Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the 9:30 Club is doing? That seems equally relevant.
They require vaccination of attendees, and MCPS doesn’t seem inclined to go there.
Our orchestra had a concert and had a positive announcement within a day. Huge concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll admit that, even pre-COVID, I was shocked by how crowded the winter concerts were. Our MS does the choir, orchestra and band all on the same night, so they have about 500 kids plus parents all crammed into one room. It was always REALLY crowded and hard to find a seat and it was VERY long (hours), as there are two orchestras and two bands and they each play several songs. We're getting several COVID notifications per day and they want to cram a thousand people into an unventilated room for hours? It's like 25% of their grade, so the kid can't skip without failing, plus I really would like my kid to get the experience of playing in a concert. I don't understand why they aren't doing it differently this year -- breaking it up into several different nights so they can split out choir, orchestra, and band. It will literally be the most densely crowded venue I have been in since the 2019 Holiday concert.
I hope that at least parents don't bring the whole family, like many have in past years.
I would have to bring the whole family or find/pay for a sitter. Which would be tricky since my sitters would also be in the concert! Just a note to not assume that people there with other kids are jerks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the 9:30 Club is doing? That seems equally relevant.
They require vaccination of attendees, and MCPS doesn’t seem inclined to go there.
Anonymous wrote:I'll admit that, even pre-COVID, I was shocked by how crowded the winter concerts were. Our MS does the choir, orchestra and band all on the same night, so they have about 500 kids plus parents all crammed into one room. It was always REALLY crowded and hard to find a seat and it was VERY long (hours), as there are two orchestras and two bands and they each play several songs. We're getting several COVID notifications per day and they want to cram a thousand people into an unventilated room for hours? It's like 25% of their grade, so the kid can't skip without failing, plus I really would like my kid to get the experience of playing in a concert. I don't understand why they aren't doing it differently this year -- breaking it up into several different nights so they can split out choir, orchestra, and band. It will literally be the most densely crowded venue I have been in since the 2019 Holiday concert.
I hope that at least parents don't bring the whole family, like many have in past years.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the 9:30 Club is doing? That seems equally relevant.
Anonymous wrote:I'll admit that, even pre-COVID, I was shocked by how crowded the winter concerts were. Our MS does the choir, orchestra and band all on the same night, so they have about 500 kids plus parents all crammed into one room. It was always REALLY crowded and hard to find a seat and it was VERY long (hours), as there are two orchestras and two bands and they each play several songs. We're getting several COVID notifications per day and they want to cram a thousand people into an unventilated room for hours? It's like 25% of their grade, so the kid can't skip without failing, plus I really would like my kid to get the experience of playing in a concert. I don't understand why they aren't doing it differently this year -- breaking it up into several different nights so they can split out choir, orchestra, and band. It will literally be the most densely crowded venue I have been in since the 2019 Holiday concert.
I hope that at least parents don't bring the whole family, like many have in past years.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the 9:30 Club is doing? That seems equally relevant.
