and wont have competition exposures in ballet to back her up. Current dance school only do RAD syllabus and has their internal concert, once every 2-3 yrs only. Her current school CCA does not have ballet. Any parents use dance as DSA can advise? Or any advice if I should switch? Any recommendations? Greatly appreciated.
              Most ballet schools will increase to 2 trainings a week (1 regular and 1 coaching) 4 to 6 months before the ballet exams, to better prepare the students for the exams. For higher grades, 3 trainings a week is not uncommon. As to whether to move your DD again, you may like to talk to the current teacher - check out why she need to be downgraded. Is it because her foundations are weak or the school does not want to take chance to expose a new student to Grade 1 immediately? Under DSA, the criteria is indeed Grade 5 as a guide but I believe with the new RAD age requirements, the MOE will be reviewing their criteria.

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                sembgal
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                Oh My Gosh:
                momresource:

                Great that I am tagged to this thread.

                My Yr2007 girl is in this ballet school that she had to auditioned in, however she have to downgrade to pre-Primary Year 2 and only taking Primary exam next April (when she is 8yrs old).
                If she stayed on the previous school (started since K1), she would have taken the RAD Primary exam this year. I have just received notice of an additional training day per week to prepare for the Primary exam next year, thus make me think hard now whether to move her again, to a school that would take her for Grade1 exam next year instead.
                My gal is determined to continue ballet after she joined the RAD summer school and I hope to use Dance as DSA. Heard schools accept only at least Grade5. If she stays on, she will be grade 4 in P6, and wont have competition exposures in ballet to back her up. Current dance school only do RAD syllabus and has their internal concert, once every 2-3 yrs only. Her current school CCA does not have ballet. Any parents use dance as DSA can advise? Or any advice if I should switch? Any recommendations? Greatly appreciated.

                Most ballet schools will increase to 2 trainings a week (1 regular and 1 coaching) 4 to 6 months before the ballet exams, to better prepare the students for the exams. For higher grades, 3 trainings a week is not uncommon. As to whether to move your DD again, you may like to talk to the current teacher - check out why she need to be downgraded. Is it because her foundations are weak or the school does not want to take chance to expose a new student to Grade 1 immediately? Under DSA, the criteria is indeed Grade 5 as a guide but I believe with the new RAD age requirements, the MOE will be reviewing their criteria.

                When will MOE be reviewing their criteria? I'm tempted to let my girl skip 1 grade so that she will be in time to take grade 5 in P6.

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                  Oh My Gosh
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                  sembgal:
                  Oh My Gosh:

                  [quote=\"momresource\"]Great that I am tagged to this thread.

                  My Yr2007 girl is in this ballet school that she had to auditioned in, however she have to downgrade to pre-Primary Year 2 and only taking Primary exam next April (when she is 8yrs old).
                  If she stayed on the previous school (started since K1), she would have taken the RAD Primary exam this year. I have just received notice of an additional training day per week to prepare for the Primary exam next year, thus make me think hard now whether to move her again, to a school that would take her for Grade1 exam next year instead.
                  My gal is determined to continue ballet after she joined the RAD summer school and I hope to use Dance as DSA. Heard schools accept only at least Grade5. If she stays on, she will be grade 4 in P6, and wont have competition exposures in ballet to back her up. Current dance school only do RAD syllabus and has their internal concert, once every 2-3 yrs only. Her current school CCA does not have ballet. Any parents use dance as DSA can advise? Or any advice if I should switch? Any recommendations? Greatly appreciated.

                  Most ballet schools will increase to 2 trainings a week (1 regular and 1 coaching) 4 to 6 months before the ballet exams, to better prepare the students for the exams. For higher grades, 3 trainings a week is not uncommon. As to whether to move your DD again, you may like to talk to the current teacher - check out why she need to be downgraded. Is it because her foundations are weak or the school does not want to take chance to expose a new student to Grade 1 immediately? Under DSA, the criteria is indeed Grade 5 as a guide but I believe with the new RAD age requirements, the MOE will be reviewing their criteria.

                  When will MOE be reviewing their criteria? I'm tempted to let my girl skip 1 grade so that she will be in time to take grade 5 in P6.[/quote]It is not by choice. Your DD teacher got to ascertain her foundation and skills, before deciding if she is suitable to skip Grade 1 and go to Grade 2. Ballet is a long-term commitments - surely you will not want her to build a poor foundation, only to spend more time on a higher grade subsequently. If she can really skip Grade 1 and take Grade 2 when when she is in Primary 2, then she will have clear Grade 5 by Primary 5.

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                    bebe
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                    Oh My Gosh:


                    It is not by choice. Your DD teacher got to ascertain her foundation and skills, before deciding if she is suitable to skip Grade 1 and go to Grade 2. Ballet is a long-term commitments - surely you will not want her to build a poor foundation, only to spend more time on a higher grade subsequently. If she can really skip Grade 1 and take Grade 2 when when she is in Primary 2, then she will have clear Grade 5 by Primary 5.
                    Agreed. And I think it is still too early to talk about DSA at this point. As ballet progress to higher, it becomes more demanding and challenging on the techniques and physical strength. I never know that ballet can be physically demanding until I see the gals sweating in the aircon dance studio, and also they complain about muscles pain. Some of the gals dropped out dancing before grade 5 as they subsequently lost their interests or started to have other commitment. I would say, let the younger gals enjoy dancing for the time being.

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                      Oh My Gosh
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                      bebe:
                      Oh My Gosh:



                      It is not by choice. Your DD teacher got to ascertain her foundation and skills, before deciding if she is suitable to skip Grade 1 and go to Grade 2. Ballet is a long-term commitments - surely you will not want her to build a poor foundation, only to spend more time on a higher grade subsequently. If she can really skip Grade 1 and take Grade 2 when when she is in Primary 2, then she will have clear Grade 5 by Primary 5.

                      Agreed. And I think it is still too early to talk about DSA at this point. As ballet progress to higher, it becomes more demanding and challenging on the techniques and physical strength. I never know that ballet can be physically demanding until I see the gals sweating in the aircon dance studio, and also they complain about muscles pain. Some of the gals dropped out dancing before grade 5 as they subsequently lost their interests or started to have other commitment. I would say, let the younger gals enjoy dancing for the time being.

                      Yes, especially when they starting on pointe, and blisters result. My understanding is that the new syallabus is more challenging than the old syallabus, hence RAD decision to raise the minimum age requirements.

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                        micollh
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                        can i ask, why grade 1 need the ribbon strap? and they will be wearing black shoes?

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