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1 Part 1: SCHEDULE DATE EVENT MORE INFORMATION APRIL 24 PICTURE DAY #1 See Schedule on Page 10 MAY 1 PICTURE DAY #2 See Schedule on Page 10 MAY 7 PRIDE ADS DUE What are Pride Ads? (See Page 9 or website for more info.) MAY 7 RECITAL ORDERS DUE What are Recital Orders? (See Page 12) MAY 20 DRESS REHEARSAL/ PICTURE PICK UP PALMETTO RIDGE H.S. Dancers signed up for Salon - arrive at 4:00pm Dancers NOT signed up for Salon arrive at 4:30pm MAY 21 DANCE RECITAL PALMETTO RIDGE H.S. Dancers signed up for Salon - arrive at 11:45am Dancers NOT signed up for Salon - arrive 12:15pm If You Have Any Questions About Any Of These Dates/Events/Times Contact Us! Phone: 239-261-2606 ext. 1 Email: [email protected] Website: www.avemariadance.com DANCE RECITAL The annual staple of the dance school, the recital, conjures images of childhood and Americana for many. It’s an annual rite of passage for tens of thousands of youngsters, a chance to shine in front of family and friends usually anticipated with nervous excitement. The dance recital offers our students a chance to present to their families and friends the results of hard work, dedication, and progress. A big part of the dance training process includes learning through performance which helps build self-esteem, self-assurance, and contributes to a sense of confidence. The rehearsal process is also a tremendous learning experience; it helps the children develop retention skills, and they learn the positive aspects of working as a team by working with their classmates on a group performance with the goal of creating the best end result. As you may already know our dance recital theme this year is NEW YORK, NEW YORK and we have worked hard to bring it to the stage. In order to ensure that our recital runs safely and smoothly, we ask that you read the following information thoroughly and as always, please call or email us with any questions. Por favor lea este mensaje cuidadosamente, si no puede leer ingles por favor pidale a alguien que pueda, este mensaje contiene informaciones muy importantes acerca de la escuela de danzas de su hijo/hija. Gracias. Por favor no se sienta abrumado con la informacion en este manual. Esta informacion es para usar como referencia y contestar las preguntas que usted pueda tener con respecto al ensayo y el recital. Bienvenimos sus preguntas! Please do not be overwhelmed by the contents of this handbook. It is meant to be used as a reference to give you the information you need concerning picture day, dress rehearsal and dance recital. We welcome your questions! DANCE RECITAL HANDBOOK Part 2: RECITAL and RECITAL GUESTS

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Page 1: DANCE RECITAL HANDBOOK

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Part 1: SCHEDULE

DATE EVENT MORE INFORMATION

APRIL 24 PICTURE DAY #1 See Schedule on Page 10

MAY 1 PICTURE DAY #2 See Schedule on Page 10

MAY 7 PRIDE ADS DUE What are Pride Ads? (See Page 9 or website for more info.)

MAY 7 RECITAL ORDERS

DUE What are Recital Orders? (See Page 12)

MAY 20

DRESS

REHEARSAL/

PICTURE PICK UP

PALMETTO RIDGE H.S.

Dancers signed up for Salon - arrive at 4:00pm

Dancers NOT signed up for Salon – arrive at 4:30pm

MAY 21 DANCE RECITAL

PALMETTO RIDGE H.S.

Dancers signed up for Salon - arrive at 11:45am

Dancers NOT signed up for Salon - arrive 12:15pm

If You Have Any Questions About Any Of These Dates/Events/Times – Contact Us!

Phone:

239-261-2606 – ext. 1

Email:

[email protected]

Website:

www.avemariadance.com

DANCE RECITAL

The annual staple of the dance school, the recital, conjures images of childhood and Americana

for many. It’s an annual rite of passage for tens of thousands of youngsters, a chance to shine in

front of family and friends usually anticipated with nervous excitement. The dance recital offers

our students a chance to present to their families and friends the results of hard work, dedication,

and progress. A big part of the dance training process includes learning through performance

which helps build self-esteem, self-assurance, and contributes to a sense of confidence. The

rehearsal process is also a tremendous learning experience; it helps the children develop

retention skills, and they learn the positive aspects of working as a team by working with their

classmates on a group performance with the goal of creating the best end result.

