2012
You can audition by sending a video/dvd of your dancing. Go to The Rolal Ballet School website and follow the prompts for international auditions.
You can find a DVD of Christopher Wheeldon's "Carnival of the Animals" ballet choreography at various online retailers such as Amazon or eBay. Additionally, it may be available for streaming or purchase on platforms like Vimeo or the official website of the ballet company that performed it. Local libraries or specialty dance shops may also carry it.
Go on line and see if they do auditions in South Africa. Otherwise you may have to send them a DVD of you dancing, or go to the Royal Ballet school in London.
you can buy it from the dance shop 'BLOCH'. you can also get a copy of the DVD there too. =]
These are some of the dance steps: adage, arabesque, battement tendu, grand battement, port de bras, rond de jambe, sissonne, sissonne en avant, sobresaut, and a feet position, turnout.
It will be released on DVD probably early next year.
A ballet DVD that can help children at home is Ballet 101 - A Beginner's Class. This item is around 20 dollars and is very highly rated by other users.
I used to have a copy - copied from a TV performance, I think in the 80s - but this was stolen along with other videos. Royal Opera House say that their version will not be on DVD as they no longer perform this ballet, but Birmingham Royal Ballet did reintroduce it to their repertoire last year so maybe they might make a new one? I have just ordered a DVD from www.mdt.co.uk (1/2/09)
Yes, it will be released early next year.
next year 2011
You can audition by sending a video/dvd of your dancing. Go to The Rolal Ballet School website and follow the prompts for international auditions.
sometime this year, i would say just before/after summer.
You can find a DVD of Christopher Wheeldon's "Carnival of the Animals" ballet choreography at various online retailers such as Amazon or eBay. Additionally, it may be available for streaming or purchase on platforms like Vimeo or the official website of the ballet company that performed it. Local libraries or specialty dance shops may also carry it.
its already out on DVD
it is already on DVD
the Tinkerbell movie will be going to the cinema then on to DVD
There is no DVD