And at the end of it all, she arranged to not only hold a dance recital at the studio she dances at, but to also borrow dance costumes for the little girls to wear. So though originally I wasn't planning on having Lilian attend (because of scheduling issues) Lilian talked me into it....and then thoroughly enjoyed it. She learned both a ballet dance as well as a jazz dance. She claims she liked jazz the best...despite the fact that it looked like she knew the ballet better....
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Summer dance class
I'm always so impressed with the ingenuity of the teenagers in my neighborhood when it comes to their quest in finding ways to raise money in the summers. Art classes, flag service, spreading mulch, yard work, baking treats and taking orders for specific days during vacation, etc. This summer Brooke (one of Julianne's friends) decided to hold a dance camp. Three classes a day for various age groups, three days a week, for three weeks.
And at the end of it all, she arranged to not only hold a dance recital at the studio she dances at, but to also borrow dance costumes for the little girls to wear. So though originally I wasn't planning on having Lilian attend (because of scheduling issues) Lilian talked me into it....and then thoroughly enjoyed it. She learned both a ballet dance as well as a jazz dance. She claims she liked jazz the best...despite the fact that it looked like she knew the ballet better....
And at the end of it all, she arranged to not only hold a dance recital at the studio she dances at, but to also borrow dance costumes for the little girls to wear. So though originally I wasn't planning on having Lilian attend (because of scheduling issues) Lilian talked me into it....and then thoroughly enjoyed it. She learned both a ballet dance as well as a jazz dance. She claims she liked jazz the best...despite the fact that it looked like she knew the ballet better....
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SO cute.
I love that about Utah...lots of community activities you can put your kids in for a reasonable price either by creative teenagers or the community programs.
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