As you may already know our dance recital theme this year is NEW YORK, NEW YORK and

we have worked hard to bring it to the stage. In order to ensure that our recital runs safely and

smoothly, we ask that you read the following information thoroughly and as always, please call

or email us with any questions.

Por favor lea este mensaje cuidadosamente, si no puede leer ingles por favor pidale a alguien que pueda, este

mensaje contiene informaciones muy importantes acerca de la escuela de danzas de su hijo/hija. Gracias.

Por favor no se sienta abrumado con la informacion en este manual. Esta informacion es para usar como referencia

y contestar las preguntas que usted pueda tener con respecto al ensayo y el recital. Bienvenimos sus preguntas!

Please do not be overwhelmed by the contents of this handbook. It is meant to be used as a reference to give you

the information you need concerning picture day, dress rehearsal and dance recital. We welcome your questions!

DANCE RECITAL HANDBOOK

Part 2: RECITAL and RECITAL GUESTS

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RECITAL GUESTS Please be aware and inform your guests that the dance recital will run between 2 - 2½ hours and

if young audience members cannot sit quietly for that length of time it would be best not to

bring them. Distractions in the audience make it very difficult for the performers on stage to

remain focused and also diminish the quality of the videotape.

Part 3: COSTUMES, TIGHTS & SHOES

COSTUME DISTRIBUTION

Most costumes have now been distributed. If your child’s costume is still in a bag, please

transfer it to a hanger. Write your child’s full name on a small adhesive label and adhere it to

the inside of all shoes and any accessories (headpieces, gloves etc…) If there are multiple

costumes please write your child’s initials on the inside tags (or other inconspicuous place) of all

costumes and all corresponding accessories using a black, fine point, Sharpie.

COSTUME CARE

Please make sure students do not wear their costumes or tights prior to picture day or after

picture day until the dress rehearsal. If costumes are damaged or accessories are missing your

child will not go onstage. If your child has multiple costumes they are to arrive to the dress

rehearsal and recital in their first costume according to the lineup on page 11.

ALTERATIONS

While all dancers were carefully measured and costumes were custom made; on rare occasions

alterations may be necessary which will be the responsibility of parents. Undergarments – (bras

and panties) must not be seen when costumes are on – so please plan ahead for this.

TIGHTS

Students are required to wear the tights provided for them with their costume. We have extra

tights on hand for purchase (in case of emergency) for $8. Extra tights are also included in

the recital pack which can be ordered by filling out the recital order form on page 12.

SHOES

Dress code shoes are required in time for picture day for all students. If new shoes are needed

we recommend that you order them soon so that your child will have time to break them in.

Please wipe existing shoes clean with a damp cloth to “spiff” them up for pictures and recital.

TRANSPORT

Dancers arrive both days (rehearsal & recital) in their street shoes with their dance shoes and

costume accessories (if any) in a clear plastic gallon sized zip lock bag with their full name

on the outside of the bag - NO DANCE BAGS PLEASE. Additional costumes (if any) and

shoe/accessory bags should be transported to and from the rehearsal & recital on hangers

(preferably inside a garment or dry cleaning bag.) Please do not wash, dry or iron costumes.

Please refer to the document we sent home with costumes for tips on how to minimize wrinkles.

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Part 4: PICTURE DAY

Donner Photographic Inc. will be at our studio to take pictures of our dancers on Sunday, April

24 and Sunday, May 1. Please arrive 10 minutes early. See picture day schedules on page 10.

Group pictures will be taken first. If you are late your child will miss out on the group photo.

Please make every effort to have your child attend. If you do not plan on attending, please let

us know. 239-261-2606- ext. 1 There are no make-up days for group photos.

Individual pictures will be taken after the group pictures. Siblings can also be taken together.

Once your child’s individual and/or sibling pictures are done you are free to leave.

On picture day ALL dancers are to arrive fully dressed with hair and make-up completely

done. If your child has more than one photo shoot in one day they are to arrive in their first

costume according to their picture day schedule found on page 10. Additional costumes (if your

child has multiple photo sessions that day) should be transported on hangers along with the

corresponding shoes/accessories in labeled Ziploc bags attached to the hanger.

