Whats Happened to Brent Street
Tue, 31 Jan 2006, 12:26 pmRAH258 posts in thread
Whats Happened to Brent Street
Tue, 31 Jan 2006, 12:26 pmHey I have just spoken to a couple of girls who have left Brent Street before they finished the performing arts course, they said its gone down hill. Does anyone in NSW know whats happening there. When you read some of the musical theatre programs that tell you where the artists have studied, some say Brent Street but have moved on to other teaching facilities to study musical theatre.
I was looking at Brent Street but they say its just a dance school with fifty or more to a class. Its alot of money to pay for "just a dance school" And not even their professionals are getting any work
I was looking at Brent Street but they say its just a dance school with fifty or more to a class. Its alot of money to pay for "just a dance school" And not even their professionals are getting any work
Re: Whats happenned to Brent Street
Wed, 1 Feb 2006, 07:32 amWalter Plinge
Hey I am from Adelaide and I went there too. I didnt fit in at Brent Street at all. I was too quiet and yes oh my god they are bitchy and clicky but thats females for you.
My parents made me stick out the year, I wanted to come home mid way through the year. I was getting nothing out of it. It just wasnt my thing.
I suppose the volume of dancers didnt help, 100 is just too many. I was an advanced dancer but many in the class were not yet they would push their way up the front and flaunt themselves even though they were crap. But that has nothing to do with the school. Putting up with crap every day was a nightmare, just because I could pick up routines quickly, you would get stirred. I am pretty thick skinned but my pateince wears thin after awhile, you can only take so much
My mum and my sisters came to see the concert at the end of the year and they were horrified at the standard. I agree with meagan, it was very very average. They do have a couple of performance classes that are good that go into the Mcdonald Comps and they get placed.
Brent Street was not for me and I have to agree it was not a performing arts course, mainly a dance course. I would have prefered more singing and acting.
Now I am teaching dance in Adelaide but going to a singing acting school part time. So much for the money my parents spent on a performing arts course. What a waste
My parents made me stick out the year, I wanted to come home mid way through the year. I was getting nothing out of it. It just wasnt my thing.
I suppose the volume of dancers didnt help, 100 is just too many. I was an advanced dancer but many in the class were not yet they would push their way up the front and flaunt themselves even though they were crap. But that has nothing to do with the school. Putting up with crap every day was a nightmare, just because I could pick up routines quickly, you would get stirred. I am pretty thick skinned but my pateince wears thin after awhile, you can only take so much
My mum and my sisters came to see the concert at the end of the year and they were horrified at the standard. I agree with meagan, it was very very average. They do have a couple of performance classes that are good that go into the Mcdonald Comps and they get placed.
Brent Street was not for me and I have to agree it was not a performing arts course, mainly a dance course. I would have prefered more singing and acting.
Now I am teaching dance in Adelaide but going to a singing acting school part time. So much for the money my parents spent on a performing arts course. What a waste
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