Anonymous wrote:How much does Capitol Cotilion, Mrs. Simpsons, ad the "Catholic Cotillion" cost per year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the families at some schools often gravitate toward one or the other. E.g., a lot of kids at Cathedral schools do Cotillion; the Holton/Landon kids tend to do Mrs. Simpsons.
What about the Catholic school kids? Where do they tend to go (if at all).
The "Catholic Cotillion" is run thru Georgetown Visitation. It is well attended.
Does one get invited to join the Catholic Cotillion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the families at some schools often gravitate toward one or the other. E.g., a lot of kids at Cathedral schools do Cotillion; the Holton/Landon kids tend to do Mrs. Simpsons.
What about the Catholic school kids? Where do they tend to go (if at all).
The "Catholic Cotillion" is run thru Georgetown Visitation. It is well attended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the families at some schools often gravitate toward one or the other. E.g., a lot of kids at Cathedral schools do Cotillion; the Holton/Landon kids tend to do Mrs. Simpsons.
What about the Catholic school kids? Where do they tend to go (if at all).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the families at some schools often gravitate toward one or the other. E.g., a lot of kids at Cathedral schools do Cotillion; the Holton/Landon kids tend to do Mrs. Simpsons.
What about the Catholic school kids? Where do they tend to go (if at all).
Anonymous wrote:Also, the families at some schools often gravitate toward one or the other. E.g., a lot of kids at Cathedral schools do Cotillion; the Holton/Landon kids tend to do Mrs. Simpsons.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a cotillion summer program in dc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these Cotillion scams are a complete waste of time and money.
Add up all the money you spend on lessons and camps and other such things. Speed ahead 20 years. My guess is that your DC's will not be horseback riding, or engaging in hand to hand karate combat, or playing the lute. They will, however, be asked to attend functions where dancing takes place, and fine social graces are recognized and required.
I do not know a soul who can not dance at a party or wedding, including very basic ballroom steps. And as far as social graces go, do you not teach and model table manners at home? Have you not taught your child the correct way to receive a guest or introduce themselves to someone or introduce a friend to others? I consider that basic parenting.
Can you tell I hate this thread and wish it would go away. It reeks of wannabeism and pretentiousness.
How do you "receive" a guest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these Cotillion scams are a complete waste of time and money.
Add up all the money you spend on lessons and camps and other such things. Speed ahead 20 years. My guess is that your DC's will not be horseback riding, or engaging in hand to hand karate combat, or playing the lute. They will, however, be asked to attend functions where dancing takes place, and fine social graces are recognized and required.
I do not know a soul who can not dance at a party or wedding, including very basic ballroom steps. And as far as social graces go, do you not teach and model table manners at home? Have you not taught your child the correct way to receive a guest or introduce themselves to someone or introduce a friend to others? I consider that basic parenting.
Can you tell I hate this thread and wish it would go away. It reeks of wannabeism and pretentiousness.