For the sake of uniformity all dancers must wear their hair in a bun and follow the makeup

guidelines outlined on pages 4 & 5. You can arrange to have your child’s hair and makeup done

on picture day, rehearsal day and recital day by filling out the recital order form on page 12.

If your child is signed up for Salon please arrive 30 minutes earlier than your scheduled

picture time and bring them directly into the studio upon arrival.

In order to ensure that all of the dancers have their attention completely focused on the

photographer family members are not permitted into the photo sessions and in order to keep the

noise level and traffic down in the studio parent/guardians are not permitted to wait in the

waiting room. There will be seating (folding chairs) for you outside of the studio – if it is a hot

day you may consider bringing water and perhaps a battery operated fan to keep yourself cool

Due to space limitations only 1 parent or guardian may accompany dancers on picture day.

IMPORTANT: Please be sure dancers remember to bring ALL of their dance shoes and

any costume accessories (hats in their possession, hair clips, gloves – etc…) on picture day.

Donner Photographic will be at the dress rehearsal on Friday May 20 from 4:30 – 6:30pm with

prints of all of the photos that were taken of your child on picture day, available for purchase.

There is no obligation to purchase photos. Pictures from previous years are on our website.

Part 5: HAIR, MAKEUP, SALON

HAIR Uniform hairstyles are required for pictures, rehearsal and recital. All female students must wear

their hair in a bun, with no hair on their face – including bangs. Dancers are to wear only the

headpieces included with their costumes (if any) which must be fastened securely to the head.

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Invisible hairnets help make the bun look neat; and are sold at the front desk for $1.

After the hairnets are in place the bun should be further secured by using ‘U’ shaped hairpins

- which work better than bobby pins – (check Walgreens or Sally Beauty Supply for them.)

Dancers with very short hair must pull their hair away from their face in a short ponytail and

bangs must be slicked back off of the forehead pinned down and sprayed well with super-

hold hairspray to keep them in place.

There is a pictorial both on our website and on the bulletin board in the waiting room that

gives detailed instructions on bun making.

MAKE-UP

All female students are required to wear make-up for picture day, dress rehearsal and dance

recital (vitally important to insure uniformity) and also helps prevent the dancers from looking

“washed out” under the intense stage lighting. It also gives parents a chance to practice makeup

application ahead of the ‘big day’! We understand that some parents are not comfortable with the

idea of children wearing makeup however please be assured that it is part of their costume

(similar to Halloween - we wouldn’t send our kitty cats out without their whiskers or nose!).

MAKEUP GUIDELINES:

AGES 3 – 6

Keep the makeup simple on these little ones! This age group needs to be distracted when you are

applying their makeup. You may want to have them sing their favorite song; anything that will

shift their focus from the fact that you are poking them with makeup brushes.

EYES: Use brown eye shadow on eye lid blending up to the crease – this will help frame the

eye and will make the lash line look fuller. White eye shadow can be used to highlight the brow

bone under the eye brow. No mascara is necessary. Use a chocolate brown pencil liner on their

upper lash line and the same liner under the eye but start at center of eye and go to the outside

corner of the eye – (applying liner only half way under eye help keep eyes looking large.)

CHEEKS: Use medium rose tones for cheeks - nothing too bright or too dark. Take your brush

and start at the hair line and sweep forward under the cheek bone and swirl upward over the

apples of the cheeks (the apples are the part of the cheeks that extend out from the face when you

smile.) Blend upwards to make sure blush color does not go lower than lip line on the cheek.

Blend well to avoid any harsh lines.

LIPS: Staying with medium rose color use a lip liner to outline lips then fill in the entire lip to

keep your dancer’s lipstick on longer, and then apply rose colored lipstick on top of that.

AGES 7 – 18

EYES: Use brown eye shadow on eye lid blending up to the crease – this will help frame the

eye and will make the lash line look fuller. White eye shadow can be used to highlight the brow

bone under the eye brow. Apply black or brown mascara and chocolate brown eye liner on top

lash line. Colors can be applied more intensely for this age group. Adding gold eye shadow to

inner corners of eye and underneath really makes eyes stand out!

