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Monday, October 18, 2010

Open Class

Well it's that time of year again. The dreaded OPEN CLASS is days away.  Open Class is a parents' night at most hogwans in Korea.  We drop the books for a solid... three weeks or a month, basically, and instead, rehearse songs and dances, a play, games and poems.  It's... interesting, considering the kids are 7 years old (Korean age...) and I'm not a choreographer or a drama instructor.


My lovely coteacher has handled our presentation/play--which is on New Year's celebrations around the world--and most of the costumes, while I'm in charge of felt backdrops and the songs and dances.


I've been covered in a plethera of tiny felt bits and hot glue for weeks...and after repeatedly hearing (and screaming) the lyrics, I've lost my love for Stevie Wonder and Harry Belafonte.  


Despite all of that, it's going to be super cute.  Here are some photos of the kids in all their gear with our elaborate felt backgrounds.  Enjoy!


MOUSTACHIO! The boy's game board picture


The girl's gameboard picture


Our gift for the daddies... of photo of each kid with our word tree


Tony's invitation drawing: apparently, he and his father are 50 year old brothers :)

All the costumes:

  
 Girls in their dance outfits


 Boys in their dance outfit






 Thomas as God with his sweet beard









And if they tolerate our endless practices... they get to ride the slide. Yippee!


1 comment:

  1. I love it! Great photos! Costumes are tooo much! Especially God's and the head pieces for the animals. It will be worth all the work when you see the parents' reactions on the day of the program!
    Bean throwing, ay?
    xx

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