Tuesday, December 2, 2008

BIG END OF YEAR CONCERT!

Presentation of flowers at the end. Big show finish Building to a crescendo
Keeley showing up a fabulous jazz number Robbie fitting in beautifully with the sopranos and loving it Rocci handed out programs and showed people to their seats.  Then beautifully ran up and down the aisle throughout the show, pulling the seats up and down, expressing his boredom and testing the students focus. (Mental note:  Every year is another year older!) My students performed last weekend at my big end of year concert to an enthusiastic audience of parents and friends.  Everyone did sooooo well, with some students even managing to bring extremely high performance techniques that showed a conquering of nerves.  They showed massive amounts of encouragement to their fellow performers, even giving standing ovations.  
We started the show with a mini musical showcasing excepts from 'Godspell' along with bible readings.  Robbie was the narrator for the show and spoke clearly, with good volume and from memory.  He didn't look nervous at all.  
Our concert included presentation of certificates to all students who took vocal and piano exams this year.  All of my students received Honors results and were extremely excited by the presentation.  There is always an award for the highest achiever in the exams out of all my students and this year I had a child awarded with 'First Class Honors'.  A very rare award for outstanding results.  She got 98/100.  Good girl.
The concert ended with a big group number that blew the roof off with volume and choreography, harmony and rounds.  Boy was the new music director impressed.  He even felt compelled to thank me and say gushing words of gratitude (which made me fake smile and hold back puke.)  but this was over shadowed by a beautiful presentation of flowers, giant card, gift vouchers and a big box of more gifts, and a lovely speech by two of my little stars.  Their generosity was such a surprise and their kind words I wish cherish forever.  What a great job I have that these little ones feel so compelled to show their appreciation so articulately.  It makes me want to teach them forever.

1 comment:

Sars life said...

Fantastic you must be glad of an end of the year rest. I cannot believe how much the boys have changed since I last saw them. They look great and of course so do you as you always do