Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this by posting about the Citydance recital? If so, I agree with the OP. It’s nuts.
Their lower school recital is 1.5 hours, not 3. Then those kids/families can go home before the upper school starts. Many kids are in more than one piece.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you’re right, my kid (did I say daughter?!) loves it and is a serious dancer, which is why they’re upset about foregoing an entire Saturday of classes for this.
Anonymous wrote:But it’s also about the lead up to the recital. Classes cancelled for an entire weekend two months before the recital so that they can run through the entire dress rehearsal. Having to ferry your kid back and forth for 15 min slots if they are in several pieces. Like the winter show (Creatingbthe Magic), this thing just takes on a life of its own. All driven by the person at the top who seems to lose all sense of reality around these events. Pretty much done with the place and will head elsewhere next year.
Anonymous wrote:Is this by posting about the Citydance recital? If so, I agree with the OP. It’s nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Is this by posting about the Citydance recital? If so, I agree with the OP. It’s nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Why join dance if you don't want to go. Your dancer is probably over the moon about recital and being back stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “developmentally inappropriate” stance seems a bit judgmental. For the most part the younger students enjoy watching the older students ans their performances for a variety of reasons. Take the stick out.
For 3+ hours? Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooope.
Anonymous wrote:The “developmentally inappropriate” stance seems a bit judgmental. For the most part the younger students enjoy watching the older students ans their performances for a variety of reasons. Take the stick out.
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen a place for siblings to hang out. I have seen many, many younger (and sometimes older) siblings have a rough time making it through dance recitals.