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Article Excerpt Asked why she chose to attend School of American Ballet's summer session, 16year-old Kristen Segin felt the answer was obvious. "SAB leads into New York City Ballet," she says. "Of course I wanted to audition." Some dancers may not be as decisive as Segin and plenty of excellent school summer programs are not company related. But summer sessions at the Boston Ballet School, San Francisco Ballet School, and SAB, for instance, have their own advantages.
With the advantages, though, come the challenges. Because of the need for companies to scout talent, students who attend company-related intensives will inevitably be considered as ongoing auditioners. The competition to be noticed is stiff. And as the term "intensive" suggests, the school schedule keeps students dancing all day long.
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