Grace may not have loved her soccer debut last spring, but my goodness does she love her dance class. Her studio is the sweetest place: the dress code is traditional and appropriate and recital costumes are classic and sweet.
From time to time, the class is open for a demonstration instead of regular recitals. Here was the last open session:
The "real" recital only happens once a year. Instead of the big four-hour production like some studios, Grace's studio paired three young classes together for a quick 15-minute show.
Quick run thru hair and makeup:
Back stage with Grace's class:
The show couldn't have been more perfect. The girls LOVED being on the stage (my gal was VERY proud for the attention) and the audience was more than happy to enthusiastically applaud their way thru three performances. (The director was so smart to cue the audience that instead of giggling at the adorable tiny dancers, instead loudly applause because that's what the dancers on the stage want to hear. SO SMART.)
Grace was greeted after the show with what any 4-yr-old would want: flowers, candy, and a giant stuffed flamingo. Paparazzi time.
Palmer was especially proud of his little sister...
From time to time, the class is open for a demonstration instead of regular recitals. Here was the last open session:
Quick run thru hair and makeup:
Back stage with Grace's class:
The show couldn't have been more perfect. The girls LOVED being on the stage (my gal was VERY proud for the attention) and the audience was more than happy to enthusiastically applaud their way thru three performances. (The director was so smart to cue the audience that instead of giggling at the adorable tiny dancers, instead loudly applause because that's what the dancers on the stage want to hear. SO SMART.)
Grace was greeted after the show with what any 4-yr-old would want: flowers, candy, and a giant stuffed flamingo. Paparazzi time.
Palmer was especially proud of his little sister...
And the amazing instructor, Miss Sarah:
-Bethany
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