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CHEEKS: Use medium rose tones for cheeks-nothing too bright and nothing too dark. Take

your brush and start at the hair line and sweep forward under the cheek bone and swirl upward

over the apples of the cheeks (the apples are the part of the cheeks that extend out from the face

when you smile.) Blend upwards to make sure blush color does not go lower than lip line on the

cheek. Blend well to avoid any harsh lines.

LIPS: Staying with medium rose color use a lip liner to outline lips then fill in entire lip to keep

your dancer’s lipstick on longer, and then apply rose colored lipstick on top of that.

Please follow the guidelines above using the colors indicated being careful not to overdo it.

SALON

If you don’t have confidence in yourself handling your dancer’s hair/makeup or don’t want to go

to the expense of purchasing hair/makeup supplies we will take care of it all for you for a $15

fee. To reserve appointment(s) for your dancer(s) simply fill out the recital order form on page

12. However if you do decide to handle the grooming on your own please do not wait until the

last minute! Be sure to purchase your hair supplies and make-up well in advance of the dress

rehearsal so that you can practice. Hair and makeup is an art, just like dance

Part 6: DRESS REHEARSAL - ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL

DRESS-REHEARSAL ARRIVAL

The dress rehearsal is Friday, May 20th

at: Palmetto Ridge H.S. which is located right off of

Oil Well Road at: 1655 Victory Lane in Naples, 34120.

All dancers are to arrive at 4:30pm sharp - fully dressed in their first costume (if there are

multiple costumes) according to the dress rehearsal/dance recital line-up on page 11.

If you HAVE signed your dancer up for Salon, please arrive at 4:00pm and notify the ladies

at the check-in table (that your child is here for Salon) and we will handle the rest!

Attendance to the dress rehearsal is mandatory. We realize that it may be necessary for you

to pick your child up early from school that day and we apologize in advance for the

inconvenience this may present. Please arrive on time; we are on a very tight schedule.

VERY IMPORTANT: There will be no opportunity for you to “finish” getting your dancer

ready. Dancers NOT signed up for Salon must arrive fully dressed with hair and make-up

completely done or they will not be permitted beyond the checkpoint. Exceptions will not

be made.

After you check your dancer in at the table - parents will then enter through the front doors of the

auditorium where you will find representatives from Donner Photographic Inc. who will have

prints of the photos your child posed for on picture day ready to be viewed, purchased (if you so

choose) and taken home. When you are through with that you can then head into the auditorium

where you can find a seat and wait for the dress rehearsal to begin. NOTE: If your dancer is 10+

years of age you may drop them off at 4:30 and pick them up at 7:30; but please be sure to

follow all of the other guidelines and don’t forget your pictures.

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DRESS-REHEARSAL DISMISSAL

We will be starting the dress rehearsal promptly at 5:00pm with a run-through of the entire show;

after the last performance there will be a quick run through of the finale. We expect to wrap up

around 7:30pm. Once the dancers exit the stage from the finale practice parents will head

on foot to the checkpoint doors and wait for the dancers to be released (about 15 minutes.)

Part 7: DRESS REHEARSAL – GENERAL INFORMATION

At the dress rehearsal dancers will become familiar with the auditorium’s surroundings; they will

learn their stage positions, rehearse their dance(s), practice their entrances and exits to and from

the stage and rehearse for the finale - all of which will help them to feel more comfortable with

their costumes, their performance(s) and being onstage and in front of an audience at the recital.

NOTE: The dress rehearsal is closed to the public. Only one parent/guardian per family is

permitted to attend. We ask that you do not bring siblings (young or old) to the dress

rehearsal. If it is impossible for you to arrange care for siblings and you must bring them with

you; they are to remain quietly seated in the auditorium and carefully supervised at all times.

FOOD & DRINKS (for audience members) We will be selling pizza, snacks, and drinks during the dress rehearsal for audience members.

Concessions may be purchased with cash, check, debit or credit card.

FOOD & DRINKS (for dancers) Dancers not in the band room may come to the lobby to purchase food when time allows

between dances.

