This past weekend we finished our last Nutcracker performances. I had two roles this year. I was a party girl and a Ginger Kid. This was my second time as a ginger kid but I’m so happy to have been selected to be one since we got selected to be part of a local morning news show. This is the link to our early morning performance.
Our guest starts again this year where Katie Critchlow and Ronnie Underwood. They both are from the TV reality show called “Breaking Point”. They did a great job and I hope they will come back next year.
I have put some of the videos below.
Party Scene (I’m one of the girls dancing with the dolls)
Ginger Kids (I’m the second coming out from mother Gingers Dress)
Katie and Ronnies performances
While at the summer Paris Opera Ballet program we had 5 different classes.
- Classical Ballet
- Mime
- Floor Barre
- Musical Expression
- Folklore
This is a video of the mime and classical ballet performance we did to show our parents at the end of the program. I hope you can find me in the videos.
Classical Ballet
Mime
My favorite was musical expression and mime and of course classical ballet. In musical expression we got to feel the music and act out how it made us feel. Mime was also very fun since I never did anything like that. It was like acting without speaking. Floor barre was like doing barre work but on the floor, kind of like yoga but much harder. Folklore is a bit similar to the folklore that I do in my Serbian dancing.
Each day, they woke us up at 7:30. We went downstairs and had breakfast and got ready for our classes. The classes didn’t start until about 9:30 or sometimes 11:30. We did not have every class every day except for classical ballet. Each class was one and a half hours long. We also had an one hour lunch break along with a morning or afternoon break.
The teachers were great and I learned a lot. I was very privileged to have the opportunity to go.
My mom and dad took me out for the weekend while at the Paris Opera ballet summer intensive to see the Opera National de Paris perform La Sylphide at the Palais Garnier. This is one of their older ballets. It’s a story about a guy who is to marry a girl but dreams of marring someone else. Of course there is a witch involved that ruins his plans and the story does not have a happy ending. I will not spoil it for you. The dancing was fabulous and the opera house was amazing. The male lead Mathias Heymann can really jump high. It was also amazing how the corps stayed together. My dad kept bringing up the phantom of the opera since this was the theater that the musical was based on. There was even a large chandelier hanging over our heads since we had orchestra seats. It was a great day.
Today I moved into my dorm room at the Paris opera ballet school. I will have 2 roommates which I am so excited to meet. I was the first to arrive and setup my bed and desk space. I have a window overlooking the school courtyard. They have volleyball nets, ping pong tables and foosball tables everywhere. We moved in at 2:30 pm and I already have a ballet class at 4:00pm. I am so excited.
We visited the Royal Opera Ballet. Its located by a very busy place called Covenant Gardens . We took a tour of the theater and were guided by a man named Pierre who was very knowledgeable. Unfortunately we could not take pictures inside. Some of the things I learned about the Royal Opera Ballet is that in 1997 they did major renovation that allowed much quicker changes of productions. The stages pieced float around like puzzle. The ballet company now also practices in the same building. We got to tour the practice facilities which included 3 large room with sky lights and many smaller rooms. The actual theater is very old and beautifully. They pointed out the royal box where the royal family watches the shows. The Royal Ballet School is across the street from the opera house connected by a bridge. They call this bridge the aspiration bridge since the students aspire to be a part of the professional company. In a typical year about 90 students graduate and only a couple of them are asked to go to the professional company.
Today while walking around London we happened to run across the retail store of Freed of London. Freed is the ballet shoes I wear. A wonderful woman by the name of Beth Chivers help us out with a fitting. Even though I have a brand new set of pointe shoes, when we learned that cost of them at the store we had to get another pair. The cost of my pointe shoes in California is $97 and at this store its about $45. I also picked up some other items. I didn’t realize how lucky we got since this is the only Freed of London retail store in the world!!!
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