Panic!
so i finished my exams yesterday and FINALLY can get back to preparing for Warwick Students' Arts Festival (WSAF)'s Family Day on Saturday. and i'm getting nervous about the classes i am teaching because i havent had time to review my lesson plans over the last few weeks because i KIV-ed them for the sake of exams.
and you know what is scary? managing a class of 15 young children and getting them to do dance forms they have never tried before for an hour. so fun/exciting/nerve-wrecking/potentially catastrophic/nightmare!
thankfull i have alex to help me for the wee little'uns (4 to 7 year olds) - we're teaching a creative movement class! :) and then i have to try not to freak out about my contemporary dance classes for 8-11 year olds... hopefully i can go in and be an observer for the tap classes (and give myself a break)!
on a separate note, Classical & Modern are doing a pre-Top B show in the Piazza at 7.30pm on Monday and Tap (YAY!) has a 30min show in the Cooler on Tuesday at 1.30pm. Big Band will be having their Leavers' Gig on Sunday (whoohooo!) so the next few days are going to be SO HECTIC/EXCITING! i love the last week of term - always so much to get involved in! takes the mind off the fact that another year has passed and only one last year to enjoy the opportunities given as a student. i think what i will miss the most after graduating is being able to perform on stage. i thought that college was going to be the last chance for me but was pleasantly surprised with the chance to dance with Frontier Danceland. then coming to Warwick was amazing because of the huge tap show (i am SO going to do even more dances next year!). somehow life after graduation does not seem to hold these opportunities any more... and i really hope i dont become one of those stage moms - living vicariously through my child... yikes...
i'm just going to enjoy my last week of second year and really live third year to the fullest. watching Rendition on DVD has totally inspired me for next year's show! and i'm sooo glad i am on the committee!
and you know what is scary? managing a class of 15 young children and getting them to do dance forms they have never tried before for an hour. so fun/exciting/nerve-wrecking/potentially catastrophic/nightmare!
thankfull i have alex to help me for the wee little'uns (4 to 7 year olds) - we're teaching a creative movement class! :) and then i have to try not to freak out about my contemporary dance classes for 8-11 year olds... hopefully i can go in and be an observer for the tap classes (and give myself a break)!
on a separate note, Classical & Modern are doing a pre-Top B show in the Piazza at 7.30pm on Monday and Tap (YAY!) has a 30min show in the Cooler on Tuesday at 1.30pm. Big Band will be having their Leavers' Gig on Sunday (whoohooo!) so the next few days are going to be SO HECTIC/EXCITING! i love the last week of term - always so much to get involved in! takes the mind off the fact that another year has passed and only one last year to enjoy the opportunities given as a student. i think what i will miss the most after graduating is being able to perform on stage. i thought that college was going to be the last chance for me but was pleasantly surprised with the chance to dance with Frontier Danceland. then coming to Warwick was amazing because of the huge tap show (i am SO going to do even more dances next year!). somehow life after graduation does not seem to hold these opportunities any more... and i really hope i dont become one of those stage moms - living vicariously through my child... yikes...
i'm just going to enjoy my last week of second year and really live third year to the fullest. watching Rendition on DVD has totally inspired me for next year's show! and i'm sooo glad i am on the committee!
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