All other dancers however should arrive fed as they will not have the opportunity to come to the

lobby to purchase food nor will parents have the ability to bring food to their child.

Despite arriving fed; the dancers (who cannot come to the concession stand) will undoubtedly

get hungry backstage so please send your child with a few snacks. The best kind of snacks to

send are colorless, non-sticky "neat" snacks; such as crackers, string cheese, pretzels, goldfish,

simple sandwiches, or anything else that will cause the littlest amount of mess and cleanup.

Please do not send any foods that will make fingers sticky or orange or turn tongues blue!

Please do not send any drinks – We need to protect the costumes. Bottled water will be

provided both days for all dancers and backstage personnel.

Part 8: DANCE RECITAL - ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL

DANCE RECITAL ARRIVAL

-Dancers who HAVE signed up for Salon must arrive by 11:45am fully dressed in their first

costume (if there are multiple costumes) with hair and makeup not done.

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-Dancers who HAVE NOT signed up for Salon must arrive by 12:15pm fully dressed in

their first costume (if there are multiple costumes) with hair and makeup completely done.

(Details on where to drop off your dancer when you arrive to the H.S. will be included in

the final recital notice which will be sent home with your dancer the week of May 2-7)

DANCE RECITAL DISMISSAL After the show is completely over and awards have been given out - parents should head to the

lobby, pick up their balloon/flower orders, and then go to the checkpoint doors and wait for the

dancers to be released. If you have guests who are leaving immediately please ask them to exit

from the far end of the parking lot in order to keep the pickup area safe.

Part 9: DANCE RECITAL – GENERAL INFORMATION

FOOD & DRINKS (for audience members) We will be selling chips, cookies, candy and drinks before, during and after the dance recital.

Most items are $1. Concessions may be purchased with cash, check, debit or credit card.

FOOD & DRINKS (for dancers) Dancers should arrive to the dance recital well fed; we don't want to make things more stressful

for them with unnecessary hunger or fatigue. The dancers will be backstage for 3 hours and they

WILL get hungry so please be sure to send your child with a few snacks following the same

guidelines and suggestions as the dress rehearsal. Remember not to send any foods that will

make fingers sticky or orange or turn tongues blue! Concessions will not be available for back

stage dancers of any age at all on recital day.

Please do not send any drinks. We need to protect the costumes. Bottled water will be

provided both days for all dancers and backstage personnel.

AUDITORIUM RULES

Please remain seated during the show and plan accordingly with your guests that this is treated as

a professional performance. If you must leave the auditorium kindly do so between dances and

please re-enter following the same rule.

BACKSTAGE ETIQUETTE

All dancers remain backstage during both the dress rehearsal and the dance recital and are never

permitted inside the auditorium during the show. Family members and friends are never

permitted backstage at any time. Please inform your family and guests of this rule. Dancers

must respect other each other’s space and property so please encourage your child keep their

belongings organized and to stay as quiet as possible while backstage.

FINALE

All students are required to participate in the finale. Please to do not come up to the stage during

the finale to give your dancer balloons or flowers - this must be saved for after the show when

your dancer is released through the checkpoint doors.

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Part 10: DRESS REHEARSAL AND DANCE RECITAL PREPARATION

PRE-PLANNING

Please gather all costumes, accessories, and shoes, several days in advance so you’ll know if

something is missing. Make a checklist of your dancer’s performances; listing their shoes and

any costume accessories, and refer to it to make sure you have everything you need. Dancers

who forget their shoes or have missing costume accessories (headpieces, gloves, etc…) will

not dance. Exceptions will not be made. Absolutely no nail polish or jewelry may be worn for

the rehearsal or the performance other than stud earrings.

BACKSTAGE ACTIVITIES

We will be showing age appropriate movies for our youngest dancers and we encourage parents

to send children with a deck of cards, book, coloring book and crayons, board game or other

activity that will keep them busy while they are waiting to perform. Please, no markers, pens,

glitter or glue!

Older dancers may bring hand held electronic devices such as cell phones, IPods, DS’s or

anything else they wish to bring to help pass the time while they are waiting their turn onstage.

