Drury Place Holiday Performance
Saturday, Jan 7th
4:00pm
Please cross your dancers name off on the Performance list if you can‘t be there
I’ll put one on each window.

Primary 2 Ballet         Sugar Plum Fairy
Primary 1 Ballet        Up On The House Top
K Ballet                Holly Jolly Christmas
Pre K Ballet                Little Clouds   & Teddy Bear for Christmas
Bitty Ballet                I Love You Santa Claus
Primary 1 Tap        Frosty the Snowman * 1st time through Miss V’s dancers, repeat
with                                         Miss Chelle’s dancers as there were differences in the way we taught
the                                 choreography
K Tap                I’ll Be A Little Angel
Pre K Tap                Here Comes Santa Claus
Bitties                Powder Puff
Starfeet Solo        La Bamba - Hayley
Starfeet Solo           Sarah Frazier - If I Were A Boy (not sure if ready to perform)
Belly Dance                Penumbras
Bolly wood                Nagada

Dancers should wear their class uniforms, black leotard, pink tights, pink tutu or booty shorts, pink ballet, tan
taps.

I will have some purple tutu’s for the Sugar Plum Fairies to wear, and some snowman shirts for the Frosties.
Please help us to ‘sort out” the dancers by putting a bow on the front of their costume in these colors.  I have
been unable to find the Christmas felt emblems I have used in the past (must have put them away in a “safe
place“. I know you‘ve all done it too!)  Nothing elaborate, just a the color is important.  

*Note: stick on Christmas bows will not stick to leotards, but you can pin on with a safety pin.  

Bitties, green bow
Pre - K , red  bow
K - white bow
P1 - no bow  

As always, please stand or sit to the back leaving the forward seats for the residents of Drury Place.
I will certainly appreciate any photo’s you take for the scrapbook, I just can’t juggle kids and camera at the
same time!

Please remember to use encouraging words…your dancer does not know stage fright or nervous unless you
tell them. All kids love to dance, some just have a harder time in front of an audience so
make a big deal about performing, take them out in their tutu’s for an ice cream cone or a coke, this is how
performers are made. I remember a young dancer who stood on her dot for 3 shows without moving a muscle,
the 4th show she performed! I am so proud of our dancers no matter what. We make a difference when we do
these little shows at the retirement and nursing homes.