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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How do I find out more about what you offer?
A. Phone us on (01706) 211161 or call in to see us.
We can answer all your queries directly and offer helpful advice
if needed. Don't hesitate to get in touch - we are here to help
and are happy
to do so.
Q. How old do children need to be to attend RDDC?
A. No hard and fast rule really. We accept children
of all ages from
1 year through to teenagers and, of course, adults of all ages!
You are certainly never too old to join us and, only rarely,
too young!
Q. What sort of things might I need to buy?
A. Nothing special to begin with, but once you are
into it and enjoying yourself you'll want to purchase appropriate
footwear or clothing. Theses are available from us - please
ask.
Q. Can I stay while my child is in lessons?
A. Yes! Parents are most welcome to wait in our comfortable
reception area while classes / lessons are in progress at our
Waterfoot centre. There are plenty of magazines to read! Tea,
coffee and other refreshments are on sale at reception. Unfortunately,
we have limited space at our Ramsbottom centre but some seating
is available outside the upper studio.
Q. Do you sell refreshments?
A. Yes! You can purchase drinks and snacks from our
Waterfoot
centre reception.
Q. What opportunities will be open to me as a
member of RDDC?
A. Plenty! You can be part of shows, concerts, demonstrations,
exams, auditions, workshops, masterclasses etc. You can gain
valuable and recognised qualifications or progress to professional
work. RDDC pupils (aged 5+ to adults) who wish to work within
the television / film / theatre / media industries should apply
to us for representation by RDDC Management, our agency department.
Every week, we receive casting information for parts in television,
film and theatre and they could be right for you.
For more details click here.
Q.
What if I miss a class or lesson?
A. Try to inform us in advance if you will be absent.
Regular attendance is essential if we are to maintain our
high standards of work and class sizes are restricted accordingly.
Pupils absent for three or more classes without valid reason
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Congratulations
to Phoebe Spencer Hall who has landed herself a part
in this years Panto at The Opera House, Manchester.
Snow White will star Tina O’Brien, of Coronation
Street fame and Strictly Come Dancing! A huge well done
to Phoebe who is one of only 20 chorus members. 400
children auditioned for the Panto which runs throughout
December.
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