Event Information:
Our performance will be Thursday night, May 1st, at 6:00 PM in the cafeteria. Dress for the concert will be costumes based on roles or choice. We will send home paperwork with specifics after the final audition. Please plan on meeting us in the cafeteria in full costume at 5:30 PM so we may begin warming up and working on trouble spots.
We may hold a morning performance for the student body. Please check back for updates. Students will need to wear their costumes to school for the performance.
One more exciting announcement! We will be streaming the performance live the night of the show for parents or family members unable to attend. Scroll to the bottom of the page and RSVP now to have a reminder sent to you directly. www.ustream.tv/channel/dolvin-elementary-musicals
Chorus Auditions:
Chorus auditions are currently underway. Click below to sign up for auditions. This year, we will be collecting videos of auditions via flash drive, CDRs, YouTube links, or through Edmodo. Lyrics and music will be found online through our Edmodo group. Students wishing to audition must sing along with the instrumental accompaniment track. Dance groups will need to audition with their complete dance group along with the vocal track. Please let us know as soon as possible if your child cannot submit a video so we may set up an appointment to audition at 7:15 AM prior to the school bell.
Chorus Audition Sign ups
Disney Spectacular Lyrics: Click here and on Edmodo
Disney Spectacular MP3s: Click here and Edmodo (coming soon!)
E-mail to set-up an audition time at school.
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A little bit about the music classroom:
In music class students will sing, move, listen, imitate, explore, experience, analyze, classify, create, share, perform, notate, read, improvise, cooperate, and most importantly HAVE FUN!!!! We strive to create innovative, engaging lesson plans which include singing, playing instruments, and moving in each of our lessons. Music is important here at Dolvin Elementary. Studies show that students who receive music perform better on tests involving reading, math, problem solving, and logical thinking.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
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