It’s important to label each item with your child’s full name and send the items in a clear

plastic bag with their full name on the outside of the bag in order to ensure the items are

returned to you. Ave Maria Dance Academy will not be held responsible for lost belongings.

Part 11: PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY

*Parents are welcome to photograph and videotape the dress rehearsal, but absolutely no

personal flash cameras or video cameras may be used during the recital; the flashes are

distracting and dangerous for the performers, and videotaping is distracting to the audience.

~ Please Respect This Universal Theater Rule ~

The recital will be professionally videotaped by Hughes Video Productions and DVD’s of the

show can be pre-ordered using the recital order form on page 12. DVD’s will be available for

pick up at the studio in mid-June. You will be notified by email when they are ready.

Please Advise Your Family And Friends:

Not to talk during the show (voices are picked up by the video camera microphones.)

To silence cell phones.

That videotaping and flash photography are forbidden.

Any “unhappy” infants or children should be immediately taken out of the auditorium.

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Part 12: ODDS & ENDS

CLASS MOTHERS AND VOLUNTEERS

We are still in need of several class mothers and volunteers. Class mothers are able to watch their

children perform and will receive a FREE ticket and DVD. Other volunteers will watch the entire

show and receive a FREE ticket. Volunteer forms are in the waiting room or on our website.

PRIDE ADS

Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and Friends can purchase space to place a Pride Ad in the

Dance Recital Program. Pride Ads can say anything - but usually say things like:

"Congratulations!", "We Love You"! or "We are so proud of you!" It is a Great Keepsake

for your Child! The following size ads are available: ¼ Page - $25 ½ Page - $45 Full Page - $75

Shout Outs – are also available. These are text only messages that are typically sent to the

dancer, but dancers can send shout outs to other dancers or their teachers as well.

Images and photos can be included with your pride ad and if you own a business you can also

combine your ad with a business card or other information about your business if you wish. Visit

our website or the front desk to find out more information and see examples of Pride Ads.

Need Help? No worries! We can design an ad for you FREE of charge!

FLOWERS/BALLOONS We are taking pre-orders for recital flowers and balloons! Order using the form on Page 12 and

your Flowers and Balloons will be ready for you on the day of the performance. Your dancer has

been working hard all year; surprise them by giving them flowers & balloons to help make their

day extra special! Balloon choices (18 of them) can be viewed at the studio or on our website!

50/50 RAFFLE

We will be holding a 50/50 (split the pot) raffle at the end of the recital. Tickets are on sale now

at the studio and will continue being sold at the dress rehearsal, before the recital and during

intermission. A single winning ticket will be drawn at the end of the show. Don’t miss your

chance to win BIG! Ticket Prices: 5 tickets for $5 12 tickets for $10 20 tickets for $15

DOLLARS FOR DANCE!

How? It's simple...call or visit local businesses and ask them if they would like to purchase

advertising space in our dance recital program. We offer full color - 1/4, 1/2, or Full Page Ads.

40% of your sales will go towards your dance or tumbling tuition for the 2016-2017 dance

season! That means – if you sell…

- 1 Full Page Ad ($175) – you will receive $70 towards your dance tuition!

- 2 Full Page Ads ($350) – you will receive $140 towards your dance tuition!

- 5 Full Pages ($1,000) - you will receive $400 towards tuition!

There’s no limit to how many ads you can sell or how much tuition you can earn!

If you’re interested in participating please come to the front desk for more information.

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PICTURE DAY SCHEDULES

SUNDAY - APRIL 24th

SUNDAY – MAY 1st

Picture

Time Class - Day/Time

Picture

Time Class - Day/Time

11:00am Wee Dance – Sat. 10am 11:00am Ballet III – Mon. - 7:30pm

11:35am B/T Combo – Sat. 11am 11:35pm Company III-Tues. 7:30pm

12:35pm Wee Dance - Wed. 1pm 11:55pm Ballet I - Wed. – 5:30pm

1:15pm B/T Combo - Wed. 4:30pm 12:35pm Ballet I - Sat. 1:30pm

2:00pm Ballet II – Mon. 5:00pm 1:20pm Company I - Sat. 2:30pm

2:30pm Company II - Tues. 5:30pm 1:50pm Noelle Imbus

2:55pm Jazz I/II – Mon. 6:30pm 1:55pm Isabelle Ledesma

3:40pm Select – Tues. 6:30pm 2:00pm Hannah Gomez

4:00pm Tap – Thurs. 7:30pm 2:05pm Hip Hop – Thurs. 5:30pm

4:30pm Pointe – Tues. 9:30am If you’ve signed up for Salon please arrive

30 minutes prior to your scheduled time.

