Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1b- snow angel
This is our fist year . The audition did not include a snow angel. They did fish tail, mouse and party girl. My dancer was hoping for the party scene
The news was welcomed with such enthusiasm this morning . I am relieved. We are new to the school and she was one of the mirlitons last year and a Chinese girl the year before in a different school, much smaller production. This is a reality check for her on how her skills compare with the dancers of a much bigger school so we are using it as a coaching point. The most important thing is that she is having fun and enjoying this experience.
Now the tough part , the big commitment with the rehearsal schedule. One of the rehearsals clashes with her birthday. Would the school be understanding if we skipped only that one?
I am frantically looking for different options for her party but it is not looking good.
Just celebrate her bday on another day
+1. This is the difference between Nutcracker at a small school and one with a professional company. It's not just about your child missing for a big day, it messes up all the other kids in her cast who are performing in a space relative to her. If she's missing, then it throws every other child off. Besides, did you not read the contract you signed before her audition?
i did read the contract, of course. I was not expecting the rehearsal to be 4-6pm. This was the time she was going to invite her friends over for a movie night to celebrate her birthday. So now i am looking for venues around lunch time, like bowling. And since every weekend will be busy with rehearsals and performances, there are not many options for alternative dates.
Can you do a Friday night?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1b- snow angel
This is our fist year . The audition did not include a snow angel. They did fish tail, mouse and party girl. My dancer was hoping for the party scene
The news was welcomed with such enthusiasm this morning . I am relieved. We are new to the school and she was one of the mirlitons last year and a Chinese girl the year before in a different school, much smaller production. This is a reality check for her on how her skills compare with the dancers of a much bigger school so we are using it as a coaching point. The most important thing is that she is having fun and enjoying this experience.
Now the tough part , the big commitment with the rehearsal schedule. One of the rehearsals clashes with her birthday. Would the school be understanding if we skipped only that one?
I am frantically looking for different options for her party but it is not looking good.
Just celebrate her bday on another day
+1. This is the difference between Nutcracker at a small school and one with a professional company. It's not just about your child missing for a big day, it messes up all the other kids in her cast who are performing in a space relative to her. If she's missing, then it throws every other child off. Besides, did you not read the contract you signed before her audition?
i did read the contract, of course. I was not expecting the rehearsal to be 4-6pm. This was the time she was going to invite her friends over for a movie night to celebrate her birthday. So now i am looking for venues around lunch time, like bowling. And since every weekend will be busy with rehearsals and performances, there are not many options for alternative dates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1b- snow angel
This is our fist year . The audition did not include a snow angel. They did fish tail, mouse and party girl. My dancer was hoping for the party scene
The news was welcomed with such enthusiasm this morning . I am relieved. We are new to the school and she was one of the mirlitons last year and a Chinese girl the year before in a different school, much smaller production. This is a reality check for her on how her skills compare with the dancers of a much bigger school so we are using it as a coaching point. The most important thing is that she is having fun and enjoying this experience.
Now the tough part , the big commitment with the rehearsal schedule. One of the rehearsals clashes with her birthday. Would the school be understanding if we skipped only that one?
I am frantically looking for different options for her party but it is not looking good.
Just celebrate her bday on another day
+1. This is the difference between Nutcracker at a small school and one with a professional company. It's not just about your child missing for a big day, it messes up all the other kids in her cast who are performing in a space relative to her. If she's missing, then it throws every other child off. Besides, did you not read the contract you signed before her audition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another mushroom parent here. Just curious, how many shows does each child perform in?
When my DD was a mushroom it was something like a 42 show run and she was in 6-7 shows if I remember correctly. They split them across 6 casts. I think the run is a bit shorter this year so maybe a couple fewer shows?
Anonymous wrote:Another mushroom parent here. Just curious, how many shows does each child perform in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1b- snow angel
This is our fist year . The audition did not include a snow angel. They did fish tail, mouse and party girl. My dancer was hoping for the party scene
The news was welcomed with such enthusiasm this morning . I am relieved. We are new to the school and she was one of the mirlitons last year and a Chinese girl the year before in a different school, much smaller production. This is a reality check for her on how her skills compare with the dancers of a much bigger school so we are using it as a coaching point. The most important thing is that she is having fun and enjoying this experience.
Now the tough part , the big commitment with the rehearsal schedule. One of the rehearsals clashes with her birthday. Would the school be understanding if we skipped only that one?
I am frantically looking for different options for her party but it is not looking good.
Just celebrate her bday on another day
+1. This is the difference between Nutcracker at a small school and one with a professional company. It's not just about your child missing for a big day, it messes up all the other kids in her cast who are performing in a space relative to her. If she's missing, then it throws every other child off. Besides, did you not read the contract you signed before her audition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1b- snow angel
This is our fist year . The audition did not include a snow angel. They did fish tail, mouse and party girl. My dancer was hoping for the party scene
The news was welcomed with such enthusiasm this morning . I am relieved. We are new to the school and she was one of the mirlitons last year and a Chinese girl the year before in a different school, much smaller production. This is a reality check for her on how her skills compare with the dancers of a much bigger school so we are using it as a coaching point. The most important thing is that she is having fun and enjoying this experience.
Now the tough part , the big commitment with the rehearsal schedule. One of the rehearsals clashes with her birthday. Would the school be understanding if we skipped only that one?
I am frantically looking for different options for her party but it is not looking good.
Just celebrate her bday on another day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1b- snow angel
This is our fist year . The audition did not include a snow angel. They did fish tail, mouse and party girl. My dancer was hoping for the party scene
The news was welcomed with such enthusiasm this morning . I am relieved. We are new to the school and she was one of the mirlitons last year and a Chinese girl the year before in a different school, much smaller production. This is a reality check for her on how her skills compare with the dancers of a much bigger school so we are using it as a coaching point. The most important thing is that she is having fun and enjoying this experience.
Now the tough part , the big commitment with the rehearsal schedule. One of the rehearsals clashes with her birthday. Would the school be understanding if we skipped only that one?
I am frantically looking for different options for her party but it is not looking good.
Anonymous wrote:1b- snow angel
This is our fist year . The audition did not include a snow angel. They did fish tail, mouse and party girl. My dancer was hoping for the party scene
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mushroom! DD(7) will be so excited although I'm currently questioning my sanity for committing to this rehearsal schedule. Echo chamber please tell me the kids love it even with the small parts. 🙏🙏
Yes mushroom was my DD’s first role in PB3 and she absolutely loved it — she is still friends with her castmates several years later! She’ll enjoy the experience I’m sure. And the mushroom costumes are really awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Mushroom! DD(7) will be so excited although I'm currently questioning my sanity for committing to this rehearsal schedule. Echo chamber please tell me the kids love it even with the small parts. 🙏🙏