Thursday 19 February 2015

Northern Ballet School audition

My third audition was last Monday, for Northern Ballet School. I decided to ask my mum not to accompany me to the audition, as I wanted to be more independent; although I'd travelled to London alone, I had never been to Manchester, which involved 2 changes of train! When I was booking the tickets, it all seemed like a great idea- but at 4am on the morning of the audition, I randomly woke up feeling very apprehensive! (Luckily, I managed to get back to sleep for a few more hours!) 

Having travelled for three hours, almost getting on the wrong train twice and, due to delays having a crazy 3 minute dash to get off one train and onto the next, I finally arrived at Northern Ballet School. 

The day began with a performance from the students at the school. The Jazz piece looked very exciting, dynamic and stylish- but when they started their ballet piece, that persuaded me; I want to study here for the next three years. Their technical skill was evident, they also had excellent artistry and musicality- most importantly, they all looked so happy!

Next, we had a very informative talk from the Principal, Patricia McDonald. Then, it was time for the ballet class- we went to a beautiful studio to warm up. 
I don't remember the name of the teacher who led the class, but he was really lovely, ensuring we all understood the enchainements, which definitely helped me to dance as well as I could! 

 The class was quite simple- I was very relieved that the pointework wasn't too complicated! I get the sense that the school were looking for certain qualities, as we were asked to individually demi plie in first and seconde, tendu each foot, then show first arabesque whilst the panel made notes. Also, there was a short jazz section, which thankfully wasn't too complicated! 

I really enjoyed the audition experience- regardless if I get a place, it has definitely helped me in preparation for the rest of my auditions! 

Hope everyone else's auditions are going well <3

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