Hi Robin64
DD has been auditioning for colleges so I can tell you a little about our experience, too! We just asked her dance teachers to tell her what standard she needed to be (and to get her there!!), and at 15 she is about to take Advanced 1 RAD and ISTD ballet, tap and modern....she doesn't have singing lessons and like your DD she does drama at school! She does have quite a lot of performance experience, though.....both amateur and professional.
All her auditions have consisted of a ballet class, a jazz class and a solo song. Most have asked for a monologue or drama workshop and some have also asked for a solo dance (modern/jazz style). DD has really enjoyed the auditions (they are great workshops, if nothing else!!)...she said that she found the ballet classes relatively easy, the jazz classes fast and tough (and quite commercial!), and she enjoyed the opportunity to perform her solos!! She has also had a physio examination at a couple of colleges, and a short interview at all of them!! Most of the colleges said that they are particularly looking for a good standard of ballet, and the lack of strength/maturity in classical technique seems to be why they sometimes offer the one year Foundation course (to give students with potential the chance to strengthen their technique) in place of a 3 year Diploma or Degree course.
Something that is very important is to get as much experience of non-syllabus work as possible! In an audition they will be setting routines very quickly, and you need to know the vocabulary, and be used to retaining choreography with a very short time to practise.
Your DD sounds as if she is doing more than enough, though, and she will easily be at the standard she needs by the time she gets to audition!!
DD has also always said that this is what she wants to do, and has been adamant throughout senior school that she would not be doing A levels at school, so we said she could try for college now, (not necessarily expecting her to get in!!). She has done incredibly well, though.....and we are hugely proud of her.....(A levels or not!!!)
