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im on a camp and we just named our teams and our is named SUS and our signal is that gay wrist thing so im enjoying myself
The music clubs at my school do this fundraiser every year so that we are able to afford what is needed for our band, choirs, and so on. If you are able to please donate, it would be much apprciated.
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Link to the website below
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shopfund.com
My LEAST FAVORITE type of question as a theatre kid is the ones that are obviously just meant to prove that others are doing something wrong.
"So do we put our hands like this or like this?" "This is the right way." "Okay, I thought so but I saw SOME PEOPLE doing it the other way and I was pretty sure that wasn't right"
I don't mean when it's like a clarifying thing that nobody is sure about and has never been specified before and everyone is doing something different or something you yourself are struggling with or unsure about.
But when it's entirely obvious that just a few people made a mistake and did the wrong thing and they seem to know it was wrong and will fix it next time... just why?
It pisses me off so much especially now after I've done performing stuff for a while because I remember the intense shame I would feel when a castmate would openly be criticizing a mistake that only I made, in the form of asking a question. I almost quit choir freshman year because the person who sat next to me did that so often and was so judgemental that I felt like I wasn't welcome at my current skill level (the same skill level that a lot of the choir was at).
Honestly, I'm a strong believer of letting the director/instructor point out mistakes and fix them, or asking for help with mistakes you made or things that you are unsure about. Be kind to people with less experience or there might be nobody left to continue once you graduate.
guess who’s choir and assistant band director turned out to be a pedophile and got arrested for 6 accounts of pedophila🥰🥰🥰
Im doing this song ‘The Rhythm of Life’ in my school’s choir and idk it gives me big Desert Bluffs vibes.
Idk just gives me a Smiling God feeling
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Hello! Some People may see this as "chronically online" take bur I disagree.
So, I'm non binary and I am also someone who's very passionate about musical theatre and singing, I've had almost 8 years of theatre experience and I've been thinking. A lot of people typically will say "girls" when they mean higher voices, and honestly it can cause a lot of dysphoria for me. So i think its important we start using the terms lower voices and higher voices more when describing a song or a role, especially considering even for cis people not everyone's voice fits into the typically male or female vocal range.
If anyone agrees please reblog!!