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One Mom's Musings About Boys in the Dance World

Dealing with Muscle Issues

April 1, 2011 by Nina Leave a Comment

Julian’s had a variety of muscle issues recently. I think they began from a misalignment in his back, but what do I know? I’m just his mother. In fact, he ended up sitting out part of a class or rehearsal…can’t quite remember now…after doing some jumps and then having his tailbone area hurt. Between school, […]

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College or No College: That’s the Quandry

March 8, 2011 by Nina 3 Comments

Here’s a heads up to parents of young male dancers heading down the ballet route. If your son becomes a ballet boy, by which I mean a serious ballet student, beware that he likely will begin to think he should ditch the idea of heading for the hallowed halls of higher learning and head instead […]

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Filed Under: Ballet, College Tagged With: apprentice programs, ballet job vs. college, how to prepare for a ballet career, trainee programs

Our First Regional YAGP Experience and Results

March 3, 2011 by Nina 2 Comments

Well, the Northern California regional YAGP results are in…on many levels–at least for us. Julian and his partners did really well, as did the other dancers from City Ballet. He and his young partner came in first in the ensemble division for their Nutcracker Grand Pax.  Whoo hoo! He and his other partner came in […]

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Filed Under: choreography, competitions, summer dance programs, YAGP Tagged With: ballet competition, Regional Dance America, YAGP, Youth American Grand Prix

First Day of YAGP Offers this Mom a Surprise

February 26, 2011 by Nina 1 Comment

I showed up at the Youth American Grand Prix regional competition in Northern California expecting to see some awesome dancing. I sat down in the dark theater ready to watch the 14-year-old contemporary dance category. After Julian’s two-year stint in a pre-professional teen contemporary dance company, I was excited to see the entrees. I rubbed […]

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Filed Under: Ballet, competitions, YAGP Tagged With: ballet competition, contemporary ballet, YAGP, Youth American Grand Prix

YAGP Here We Come!

February 23, 2011 by Nina 1 Comment

I haven’t written too much about Julian’s preparation for Youth American Grand Prix. In fact, early on this year, I said he wasn’t gong to be allowed to compete because his technique was not up to par. However, that all changed after the Nutcracker performances ended. At that time the director of City Ballet School, […]

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Filed Under: Ballet, competitions, YAGP Tagged With: Ballet, ballet competition, YAGP, Youth American Grand Prix

Proud Momma Must Brag Just a Little…

February 14, 2011 by Nina 3 Comments

Four summer intensives down, three results in: one merit scholarship (SAB), two full scholarships (ABT and SFB). Still waiting on Juilliard; we have only been told he is still in the running. Ballet training pays off, guys…that’s all I can say. Oh, and I go to see Julian’s emerging choreography piece for RDA performed…very nice, […]

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YAGP On, YAGP Off

February 7, 2011 by Nina 3 Comments

Julian continues auditioning for summer intensives despite the fact that we had to let the School of American Ballet know our decision a few weeks ago. That means the ABT results came if after, as well the San Francisco Ballet School and Juilliard results. ABT offered Julian a full scholarship this year, but it just […]

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Filed Under: choreography, dance scholarships, summer dance programs Tagged With: auditions for summer dance intensives, choreography, RDA, YAGP competition

Small Ballet School vs. Large Ballet School?

January 25, 2011 by Nina 1 Comment

Every since Julian received that merit scholarship two weeks ago, we’ve been discussing the merits of the ballet school he now attends, City Ballet School in San Francisco. It seems that New York City Ballet tends to give out merit scholarships to kids they would like to see in their school, the School of American […]

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Filed Under: dance studios Tagged With: choosing a ballet school, large ballet school, small ballet school

Technical Ballet Training Pays Off

January 11, 2011 by Nina 6 Comments

Many of you know that last summer Julian came back from New York City and his time at American Ballet Theatre’s summer intensive, as well as at Complexions Contemporary Ballet summer intensive, with instructions to spend a year (or two) working on his ballet technique. That’s why he left his pre-professional contemporary ballet program for […]

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Filed Under: auditions, summer dance programs Tagged With: auditions for summer dance programs, ballet technique, ballet training, summer dance intensives

Getting a Dance Start in the Nutcracker

January 8, 2011 by Nina Leave a Comment

The Christmas season has ended, but I’d like to make mention of the fact that many a young male dancer has gotten his start in the Nutcracker. I’ve been meaning to mention a nice article that was written on this topic and published  in The Courier-Journal. I noticed it published on Boys and Ballet. Some […]

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Filed Under: Nutcracker Tagged With: Ballet San Jose, dance roles, Fritz, Nutcracker

How to Survive Driving Your Son Long Distances To Dance

December 30, 2010 by Nina 6 Comments

Every once in a while I’m reminded of the commitment my husband and I have made to our son, Julian, and that it isn’t necessarily “normal.” Well, let’s just say, not everyone makes this type of commitment to their child. On Sunday I was speaking to my neighbor as we exchanged holiday gifts and explaining […]

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Joey Dowling on How to Succeed as a Dancer (Part 4)

December 29, 2010 by Nina 1 Comment

After it’s all the training has been completed, one question remains: Will the dancer get a dance job? Will he make it through the audition and into a company or a show? What can a male dancer—or any dancer for that matter—do to increase the odds of becoming a successful professional dancer? And what does […]

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Filed Under: Broadway, choreography, conventions, Dancing in Hollywood, Dancing on Broadway, Interviews with Dancers, Jo and Jack, Joey Dowling, NYCDA, professional dance, self-confidence Tagged With: dance conventions, getting dance jobs, Joey Dowling, learning choreography, succeeding in dance

Preliminary Results: Your Chance to Make Your Voice Heard

December 27, 2010 by Nina Leave a Comment

Thanks so much for your support during the initial rounds of the “Top Dance Blog 2010” contest. The comments you left warmed my heart and gave me reason to continue writing. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough of them to get My Son Can Dance into the running for any particular category. You can still vote for […]

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