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DRESS REHEARSAL/DANCE RECITAL LINEUP

ACT 1 CLASS

1. On the Town Ballet III

2. Boy from New York City Isabelle

3. Popular Wednesday Ballet/Tap (ballet)

4. All I Ask of You Saturday Ballet I

5. Little Miss Broadway Wednesday Wee Dance (tap)

6. Be Our Guest Saturday Ballet/Tap (ballet)

7. New York State of Mind Select

8. Stomp the Blues Away Laura and Syrielle

9. Blues in the Night Hannah

10. Party Starter Hip Hop

11. Carmen Pointe

12. Broadway Baby Saturday Wee Dance (tap)

13. New York New York Noelle

ACT 2 CLASS

14. The Will Rogers Follies Company II and III

15. The Carousel Waltz Wednesday Ballet I

16. Give my Regards to Broadway Saturday Ballet/Tap (tap)

17. Saturday Night Fish Fry Isabelle

18. West Side Story Laura and Erin

19. You’re Never Fully Dressed Saturday Wee Dance (ballet)

20. Put on Your Sunday Clothes Ballet II

21. Fabulous Feet Wednesday Ballet/Tap (tap)

22. I Feel Pretty Wednesday Wee Dance (ballet)

23. One Singular Sensation Jazz

24. King of New York Company I

25. 42nd Street Tap

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DANCE RECITAL ORDER FORM If you’re placing an order please fill out this form and turn it in with your payment on or before 5/7.

RECITAL DVD - $25 Personal videotaping and flash photography is NOT permitted during the performance. Our recital will be professionally videotaped by Hughes Video Productions. DVD’s of the Dance Recital will be available for pick up at the studio beginning June 15th.

SALON - $15 For the sake of uniformity dancers must follow the hair & makeup guidelines outlined in the Recital handbook for picture day, dress rehearsal and dance recital. If you don’t feel like “dealing” with it, just sign up for ‘Salon’ and we’ll handle it all for you from start to finish! ($40 – for all 3 days!)

FLOWER BOUQUETS - $8 and MYLAR BALLOONS - $5 You can pre-order Flower Bouquets and 18” Mylar Balloons (Choose from 18 different balloons!) Surprise your dancer by giving them flowers and balloons to celebrate their special day! Pre-order today and your bouquets and balloons will be waiting for you to pick up on performance day!

EXTRA TIGHTS - $8 Dancers are required to wear the tights provided for them with their costumes. You may however, wish to purchase an additional pair in case of an emergency.

2016 RECITAL PACK - $40 **BEST VALUE** – SAVE $6! The Recital Pack includes the following 4 items: DVD, Flower Bouquet, Balloon, and Extra Tights.

(THIS FORM IS FOR 2 DANCERS)

DANCER’S NAME: (First, Last)______________________ ________________________________

DANCER’S NAME: (First, Last)______________________ ________________________________

QUANTITY PRICE

RECITAL DVD – Don’t forget a Copy for the Grandparents! $25

SALON – Picture Day $15*

SALON – Dress Rehearsal (*$40 if signing up for all 3 days) $15*

SALON - Dance Recital $15*

FLOWER BOUQUET - Surprise your Dancer with a Flower Bouquet $8

BALLOONS – 18” Mylar – Choose from 18 different Balloons $5

EXTRA TIGHTS – An Emergency Pair – just in case! $8

RECITAL PACK - DVD, Flowers, Balloon, and Tights **Best Value** - SAVE $6 $40

*Calculate $40 if signing up for SALON all 3 days!) TOTAL

OFFICE USE: BALLOONS OFFICE USE: TIGHTS

BALLOON #’S COLOR

QUANTITY SIZE

NAME NAME