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    All About Ballet

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    • Oh My GoshO Offline
      Oh My Gosh
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      lowchuac2:
      Oh My Gosh, i can't find any info on RAD now imposes a minimum age which a child needs to be 6 on 1 January of the year , can u assist to provide the link? Thanks

      This is the link on the minimum age requirements:

      http://www.rad.org.uk/achieve/exams/tea ... quirements

      The child needs to be at least 5 years old on 1 January of the year she is taking the Pre-Primary exam i.e. she needs to be at least 6 years old in the year (i.e. K2) unless she happens to be born on 1 January!!!

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        Oh My Gosh
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        * Extracted this from RAD website as well*


        Cut-off dates for minimum ages are 1 January and 1 September.

        The minimum age rule was changed in order to guide candidates through the preparation and training for their exams at an appropriate age, due to the demands of the new syllabus and in accordance with safe dance practice. Examiners were becoming more concerned that dancers were too young for the exams they were attempting, which reduced successful outcomes and risked damaging students’ development.
        Minimum ages align with the period of training, when students are learning the work, rather than when they take their exam.
        Removing the age rule altogether could result in students being entered for exams far too early. We realise that students develop at different rates, but the only fair basis on which we can apply the policy is that of age.
        As many teachers lay great store by their students’ exam results, we are certain that the policy will help teachers and encourage students, as results are likely to be enhanced and achievement maximised when students learn the work at the correct developmental stage.
        The policy change was first announced in February 2011, and we have supported teachers with a flexible approach to the policy as they make the necessary arrangements in their schools. Although this transitional period is now over, we still sometimes grant dispensations when candidates miss the deadline by a small amount. Please contact your local RAD office for more information.
        Teachers should note that dispensations are not granted on the basis of previous exams or the predicted outcome of future results, but purely their age in relation to the time of their exam.

        Examinations Board
        February 2015

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        • Oh My GoshO Offline
          Oh My Gosh
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          ** Teachers should note that dispensations are not granted on the basis of previous exams or the predicted outcome of future results, but purely their age in relation to the time of their exam.


          So in the letter of appeal, it cannot be stated that the child is very skilful or dances very well, hence strongly recommended he/she can still be granted to take a ballet exam above his/her age.

          Although this transitional period is now over, we still sometimes grant dispensations when candidates miss the deadline by a small amount.**

          DD is born in January, so missed by a few days… I know of a girl in another ballet school born on 2 January - She can’t take the ballet exams too (not sure if her ballet school appeal to RAD). So the "small amount" stated by RAD seems discretionary. Anyway, at DD ballet teacher’s suggestion, DD does not take Grade 1 ballet exam, then proceed to take the Grade 2 ballet exam the following year.

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            Em Ser
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            Hi Oh My Gosh

            I have seen parents shouting at the Teacher over this issue.
            Very Disgusting.

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            • Oh My GoshO Offline
              Oh My Gosh
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              Em Ser:
              Hi Oh My Gosh

              I have seen parents shouting at the Teacher over this issue.
              Very Disgusting.
              Oh no! ... shouting at the teacher? But it is no fault of the teacher. These are restrictions imposed by RAD. DD is directly affected by the restriction but I don't blame the teacher and understand why RAD wants to set the minimum age - at lower grades, the impact is minimal but it is certainly not advisable to do pointe at a young age when the feet is not fully developed.

              I think the main problem is the expectations. Now that the restrictions are known, many ballet schools will inform parents upfront when they decide to enrol their DD at a young age. It is probably those parents like myself who are \"affected\" when the restrictions are imposed (and RAD did not give any leeway for those affected in the interim) who gets angry.

              But I believe ultimately it is whether the interests will last ... it doesn't matter if the child takes the ballet exams 1 or 2 years later.

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                Em Ser:
                Hi Oh My Gosh

                I have seen parents shouting at the Teacher over this issue.
                Very Disgusting.
                Yes, had witnessed some parents shouting, because they plan for their dd to DSA via ballet into those few Secondary schools. But then they enrolled their dd late to learn ballet, & their girl not quite ready to take exam. But they insist to Tr, to let their dd take exam.
                They want their dd to clear Grade faster, So that by the time reach P6, already cleared Grade 5 RAD.

                Yes, disgusting !
                Because is not the fault of the ballet Tr.

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                • Oh My GoshO Offline
                  Oh My Gosh
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                  The route to ballet is not as \"cutsy and fun\" seeing the cute girls dancing around. That's why many girls dropped out of their levels the higher they go. Below are some pictures (some can be quite gruesome) of blisters on the girls' feet when doing pointe. I know the mother of a girl who made regular appointment with her family doctor remove her toenails, so that pointe can be done better.


                  Ballerinas out there... you have my admiration :)!

                  https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=blis ... d=0CBoQsAQ

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                  • phtthpP Offline
                    phtthp
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                    Yes, some girls drop out of ballet : before reaching Grade 1 or 2, because they no interest in ballet.


                    They started out in N2 / K1, K2 initially. After a while, they just not interested anymore

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                      Oh My Gosh
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                      phtthp:
                      Em Ser:

                      Hi Oh My Gosh

                      I have seen parents shouting at the Teacher over this issue.
                      Very Disgusting.

                      Yes, had witnessed some parents shouting, because they plan for their dd to DSA via ballet into those few Secondary schools. But then they enrolled their dd late, to learn ballet, & their girl not quite ready to take exam.
                      They want their dd to clear Grade faster, So that by the time reach P6, already cleared Grade 5 RAD.
                      Yes, disgusting !
                      Because is not the fault of the ballet Tr.

                      I believe with the new RAD restrictions, secondary schools allowing for ballet as DSA route will make the necessary adjustments to lower their requirements. As for those parents who enrolled their DD late (not because of RAD age restrictions), do not try to push your child too much. Ultimately, if she gets through the DSA, she has to stick to Dance/ Ballet for the next 4 years. It will be very demoralising if she does not have the interests.

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                        rachels1982
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                        many girls get the impression that ballet is a gentle activity. as an ex-dancer, i wud say…that is VERY DANGEROUS thinking. still, enjoyed every single moment of it!

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