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UPDATED: February 21, 2010 NO. 12 MARCH 18, 1996
British's Royal Exam Model Is Applied by China
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Zhu Shukai lecturing to children

The British Royal Academy of Dancing (RAD), which has existed for 75 years, always attaches great importance to training students in the sense of dance and music.

The successful system has been adopted by more than 50 nations.

Recently, 10 children from an amateur dance school under the National Ballet of China, were awarded qualification certificates for the first time when they passed an RAD-designed examination.

Zhu Shukai, who taught the students, is a first generation Chinese ballet dancer. Zhu has taught ballet more than 40 years. She began to teach children dance guided by such teaching material a year ago.

Girls practicing every movement

Mothers usually accompany their daughters to the weekly classes



 
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