Wednesday, August 8, 2012

We Need A Little Christmas...

Some of you may remember our holiday extravaganza “The Night Before Christmas,” from years past - I grew up looking forward to it every year and performed in it from age 8 to 20-somthing! Well over the past three years we haven't had it - we moved studios over the weekend it was normally held, SOMEBODY ;) got married, etc. Well this year we decided we needed a little more Christmas in our lives and have decided to do an interpretation on our show combined with the entire studio for a Christmas Recital. Check out the details below - I for one am very excited! We will have some feature rolls doing excerpts from our show and all the classes doing a Christmas themed dance they will learn in class. Please see Kim at the front desk for more info!
Anyone recognize this Dancin' Doll? - It's Miss Jordan!

A message from DCJ:
This year the studio will hold a Winter Recital for all students on Sunday afternoon, December 16.  All classes will perform a dance in the show.  There will be no dress rehearsal, recital fee, and costumes will be very minimal and low cost.  Of course, the winter recital is optional, as is the spring recital.

In addition to classes performing we will incorporate featured roles from our show “The Night Before Christmas” that was performed for over 15 years.  Auditions for featured roles will be held on Saturday, Sept. 8.

   Requirements for audition and featured roles:

· age 6 and older, with a minimum of one full year of dance training

· $100 rehearsal and costume rental fee

· Rehearsals will take place on various Friday evenings, Saturdays,   possible Sundays and during the week.

· Dancers must commit to performing in role cast when auditioning and attending all rehearsals.

· Featured roles will have dress rehearsal on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 15 and perform in 2 shows on Sunday, Dec. 16.

· Featured roles include ballet, pointe, jazz, modern, and tap.


Please see dvd in lobby of our last show and photo album of pictures from show.  Check with any of the teachers for more information or questions.


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