Come and join us this Monday morning for an exciting assembly to celebrate Music Monday across Canada. Musical performances by all students and 3 special presentations. Hope to see you there.
Friday, 29 April 2016
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Costumes
Parents/Guardians:
Please have all forms and costumes in by no later than Monday, May 2. All items must be labeled on the inside and put in a bag with your child's name on it. For the New Yorker chorus, if you haven't already, please return the form indicating the night your child will perform and you will attend. This is needed IMMEDIATELY. Thank-you to all who have returned them promptly.
The main actors costumes have been mostly provided. These students are expected to be performing both nights as they have lead roles. Please see a few items that may still be needed.
Orphans - Isabella D, Samantha K, Cassey C, Aura S, Dacotah A, Azraa A, Krista N, Parinta A, Cadence D, Romee M, Irish G, Maye A, Jessica, Delilah, Kiera C, Ruby, Gianna, Danieka, Krystal, Abigail
Please have all forms and costumes in by no later than Monday, May 2. All items must be labeled on the inside and put in a bag with your child's name on it. For the New Yorker chorus, if you haven't already, please return the form indicating the night your child will perform and you will attend. This is needed IMMEDIATELY. Thank-you to all who have returned them promptly.
The main actors costumes have been mostly provided. These students are expected to be performing both nights as they have lead roles. Please see a few items that may still be needed.
- Orphans: cool short shorts, tank top, flat shoes or boots - black preferred or neutral colored shoes, hair ties for pigtails/braids, anklet white socks or neutral colored stockings or long white, grey, or black knee high socks
Orphans - Isabella D, Samantha K, Cassey C, Aura S, Dacotah A, Azraa A, Krista N, Parinta A, Cadence D, Romee M, Irish G, Maye A, Jessica, Delilah, Kiera C, Ruby, Gianna, Danieka, Krystal, Abigail
- Ms. Hannigan, Lily, Grace, Apple Sellers: short shorts to wear under dresses, white or black tank top
Ms.
Hannigan – Bailey T
Lily – Willow M
Grace Farrell - Nicole M
Apple Sellers – Hannah N, Shannon, Sierra
- Rooster, Oliver, Grumpy Man, Louis, Roosevelt, Officers, Bert and Bundles, Star-to-Be: short shorts to wear under pants, white t-shirt/undershirt to wear under dress shirt, black or dark shoes with black socks
Rooster – Johannes M
Oliver Warbucks – Nathan D
Grumpy Man – Riley S
Louis Howe – Jimmy H
President Roosevelt – Meelad A
Police Officers – Mitchell R, Jayden K
Bert Healey – Tyson W
Bundles – Quinton C
Star-to-Be - Joseph
- Girl servants - bike shorts to wear under their skirts, white tank top or camisole, black shoes with white anklet socks
- Boy servants – bike shorts to wear under their dress pants, black socks with black or dark dress shoes
Servants - Jack, James, Phoenix K, Marlen E, Joseph M, Brielle, Hannah, Alea M, Piper, Sara, Olivia, Brooke
- Sandy: short shorts to wear under costume, cool undershirt, hair tie, white or black or brown socks and slip-ons (beige/black/brown/grey/white)
Sandy – Christina M
GOOD TO GO!
Usherette –
Breanna W
Stars-to-Be – Kristine N, Drew H, Keerat K.
Labels:
costumes,
musical,
musical theatre,
play
Saturday, 9 April 2016
The Cat Came Back
Today the Grade 1 classes got to enjoy the fun song "The Cat Came Back." Listening to song 'stories' is a great way to build literacy awareness, oral language skills, critical-thinking, comprehension, and self-expression.
Vocabulary: cat, yellow, farm, farmer, tractor, trucker, truck, pilot, plane, train, train conductor, little girl
Some great questions ask about the song:
What color was the cat in this story? Why do you think Mr. Johnson wanted to give the cat away? Who was the first person that Mr. Johnson gave the cat to? What were the sequence of events? How do you think the cat felt each time Mr. Johnson gave him away? How many times did the cat go back to Mr. Johnson? Can a cat really a drive a truck, fly a plane or eat up an entire field of corn? Is this story real or make-believe? How did the story end? How do you think the cat felt when the little girl took him home? Why do you think he felt that way? What was your favorite part of the story? What do you think the little girl named the cat? What was the song form?
Labels:
critical-thinking,
reading,
stories,
videos
Thursday, 7 April 2016
James and the Giant Peach
Each year up
to 120 students from across the
School Division are selected to make up two
casts for a selected musical production. At the request of the school and music teacher, selected students from Grade 3-5 are invited to audition for next year’s
production, ‘James and the Giant Peach Jr’. The show will run Jan 28 – Feb 4/17.
Guidelines consist of choosing students from twenty-one schools, with representation
from all the schools and grades.
Selection is based on the quality of
the audition and the character needs
of the musical, which includes in-tune singing, voice projection, acting, and
stage presence. Elementary students will
be required to attend one weekly
rehearsal on either Monday or Tuesday.
Being part of this group is a devoted commitment for four months: Sept., Oct., Nov., Jan. and
the first week of Feb. Each cast will
rehearse on a specified day, beginning in September. Students with lead roles will be required to attend two
weekly rehearsals. There will also be
additional rehearsals three weeks
prior to the show. Attendance is of the utmost
importance, and students must make up for all rehearsals missed by attending on
the alternate cast’s day.
Here is the link for the music to practice with. The cast requirements, speaking audition
passages and all of the sheet music are in this drop box.
Audition dates are as follows at Westwood Collegiate in the cafeteria. Please contact Ms. Rempel for the link to set up an audition time.
Grades 6 & 7 May 9
or 10 4:00
- 7:30 p.m.
Grades 3, 4 & 5: May 11
or 12 4:00
– 7:30 p.m.
If you are interested in having your child audition or would like to know more about the process, please contact Ms. Rempel via the school, phone, or email. We are asked to limit students sent to auditions for practical purposes and we have a set criteria for students wishing to audition. This includes: 1. parental support 2. student attendance/commitment 3. student behaviour 4. musical/drama/dance aptitude 5. confidence 6. ability to take directions/focus 7. involvement in extra-curricular music/drama activities 8. stage presence
James and the Giant Peach.
Labels:
auditions,
Divisional,
drama,
musical,
musical theatre,
play
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