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We are so excited to be publishing part 1 of this 2 part interview. It’s something we’ve wanted to do for a long time. Three parents of dancers who attended some of the largest full-time training programs in North America joined us for an in-depth and candid conversation about what it was like, from the family’s perspective, to allow their teenagers to head off to full-time training while they were still in their teens.
Erin Miller’s son, Wesley, attended Canada’s National Ballet School and now dances with Boston Ballet. Sarah Borden’s daughter went clear across the country from their home in Washington to attend the full-time program at the School of American Ballet. And Sue McCarroll’s son left home to attend Houston Ballet Academy, where he is currently in their professional training program.
We went into so much depth that we’re breaking this conversation into two parts. Across both episodes, we dig into how each family made the decision to send their dancer off, what factors ultimately drove that decision, what it was like to drop their child off, and how the adjustment went, not just for the dancer, but for the siblings and parents left at home. The conversation also covers the difference between training at a company-affiliated school versus a conservatory, and pushes back on the assumption that Balanchine-trained dancers are limited to a small handful of companies after graduation.
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