Hello, and I hope you all had a fabulous Thanksgiving break!
From this side of Thanksgiving, our Holiday Concert seems so close-- it's just 3 weeks away. We have been doing a lot of work on the songs and on the skits, and it really does show when we rehearse. Our first large group rehearsal is this week, too, so I am eagerly anticipating being able to put together the entire performance. Concert-wear will be fairly standard for all students, and if there are any questions please send me an email. The purpose of standard concert-clothing is to present a special and dressy appearance as a group, as well as to also promote a positive and special atmosphere for both the performers and for the audience. The concert dress code is as follows: Girls: Colorful/seasonal top (a blouse or nice shirt, please no t-shirts). Black bottoms, either pants or skirt and black tights. (please, no leggings as pants or black jeans) Dress shoes, please no sneakers. Boys: Colorful/seasonal top (dress shirt or light sweater, please no t-shirts) Black bottoms (please no black jeans) Dress shoes, please no sneakers. In addition to this, some characters in the show have a few additional "costume" items. Please don't feel obligated to go out and purchase anything additional for your student, as these looks can probably be found at your home. If there are any questions, please send me an email. --Snowflake characters should wear a white top, since they are snowflakes. --Dot and Mabel should wear a white top, since they are snow-women. Additional items to complete the snowman look can also be added (hat, scarf, etc) --Snow Kids and Skaters can add a few items of outerwear to their look for their skits (hat, gloves, scarf) --Game Show Hosts should look "sharp" in their outfits --Heidi Plum and Tommy Billfeather are both the fashion icons hosting the Polar Fashion Week, so their characters are glamorous, stylish, and sharp, which can be shown in their concert wear. I do have a few things that are costume needs, and if you are able to provide them I would greatly appreciate the assistance with these items: --White tulle/tutus for 13 snowflakes --2 Bathrobes to borrow for "Mom" character and "child" character --2 Pairs of antlers/antler hats for moose/reindeer characters --4 "tux" shirts for penguin characters. Please send me an email if you have any questions, comments, or concerns! Thank you so much Ms. Meiman
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I'm on a roll this week with web updates!
First grade illustrations for "Goosetown Halloween" are now viewable at the First Grade tab above--head on over to see how we illustrated the song we listened to! Lyrics to the song are also on the page. Happy Thursday, Ms. Meiman Hey there!
More information has been added to the 3rd and 4th Grade tabs for our Winter Concert, "Bring on the Snow!" Students are being assigned their skit parts this week, and they wanted to be able to practice their skits and music. The music is still in progress, but added to these grades is the Cast List (wowza, it's long!) and each mini "Scene" of our show. Most students are only in one Scene, so it's not going to be overwhelming, even though there are multiple documents that I've newly uploaded. Cast assignments will be updated after I see the last third grade class tomorrow, and music will be added *hopefully* before the end of the weekend. Have a great Wednesday, Ms. Meiman |
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